The police authorities in Enugu State have dismissed a circulating video clip alleging a surge of kidnappings in the area, asserting that the depicted incident did not occur in Nigeria at all. Despite recent cases of abduction along the road, the police have assured the public that they are taking necessary measures to address the issue. However, scepticism arises as to whether the police statement is genuine or simply an attempt to deflect criticism from Nigerians. Nigeria as a whole has long been plagued by security concerns, and daily news reports often convey negative events, making it a cause for alarm.
It is worth noting that videos can be manipulated to convey false information, as seen during the 2023 elections when several videos of violence circulated online. Some of these videos were later proven to be unrelated to Nigeria entirely. While the police acknowledge the existence of kidnapping cases in the state, their promises to take effective measures to combat the issue remain unproven and speculative.
In response to the circulating video, the Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, Daniel Ndukwe, emphasized that the video analysis indicated it did not occur in Nigeria, let alone Enugu State. He denounced the unfounded report of repeated kidnapping incidents on the same day as a deliberate act of misinformation aimed at instilling panic in the state. Ndukwe cautioned against sensationalizing the situation and emphasized that such videos and publications only undermine the security and safety of the state and its people.
“The video, with the accompanying message and the news publications, is not only untrue, but highly unfounded and misleading. This is because there was no such serial or repeated incident of kidnapping on the same day as reported, or shooting and chaotic incident as relayed in the video at the mentioned location or any other part of the state,” Ndukwe said.
“As a matter of fact, forensic analysis of the video indicates that it did not happen anywhere in the country, let alone in Enugu State. In the same vein, the command sees the unverified and unfounded report of repeated kidnapping incidents on the same day as a misleading and mischievous act of misinformation, aimed at creating panic in the state.”
To address security concerns, the police authorities urged residents of Enugu to report any relevant information to the nearest police station or contact their emergency hotlines or email. However, it remains uncertain whether the issue of insecurity in Nigeria can truly be resolved.