Insecurity: Kwara PDP raises alarm over influx of strangers

The Kwara State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has raised the alarm over the influx of foreign nationals into the state.

The party alleged that the foreign nationals are engaged in begging, commercial motorcycle business, vegetable farming and sales, among others.

“Residents of Ilorin and other major cities in Kwara State have watched with trepidation at the major influx of foreign nationals into Kwara State.

“We have seen various strange individuals engage in begging, commercial motorbike (Okada) riding, vegetable farming, vegetable sales and scavenging.

“Okada riders in Ilorin are now rather incognito, they wear various designs, colours and identification numbers of their choices, some Okada riders don’t even bother with uniforms, some cover their faces, so that they can’t be recognized,” the PDP said in a statement by the spokesman, Prince Tunji Moronfoye, in Ilorin.

The party observed that most of the strange nationals do not speak or understand the Hausa language, which is the lingua franca of most Northern states of Nigeria.

The PDP appealed to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq to carry out the registration and regulation of these individuals in conjunction with the Nigerian Immigration Service if necessary.

It said with “the current security situation with the escalation of aggressive messages from Niger Republic to Nigeria, we need to be security conscious in Kwara State. We have also seen a spike in recent times, of kidnappings and outright murder in Kwara State.

“We also “understand” the reluctance of the state governor, Mal. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, to carry-out the registration before the 2023 general elections. His alleged reluctance was premised on not wanting to upset a very important segment/bloc of voters.

“Now that the elections have come and gone and he has apparently “won” re-election, we all need to consider our combined welfare and safety,” the spokesman added.

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