Kidnapping: Rigasa residents protest, demand Kaduna Assembly intervention

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Rigasa residents protesting at the Kaduna State House of Assembly. Source: Twitter Residents of Rigasa in Kaduna State on Monday staged a protest over the high rate of kidnappings in the community.

reports that the protesters were at the Kaduna State House of Assembly to seek the intervention of the lawmakers over their plight.

Sanusi noted that the community has been abandoned to face their problems alone in spite of the fact that they have representatives in the assembly.“We thank the governor for coming to visit, but no member of the Assembly as our representatives visited to show concern or even speak about this problem in the media.“We are tired of this situation, you should please come to our aid,” he said.

 

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Rigasa has delivered large vote to this govt, yet infrastructure are lacking, poor roads, lack of constant electricity, water and to cap it..insecurity!!!

Are u tired of hailing? Nigerians must have sense by force!

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