
The Allied People’s Movement, Lagos State Chapter, has expressed concern over what it calls growing security challenges in the state.
The party said reports of kidnappings, armed robberies, cult-related violence and other criminal activities had heightened fears among residents.
In a statement on Tuesday in Lagos, the party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr Ayodele Kazeem, said the situation raised questions about the effectiveness of existing security measures.
Kazeem described Lagos as Nigeria’s economic nerve centre and a destination for millions seeking opportunities.
According to him, recent reports and videos circulating on social media have amplified public concerns about criminal activities across communities in the state.
“Recent reports and videos circulating on social media have further amplified public concerns about the possibility of criminal elements infiltrating communities across the state.
“While security agencies must continue to investigate and verify such reports, no responsible society can afford to treat security matters with indifference.
“The
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