Edo_State Governor Declares Against Kidnappers
Analysis based on 12 articles · First reported Jun 07, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The increasing rate of kidnapping and insecurity in Nigeria>>>, particularly as elections approach, creates significant uncertainty for investors and businesses, potentially deterring foreign direct investment and impacting economic recovery. The government's focus on addressing these challenges, as highlighted by Governor Monday Okpebholo>>>'s statements, indicates a recognition of the problem, but the ongoing incidents in states like Nigeria — Oyo State>>> and Nigeria — Borno State>>> suggest a persistent risk to market stability and public confidence.
Governor Monday Okpebholo>>> of Nigeria — Edo State>>> declared that Nigeria>>> does not belong to kidnappers and other criminal elements, expressing concern over the rising rate of abductions, especially with the 2027 elections approaching. During a visit to LoveWorld>>> in Benin City, he called for prayers against kidnapping, cultism, and for peace, prosperity, good governance, and economic recovery in Nigeria>>>. He also urged prayers for President Bola Tinubu>>> to receive wisdom and strength to lead the nation. The officiating pastor, Moses Olayemi>>>, led prayers for Nigeria>>> and its leaders, and commended Governor Monday Okpebholo>>> for developmental projects in Nigeria — Edo State>>>. The articles also highlight recent kidnapping incidents in Nigeria — Oyo State>>> and Nigeria — Borno State>>>, underscoring the widespread nature of Nigeria>>>'s security challenges.
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