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Africa Housing News > Blog > News > How Insecurity Heightens in the Galadimawa Area of the FCT
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How Insecurity Heightens in the Galadimawa Area of the FCT

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Last updated: 2023/10/12 at 8:37 PM
By Author Published October 12, 2023
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Galadimawa area of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja has in recent weeks, witnessed a disturbing surge in kidnapping activities, with the vicinity opposite SunCity Estate being a particularly vulnerable spot.

According to the report, criminal elements have honed in on the relative affluence of the area, targeting residents and passersby alike. The kidnappers, often heavily armed and well-organized, strike with impunity, instigating a climate of fear and trepidation.

In addition to kidnapping, the area has become a hotspot for brazen robbery incidents. Criminals, emboldened by the apparent lack of effective law enforcement, operate with audacity, targeting both commercial establishments and private residences. These robberies, characterized by their swift execution and ruthless efficiency, have left residents living in a constant state

In the heart of Galadimawa, Abuja, Sun City Estate stands as a testament to modern urban living. However, just beyond its boundaries, a shadow of insecurity looms large.

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This report reveals the persistent threats of kidnapping and robbery that have plagued the area, casting a pall over the otherwise thriving neighborhood.

Several factors have been said to converge in order to create a conducive environment for criminal activities opposite Sun City Estate.
However, the lack of a visible and effective security presence, combined with inadequate street lighting, has provided criminals with cover to operate under the cloak of darkness. Moreover, the area’s proximity to major roads and highways facilitates quick getaways for the perpetrators.

The prevailing insecurity has cast a long shadow over the once-thriving community. Residents now live in a state of perpetual anxiety, wary of venturing out after dark. This climate of fear has also led to a decline in property values and a reluctance among potential buyers or renters to consider the area as a viable option.

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Local authorities have acknowledged the severity of the situation and have taken steps to address the issue. However, the challenges are manifold. The need for increased police presence, improved surveillance, and enhanced community engagement are all crucial components of a comprehensive strategy to combat the insecurity menace. Additionally, there is a pressing need for better infrastructure, including improved lighting and road networks, to deter criminal activities.

The constant insecurity opposite Sun City Estate in Galadimawa, Abuja, represents a sobering reminder of the vulnerabilities that can persist even in thriving urban centers. It calls for a concerted effort from both the community and authorities to restore a sense of safety and tranquility, ensuring that residents can once again enjoy the full benefits of their vibrant neighborhood

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