Tag: Christmas travel

  • Police Put Specialist Units on High Alert as Travel Rush Builds Toward Christmas

    Police Put Specialist Units on High Alert as Travel Rush Builds Toward Christmas

    Photo Credit: The Guardian
    2025-12-22

    A statement reported by The Guardian says the Inspector-General of Police ordered nationwide deployment and placed specialist units on heightened readiness for a safe festive season.

    Operational focus includes worship centres, markets, highways and transport terminals—areas that typically see spikes in robbery and kidnapping attempts during end-of-year travel surges.

    The directive also emphasizes intelligence-led operations and coordination to reduce crime risks in known blackspots.

    The Guardian quoted that deployed officers must be “firm but courteous…”. Channels Television also quoted the Interior Ministry urging citizens to remain “security conscious…” during the holidays.

    Echotitbits take: Announcements are easy—execution is the metric. Watch for visible patrols beyond city centres, faster response times, and fewer harassment-style checkpoints that worsen traffic and tensions.

    Source: The Guardian — December 22, 2025 (https://guardian.ng/news/yuletide-igp-deploys-special-units-nationwide-for-peaceful-celebrations/)
    The Guardian 2025-12-22

  • Papiri school abductions: last batch of Niger pupils freed as families prepare reunions

    Papiri school abductions: last batch of Niger pupils freed as families prepare reunions

    Photo credit: Dailypost
    2025-12-22 09:00:00

    According to *The Punch*, Nigeria’s Presidency says the final group of pupils abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, has been released—bringing the month-long ordeal to a close.

    The latest release covers the remaining 130 schoolchildren who were still being held after earlier breakthroughs that saw dozens escape and others rescued in phases.

    Officials say the children are expected to reunite with their families in Minna in time for Christmas, following a security-led effort involving military intelligence.

    The incident had drawn national outrage, again spotlighting the recurring pattern of mass school kidnappings in the North-Central/North-West corridor and the pressure on authorities to secure releases quickly and safely.

    Associated Press separately confirmed the release and quoted government spokesmen saying there were “no hostages remain in captivity,” while Reuters also reported the students were freed after a “military-intelligence-driven operation.”

    **Echotitbits take:** The key question now is deterrence: arrests, prosecution, and hardening school security—because “rescues” without consequences keep the kidnapping economy alive. Watch for official clarity on the fate of abducted staff and whether community protection measures follow in Papiri and surrounding LGAs.

    Source: Dailypost — December 22, 2025 (https://dailypost.ng/2025/12/21/abducted-st-marys-schoolchildren-in-niger-state-regain-freedom/)

  • Reps Demand Lower Airfares Ahead of Christmas Travel Rush

    Reps Demand Lower Airfares Ahead of Christmas Travel Rush

    Photo Credit:Punch Newspapers

    The House of Representatives has urged domestic airlines and aviation regulators to reduce airfares ahead of the Yuletide season, warning that current prices are pushing many Nigerians off air travel. Lawmakers argued that high ticket costs, often justified by foreign‑exchange volatility and fuel prices, are undermining mobility and hurting economic activities.

    The House called on the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and other agencies to engage airlines on price moderation and transparency, while exploring incentives that could lower operating costs. The intervention comes as millions prepare for festive travel, with concerns over safety, congestion and affordability.

    Source: Punch Newspapers – 11 Dec 2025

    2025-12-12 10:00:00 Punch Newspapers – 11 Dec 2025 2025-12-11