As the state of insecurity continues to depreciate in Nigeria and the security operatives seem overwhelmed, many citizens are beginning to take the issue of the safety of lives and properties into their hands.
It is no longer news that terrorists, kidnappers and hoodlums have taken over some section of the north and running amok, attacking communities and major roads, hence, forcing Nigerians to be their brothers’ keepers and dishing out safety tips to stay safe.
A twitter user, @Murtalaibin, stated that not leaving early or late hours is one of the best ways to have a safe travel.
⚠️ Northern Nigeria inter-state travel tips:
1. Don’t leave too early or in the late hours.2. Dress light for easy running or camping after capture.
3. Don’t wear expensive clothes and jewellery.
4. Get latest Intel on route and flash points.
5. Be vigilant and observant
— Murtala (@Murtalaibin) November 22, 2020
6- commercial vehicles are a good source of intel and situational awareness
7- Big titles on phone attract big price (Alhaji, Chief, Emir, general etc)
8- if possible travel using an average car.
9- Don’t Stop to buy anything/ease yourself, until you reach your destination.
— Murtala (@Murtalaibin) November 22, 2020
10. Driver and passengers should focus on the road.
11. Observe the movement on the other lane. (very important).
12. Be calm and ready to make a timely judgement.
13. If you can, avoid displaying materials that are affiliated with security agencies.
— Murtala (@Murtalaibin) November 22, 2020
14. convoy movement has been an ineffective deterrent, as such maintain enough distance to make fast decision and manoeuvre.
16. Observe checkpoints, security forces don’t dress anyhow.
17. Worst case scenario, don’t run (criminals are now ruthless unlike a few years back)
— Murtala (@Murtalaibin) November 22, 2020
18. Observe the environment and conserve energy for the long journey ahead, mostly on foot and motorcycle.
19. Don’t say No one will pay to secure your release (very dangerous).
20. These are tips based on monitoring of security devt, It doesn’t mean shield and protection.
— Murtala (@Murtalaibin) November 22, 2020
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