Authorities in Nigeria’s capital city have intensified efforts to tackle the menace of one chance abductors who prey on unsuspecting commuters. The term one chance refers to criminals posing as transport operators to abduct and rob passengers.
Security agencies have increased patrols surveillance and intelligence gathering in areas identified as hotspots for such activities. The rise in incidents has heightened concerns about public safety particularly in urban transportation.
Experts recommend the integration of technology such as vehicle tracking systems and emergency response platforms to enhance security. Public awareness campaigns are also being promoted to educate citizens on precautionary measures.
Transport unions have been urged to regulate their operations and ensure that only verified drivers operate within the system. Collaboration between stakeholders is considered essential in addressing the issue.
Residents have been advised to remain vigilant verify transport options and avoid isolated boarding points. Authorities emphasize the importance of reporting suspicious activities promptly.
Observers say addressing urban crime requires a comprehensive approach involving enforcement policy and community participation. Analysts believe sustained efforts will be necessary to achieve lasting results.

