News Top 12 states of terrorism/secessionist cases in Nigeria 2023 Published 2 years ago on August 29, 2024 By Sunday Odibashi Spread The News The Ministry of Police Affairs has identified 12 states on terrorism/secessionist cases in Nigeria in 2023. The South East dominates with 4 states, North West and North East, each had 3 cases and North Central 2. The South-South and South West have clean records of zero terrorism/ secessionist cases in 2023. See details below. NUMBER OF TERRORISM/SECESSIONIST CASES IN NIGERIA, 2023 Top 12 states 1 Borno — 58 2 Katsina — 18 3 Anambra — 12 4 Imo — 9 5 Enugu — 6 6 Ebonyi — 6 7 Plateau — 5 8 Yobe — 5 9 Zamfara — 3 10 Niger — 2 11 Kebbi — 2 12 Gombe — 2 NC NW NE SE Related Topics:#StatiSenseBiafraMinistry of Police Affairs Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting… Trending Business1 week ago Nigeria braces for cost surge amid 2026 inflation projections Latest6 days ago ADC accuses INEC of misinterpreting court order, demands chairman’s removal amidst growing leadership crisis Business1 week ago Naira slips to N1,387/$ in March amid persistent FX market turmoil Football5 days ago Manchester City storm into FA cup semi-finals with 4-0 rout of Liverpool Health1 week ago Emails expose concerns within CDC, FDA over COVID-19 vaccine data mining system Business5 days ago Soaring fuel prices worsen economic hardship for Nigerians