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Rising Youth-Led Insecurity in Mayo-Tsanaga Sparks Concern Over Regional Stability

While the shadow of Boko Haram continues to loom over the Mayo-Tsanaga division, a growing threat has emerged: the rise of youth-led criminal activity that is increasingly disrupting local life and safety. In recent months, residents have been facing a surge in assaults, robberies, and motorbike thefts, perpetrated by young offenders operating under the guise of terrorism.

A New Wave of Urban Predators

For nearly 12 years, Mayo-Tsanaga has remained vulnerable to sporadic attacks from Boko Haram. However, a parallel menace has taken root. Local communities now report daily incidents involving violent youths, many of whom are repeat offenders. These individuals exploit the region’s instability, committing home invasions and targeting motorcycles — the primary mode of transport in this remote area.

“Not a day goes by without an attack,” a resident commented, reflecting the tense climate. Fatal assaults and economic disruption have become frequent, with numerous families left grieving and transport severely affected.

Arrests Made in Ongoing Crackdown

Security forces, working alongside community members, recently apprehended three suspects aged between 18 and 20. Authorities confirmed that all three have prior criminal records. Their arrest is viewed as a breakthrough in ongoing investigations into rising banditry across the division.

“These are not ordinary delinquents. They are classified as urban predators,” a local security officer stated, underscoring the gravity of the threat they pose.

The suspects are expected to be presented to the public prosecutor in the coming days.

Questions Around Leadership and Accountability

The spike in youth criminality also raises concerns about social structures and governance. Some community members have questioned the role of traditional leaders, accusing certain figures of demanding payments in exchange for information — a stance seen as counterproductive in the current security crisis.

“How can some chiefs ask for money when lives are at stake?” asked one local resident, highlighting frustrations around leadership inaction.

Calls for Coordinated Response and Youth Reintegration

The rising insecurity in Mayo-Tsanaga has sparked urgent calls for a coordinated response. Proposed measures include strengthening local security operations, investing in youth rehabilitation programs, and ensuring full collaboration between traditional leaders and state forces.

Observers warn that without immediate intervention, this wave of youth-led violence may deepen the region’s instability beyond the levels previously experienced under Boko Haram.

Bachirou Elhadj BDO

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