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Is Port Harcourt Safe? Alleged Six Missing Girls Raise Alarm

Concern is growing across Port Harcourt following reports that about six young girls have been declared missing within the past week. Different girls in different locations in Port Harcourt were last said to be seen in certain places, and have not been found.

Families, people, have taken to social media and local networks to share photos and details of the missing girls, hoping that public awareness will help in locating them. While investigations are ongoing, the incidents have raised concerns about a possible rise in abduction cases within Port Harcourt and surrounding areas.

For many, the news has triggered anxiety, particularly among parents and guardians who worry about the safety of their children moving around the city.

Security experts say that while authorities continue their investigations, residents must also take personal safety seriously. They advise people to be more cautious about their movements, especially during late hours.

One of the most important safety measures is staying alert in public places. People are encouraged to pay attention to their surroundings and avoid distractions such as constantly using phones while walking alone. Criminals often target individuals who appear unaware of what is happening around them.

Another key precaution is avoiding isolated routes, especially at night. People are urged to use busy and well-lit streets whenever possible. Moving in groups or informing someone about your destination and expected arrival time can also help reduce risks.

Parents are also being urged to maintain closer communication with their children. Young girls and boys should be advised not to follow strangers, accept rides from unfamiliar individuals, or share personal information with people they do not know. Teaching children how to identify suspicious behavior can help them react quickly in dangerous situations.

Transportation safety is another issue residents are being warned about. Before boarding any vehicle, passengers should ensure it is a known or trusted transport option. Avoid entering vehicles that appear suspicious or are operated by individuals behaving strangely.

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For women and girls in particular, simple but practical safety habits such as sharing live location with trusted friends or family when traveling, avoiding unnecessary late-night outings, and being cautious when approached by strangers offering help.

Community cooperation is also crucial. People are encouraged to look out for one another, report suspicious activities to security agencies, and quickly share verified information that could help locate missing persons.

Local authorities in Rivers State are being urged by concerned citizens to intensify surveillance and strengthen security presence in vulnerable areas across the city. Many residents believe that increased patrols and improved monitoring could help deter criminal activity.

As the search for the missing girls continues, the incidents serve as a reminder that public safety is a shared responsibility. In times like this, vigilance, awareness, and community cooperation may prove to be some of the most effective tools in protecting lives.

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