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Retired Military Officers Seek Security Reforms After General’s Death in Katsina Kidnap Incident
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
Retired military officers and associates of late Major General Rabe Abubakar (retd.) have called for comprehensive reforms of Nigeria’s security architecture following his death after being abducted in Katsina State.The call was made at a press conference in Kaduna, where Brigadier General Isma’ila Abdullahi (retd.) spoke on behalf of colleagues, friends and associates of the deceased officer.
Other attendees included Brigadier General Abubakar Abdulqadir (retd.), Brigadier General M.I. Tsiga (retd.), Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (retd.), Ambassador Ibrahim Usman Gafai and Ambassador Ahmed Muhammad Musawa.Abdullahi described Abubakar’s death as a tragic reminder of the security challenges facing the country. According to him, the retired general died following his abduction in the Matazu area of Katsina State.
“Our colleague, friend and brother, Major General Rabe Abubakar (retd.), died following his abduction. His sudden death has left us shocked and deeply saddened,” Abdullahi said.The retired officers acknowledged efforts by the Federal Government and the Katsina State Government that led to the rescue of the deceased’s wife, Hajiya Amina Rabe Abubakar, but said the incident underscored the need for stronger measures to combat kidnapping, banditry and terrorism.
They expressed concern over the continued spread of insecurity across the country and urged authorities to strengthen security strategies and coordination. The group also cautioned against politicising security challenges or framing them along ethnic or regional lines. “Terrorism, kidnapping and banditry are national challenges that require a united response from all stakeholders,” Abdullahi said.
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ALIA’S PROBE REPORT: A DESPERATE WITCH-HUNT OF ORTOM ADMINISTRATION & A DISTRACTION FROM 3 YEARS OF FAILED GOVERNANCE
The attention of the immediate past Governor of Benue State, Chief Samuel Ortom has been drawn to the fanfare surrounding the submission of the report of the so-called Benue State Income and Expenditure Commission of Inquiry to the Benue State Government.
Ordinarily, Chief Ortom would have ignored yet another episode in the Hyacinth Alia administration’s continued obsession with his predecessor’s government. However, the desperate attempt to confer legitimacy on a process that is fundamentally flawed, legally challenged, and politically motivated compels a response.
Let it be stated clearly that what the people of Benue witnessed today was not an exercise in accountability. It was the culmination of a carefully scripted political witch-hunt designed from the outset to indict the government of Chief Samuel Ortom at all costs.
The public may recall that the Alia administration initially constituted two probe panels to investigate the immediate past administration. Those panels became the subject of legal challenge, and notices were duly served on the government. Rather than allow the courts to determine the issues raised, the administration dissolved the original panels and constituted a new one under a different name.
Even the current Commission whose report was presented today was served with notices arising from pending legal proceedings challenging the legitimacy of the exercise.
More importantly, there is a subsisting matter before the Court of Appeal on the same issues, with hearing scheduled for June 29, 2026. In addition, the Benue State Government itself approached the Supreme Court to challenge an Appeal Court decision that nullified the constitution of its probe panels established to investigate the previous administration.
The matter appeal remains pending before the apex court.
It is therefore astonishing that a government which voluntarily submitted itself to the jurisdiction of the courts would, in the same breath, proceed as though those judicial processes do not exist. This conduct betrays a disturbing lack of confidence in the judiciary and amounts to executive rascality of the highest order.
Rather than await the outcome of matters pending before competent courts, Governor Alia and his administration chose to abandon the path of law and embark on a media spectacle intended to achieve through propaganda what they have been unable to achieve through due process.
The timing of this so-called report is not accidental.
After three years in office, Governor Alia’s administration has little to showcase in terms of tangible achievements. Faced with mounting public concerns over insecurity, the plight of internally displaced persons, declining public confidence, industrial disputes in the education sector, and questions surrounding the management of enormous financial resources that have accrued to the state between May 29, 2023 and now, the government has resorted to making the Ortom administration the centrepiece of its governance agenda.
Whenever questions are asked about the over ₦1.3 trillion that has accrued to Benue State under the present administration, Governor Alia and his appointees quickly blame Ortom.
Whenever the administration struggles to explain its performance after three years in office, it blames Ortom.
Whenever insecurity worsens and communities continue to suffer attacks, the Alia government blames Ortom.
Whenever public dissatisfaction grows, it blames Ortom.
Indeed, no week appears to pass without Governor Alia or his appointees launching one media attack or another against the immediate past Governor.
The unfortunate reality is that Governor Alia has become more interested in prosecuting media battles against his predecessor than in addressing the serious challenges confronting Benue State.
Accountability cannot be achieved through predetermined conclusions. Justice cannot emerge from a process whose outcome was written long before the first witness was called.
Chief Ortom remains confident that the financial activities of his administration were conducted within the framework of the law and established governmental procedures. Under his watch, government accounts were subjected to statutory audits annually which were published in several national newspapers, budgets were regularly presented and passed, financial records were maintained by relevant institutions, and government transactions were conducted through established public service structures.
The former Governor has nothing to hide and he remains proud of his record in office and remains committed to the rule of law. He has absolute confidence that no amount of political persecution, propaganda, or manufactured reports can alter the facts of his administration’s stewardship.
He therefore urges the people of Benue State to see that phantom report for what it truly is: a desperate attempt to divert attention from the failures of the current administration and a politically motivated campaign targeted at a predecessor whose only offence is having served the state before Governor Alia.
Rather than weaponizing probes against the previous government, the Alia administration should account for the ₦1.3 trillion that has accrued to it in the last three years. Accountability begins with explaining your own record, not attacking others.
Signed:
Zege Paul Terhide
Media Assistant to Chief Samuel Ortom
June 20, 2026
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Northern Christian Association Urges Calm, Unity Amid Nigeria’s Economic and Social Challenges
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
The Northern Christian Association of Nigeria (NCA) has called on Nigerians to remain peaceful, united and law-abiding amid growing concerns over economic hardship, insecurity and other socio-economic challenges facing the country. In a statement issued on Friday and signed by its Chairman, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, the association acknowledged the difficulties many citizens are experiencing, including rising living costs, unemployment, poverty and security concerns.
The NCA said Nigerians have a constitutional right to express concerns about issues affecting their welfare, stressing that constructive engagement is an important part of democratic governance. While recognising public frustrations, the association cautioned against actions that could threaten public peace or be exploited by individuals or groups pursuing interests contrary to national stability.
“Concerns raised by citizens are real, legitimate and deserving of serious attention,” the statement said.The organisation urged government at all levels to adopt policies that reduce hardship, expand economic opportunities and improve living standards. It also called for greater engagement between leaders and citizens to strengthen trust and responsiveness in governance.The NCA warned against violence, destruction of public property and other actions capable of disrupting public order, noting that such activities could worsen existing challenges.
The association further appealed to traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society organisations and other stakeholders to promote dialogue, understanding and national cohesion. It reaffirmed its commitment to supporting peaceful initiatives that advance justice, human dignity and national unity, while encouraging Nigerians to remain hopeful and committed to building a more prosperous country.
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Hakeem Baba-Ahmed Alleges N175m Ransom Payments, Security Lapses in Kaduna Kidnap Case
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
Former Special Adviser on Political Matters to the President, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has alleged that his family paid multiple ransoms totalling about N175 million, alongside other items, to secure the release of his nephew and three others abducted in Kaduna State in 2025.
Speaking during an interview on Arise Television, Baba-Ahmed recounted the 37-day ordeal, stating that the victims were kidnapped from a farm along the Kaduna–Kachia Road and held in captivity while negotiations took place.
According to him, the kidnappers initially demanded cash, motorcycles, food supplies and medication. He claimed that ransom payments were made in several instalments while family members maintained daily contact with both the abductors and the victims to confirm they were alive.Baba-Ahmed said the family repeatedly shared information, including the reported location of the captives, with security agencies and government officials in the hope of securing a rescue operation.
He further alleged that despite providing details that could assist security efforts, the victims remained in captivity for more than a month before their eventual release.The former presidential aide also expressed concern about what he described as a highly organised kidnapping network, alleging that criminal groups involved in abductions operate through structured chains of command.
Baba-Ahmed said the experience highlighted the need for stronger intelligence gathering, improved security coordination and more effective responses to kidnapping across the country. Nigerian authorities have not publicly responded to the specific allegations raised during the interview.
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