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Former Vice President, Condemns Tinubu’s Security strategy As Ex-lawmaker Dies In Captivity

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday faulted the security strategy of President Bola Tinubu following the death of former House of Representatives member, Abba Adamu, in kidnappers’ captivity.

Adamu was reportedly abducted by bandits along the Abuja-Kaduna highway on May 3 and died in captivity nine days later despite efforts by his family to secure his release.

Reacting in a statement issued in Abuja through his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku described the incident as a grim reflection of the worsening insecurity across the country.

The former VP said the death of the ex-lawmaker was not only a personal tragedy but also a damning indictment of a government that had allegedly failed in its constitutional responsibility to protect lives and property.

He said, “Adamu’s death is yet another grim reminder of the worsening collapse of security under the Tinubu administration. Let us be brutally honest: Nigeria is under siege, and this administration appears either overwhelmed, indifferent, or dangerously incompetent in the face of this national emergency.

“When a former member of the National Assembly can be abducted on one of the country’s most strategic highways and die in captivity, what hope remains for the ordinary Nigerian who lacks visibility, influence, or protection?”

The chieftain of the African Democratic Congress lamented that insecurity had become widespread, with citizens allegedly being kidnapped from highways, farms, communities and homes while government responses remained inadequate.

“This is no longer about isolated incidents. It is now a horrifying pattern. Nigerians are being kidnapped from highways, farms, communities, even their homes, while the government continues to issue sterile statements and recycled assurances that bear no resemblance to the lived reality of our people,” he stated.

Atiku further alleged that insecurity under the current administration had evolved into what he called “a cruel national routine,” saying many Nigerians now travel in fear while businesses and farming activities continue to suffer disruptions.
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The Waziri Adamawa also criticised the continued attacks along the Abuja-Kaduna corridor despite repeated assurances by security agencies and huge budgetary allocations to the sector.

“A government that cannot secure its highways cannot claim to govern. A government that watches citizens get hunted like prey has failed the most elementary test of leadership.

“It is particularly tragic that the Abuja-Kaduna corridor and surrounding routes have remained notorious theatres of terror despite repeated promises, security budgets running into trillions, and endless propaganda about progress,” he added.

He questioned the Federal Government’s security strategy and demanded accountability from the administration.

“Nigerians deserve answers. What exactly is the security strategy of this administration? Where is the urgency? Where is the accountability? How many more deaths must be recorded before this government realises that press releases do not defeat bandits?

“No amount of political spin can deodorise this failure. A nation where former lawmakers die in captivity while criminals operate with audacity is a nation in distress.

“At this point, what Nigerians need is not another hollow condolence message. They need decisive leadership, coherent action, and measurable results,” he stated.

Atiku also extended condolences to the family of the deceased, the people of Jigawa State and other Nigerians affected by insecurity, while urging the Federal Government to treat the nation’s worsening security crisis as an emergency.

 

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English Alhaji Raises Alarm, ‘My Life In Danger’ After Receiving Calls From Bandits [VIDEO]

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DAILY POST recalls that English Alhaji had a week ago commended the youth of Achepe community in Nasarawa State for repelling bandits’ attack.

While faulting the youth for handing over some captured bandits to the military, English Alhaji said “Only mistake wey this people do, this youth of Achepe catch this people finish and handed them over to the military.

“Why? Why? Do you want the army to reintegrate them? Abi the once they integrate never do una? You want them to integrate more of the terrorist? Why handling them over to the military? Unalive this boys. You don catch them and collected the AK-47 rifle from them, kpai them. Why giving them to the police again? Youth of Achepe, una no do well for that one oo.”

However, in a now trending video on his Instagram page, English Alhaji, who stated that his life is in danger, shared a recorded WhatsApp video call he received from bandits threatening him for advising Nigerians to kill them.

“Nigerians, so yesterday in the afternoon bandits called me on a video call. You can see the confidence, you guys are no longer hiding. They no longer cover their face, they’re everywhere. They got my WhatsApp number on my Facebook page. They turned their camera to show me ammunition. Na now I know the kind danger wey I dey.

“They said why do I tell people to be killing them. One of them said this thing wey I dey tell people to unalive them when they catch them, don’t hand them over to the military, kpai them. They said what if they catch me, they will do that same thing to me”, he said.

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Xenophoba: Not Only South Africa But Also Many Other Countries Treat Nigerians Harsely

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The host of Brekete Family, a Human Rights Radio and Television programme, Ahmed Isah, popularly known as “Ordinary President,” has revealed how the world treats Nigerians differently amid the ongoing Xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

Speaking on the Brekete Family programme on Tuesday, Ordinary President also pointed out how Nigeria gave asylum to South African freedom fighters.

Recall that South Africans have killed a handful of Nigerian, Ghanaian, and other African nationals in the recent xenophobic attacks.

Reacting to the development, Ordinary President said, “See what they are doing to Nigerians in South Africa.

“Other nationals from other countries like Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Tanzania, even countries that share common boundaries with them [South Africa]. They are humiliating them.

“Let it not be like they are singling out only Nigerians; that is why they are doing it to other African countries.

“See the approach to other nationals and the approach to Nigerians; you can see the anger and bitterness. The same South Africa that we contributed money to, so that they could regain their freedom.

“South Africans were coming to Nigeria to school on scholarship, their freedom fighters who narrowly escaped will come to Nigeria, and we will give them asylum.

“But Nigerians, let me let you people know, it’s not only South Africa, but almost every country around the world is doing something to Nigerians that they can’t do to other nationals.

“If you go to Canada, go to their prison and check which nationals are more. If you go to India, go to their prison and check, and go to other countries. Nobody seems to be bothered because of the ineffective leadership we have in this country [Nigeria],” he said.

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