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Terrorism: After Gen Rabe’s Death, Buratai Warns of Darker Days Ahead

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By David Torough, Abuja

Nigeria’s deepening insecurity crisis has triggered fresh alarm across military, political and religious circles following the death of retired Major General Rabe Abdullahi in the custody of his abductors, with former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.

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Tukur Buratai (retd.), warning that senior political office holders could become future targets if urgent action is not taken.

In a strongly worded intervention, Buratai described the killing of the retired general as evidence of a dangerous escalation in the activities of bandits and insurgents, warning that the erosion of state authority could expose ministers, senators and governors to similar attacks.

He urged the Federal Government to abandon what he described as ineffective approaches, strengthen military and intelligence operations, dismantle criminal support networks and establish a National Emergency Command with authority over security agencies in high-risk areas.

The warning came as the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) pledged to bring those responsible for General Rabe’s death to justice. A high-powered military delegation led by Maj.-Gen. I.M. Abdullahi paid a condolence visit to the Katsina State Government on Sunday, assuring that security agencies would continue efforts to identify and apprehend the perpetrators. The military described the late officer as a distinguished soldier whose service to the nation would remain memorable.

However, controversy has continued to surround the circumstances of General Rabe’s death. While the Katsina State Government had announced that the retired officer died in captivity from complications arising from diabetes and hypertension, members of his family have rejected the claim.

His son, Isyaka Rabe, insisted that the late general had no history of diabetes or high blood pressure, maintaining that reports attributing his death to those conditions were inaccurate. He said some family members and observers believed a snake bite may have been responsible, citing information contained in a video reportedly released by the kidnappers. He stressed, however, that only God knows the actual cause of death.

The family also disclosed that General Rabe’s wife, who was abducted alongside him on May 30 along the Marabar Musawa–Kafinsoli Road in Katsina State, remains in captivity, contrary to reports suggesting she had regained freedom.

As concerns mounted over the worsening security situation, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) marked June 14 as Black Sunday, a day of mourning for victims of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and violent attacks across the country. CAN called on governments at all levels to take urgent, decisive and sustained measures to protect lives and property, stressing that democracy cannot thrive where citizens live in fear.

The Christian body commended the House of Representatives for passing the Community and State Policing Bill, describing it as a significant step toward strengthening grassroots security architecture and improving community participation in security management. It also urged churches, schools, hospitals and faith-based institutions to improve vigilance and collaborate with local security networks.

The convergence of military warnings, public grief and renewed calls for security reforms has intensified pressure on authorities to confront the country’s growing insecurity challenge before it deteriorates further. Analysts say the abduction and death of a retired major general, coupled with fears that top political figures could become targets, underscore the urgent need for a comprehensive national response.

General Rabe was abducted alongside his wife while travelling to his hometown in Katsina State. His remains were later released by his captors and buried according to Islamic rites, even as questions persist over the circumstances surrounding his death and the fate of his wife.

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 Delegates in China Denounce Xenophobic Attacks

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African delegates attending seminars in China have condemned reported xenophobic attacks against foreign African nationals in South Africa and called for greater unity across the continent.

The delegates made the condemnation on the sidelines of training programmes organised by the Academy for International Business Officials (AIBO) under China’s Ministry of Commerce.

They described the reported attacks as disturbing and contrary to the ideals of Pan-Africanism, solidarity, and peaceful coexistence.

Yusupha Bojang of The Gambia’s National Council for Civic Education said Africans must see themselves as one people irrespective of colonial-era boundaries.

“We first have to recognise that in Africa we are all one. These boundaries are artificial creations. We should treat each other as brothers and sisters,” he said.

Bojang said frustrations over domestic challenges should not be directed at fellow Africans lawfully residing in another country.

“If you have any problem, it should be channelled to your government, not innocent citizens legitimately carrying out their activities,” he said.

He urged Africans to speak with one voice against xenophobia.

“We need to unite. When we see wrongs happening, we should all come out to condemn them because it can happen to anybody,” he added.

Also speaking, Jallow Gibbi, a journalist with Dunia Radio in The Gambia, said he was saddened by reports of Africans attacking fellow Africans.

“When I watched the news, I was embarrassed to see Africans fighting Africans. It is not humanitarian and it should not happen,” he said.

Gibbi called on African leaders and international organisations to promote peace and unity across the continent.

“We are all the same. One Africa, one people. We should unite and stay together,” he said.

He said information from Gambian diplomatic authorities indicated that no Gambian citizen had been reported affected, while advising nationals to remain vigilant.

Mr Richard Jombi James of South Sudan’s Ministry of Culture, Museum and National Heritage described African unity as essential to the continent’s progress.

“We are all Africans from the north to the south, east and west. We cannot attack ourselves. We are one Africa, one people,” he said.

Kawu Muhammed Lawan of Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy said the reports were particularly troubling given the support many African countries provided during South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle.

“Looking at all the efforts other African countries made to end apartheid in South Africa, it is embarrassing to witness hostility against fellow Africans today,” he said.

Lawan urged African leaders to take practical steps to protect citizens across the continent and strengthen regional integration.

Similarly, Emmanuel Nok, a legal practitioner with South Sudan’s Ministry of Culture, Museum and National Heritage, said Africans should reject violence and discrimination against one another.

“We feel hurt as Africans when we see fellow Africans being hunted by other Africans. We should condemn such behaviour because it goes against the spirit of African brotherhood,” he said.

Nok noted that many African countries host citizens from neighbouring states and stressed that peaceful coexistence remained vital for economic development and regional cooperation.

The delegates called on governments, regional organisations and civil society groups to promote tolerance, strengthen social cohesion and uphold the principles of African unity.

They also urged Africans to focus on common development goals, saying stronger cooperation would advance peace, prosperity and integration across the continent.

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Kogi Targets 240,000 Children for Schistosomiasis Mass Drug Administration

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

The Kogi State Government said it will reach over 240,000 children aged 5–14 years in 39 wards across 15 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the 2026 Schistosomiasis Mass Administration of Medicines (MAM) exercise.

The campaign is scheduled for June 22–30, 2026.

The target was unveiled at a two-day state-level planning meeting convened Wednesday by the Ministry of Health, Department of Public Health – Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), Control Programme in collaboration with Sightsavers.

The meeting aimed at developing strategies for 2026 treatment targets, validate drug quantification, strengthen micro-planning, and finalize the implementation timeline for schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia.

Declaring the meeting open, the Commissioner for Health Dr Abdullazeez Adams, said schistosomiasis remains a public health challenge in Kogi, affecting school-age children, farmers, fishermen, and communities near freshwater bodies.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary Maji Enoch, the commissioner noted the disease reduces school attendance, affects productivity, and impacts health outcomes.

He said the meeting would review performance from previous rounds, strengthen social mobilization and training of teachers and Community Drug Distributors, CDDs, and focus on data quality, equity, and beneficiary safety.

He commended Sightsavers and the Federal Ministry of Health for technical and financial support, and urged LGAs to maintain strong collaboration “to reach the last child in the last community.”

The National Programme Manager, Dr Jacob Solomon of the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), said Nigeria is working toward WHO’s 2030 elimination target for schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis.

He described Kogi’s progress since baseline mapping as “significant” and urged participants to remain diligent to reach the “last mile.”

Solomon confirmed the programme targets all children 5–14 years, whether in school or out of school.

The State NTD Coordinator, Musa Momohjimoh, said the intervention will use Praziquantel in 39 wards identified as endemic from a 2015 survey and revised WHO strategy.

According to him, teachers will administer drugs in schools while health workers supervise, and CDDs will reach out-of-school children.

He said radio jingles and engagement of religious and community leaders will drive awareness.

Sightsavers Programme Officer, Phoebe Hindan, said treatment will cover only wards with demonstrated need based on evidence.

She described Praziquantel as safe and effective, used in Kogi for over 10 years, and urged parents to allow children to participate.

She noted misconceptions have caused refusals in the past, and warned untreated schistosomiasis can lead to other complications in the future.

The government said the campaign will cover public, private schools and out-of-school children, with parents directed to contact the State Ministry of Health for enquiries.

Salihu Usman, a participant and former Education Secretary of Kogi LGEA, assured the government of the participants’ commitment to a result-oriented MAM exercise that will deliver on its goals and objectives.

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Anambra Urges Residents to Provide Information on Fake Pastors, Others

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

The Anambra State Government, under the leadership of Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, has extended the “War Against Fake Native Doctors” to fake pastors and other individuals masquerading as genuine men and women of God while engaging in criminal practices.

This is disclosed in a public announcement signed by the Commissioner for information and value reformation Anambra state, Law Mefor, noting that it is part of the efforts of the Solution Government to rid the state of all forms of criminality and sanitise both traditional worship and religious practices in order to restore sanity, law and order in the state.

To this end, the government is calling on Ndị Anambra and all residents of the state with credible information on pastors, churches, or so-called “men of God” involved in criminality, extortion, fraud, deception, or any act that endangers lives and the peace of our communities or misleads the people in the state to please speak up. All information will be treated with absolute confidentiality.

Despite the negative claims made during the campaigns against the effort to clean up criminals pretending to be traditional healers and real religious leaders, this effort will actually protect the true freedom of traditional worship and religious practice.

Let us work together to take back our state from criminals hiding under religion, culture and tradition.

Call +2348034182108 or 5111 if you have any useful information.

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