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El-Rufai Breaks Silence On FG’s Decision, Advices Tinubu’s Gov’t
Former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai praised Defence Minister Christopher Musa for insisting that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to kidnappers. The defence minister said abducted victims are rescued through sustained military pressure and intelligence-led operations, not negotiations with bandits. El-Rufai had been warning that ransom payments to bandits and peace deals only fuel insecurity in the country.
Former Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has commended the Federal Government’s stance on banditry after the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (retd), reiterated that the government does not pay ransom to kidnappers.
El-Rufai, who had consistently opposed ransom payments during his time as governor, praised the defence minister for publicly affirming the policy. E-Rufai was reacting to Musa’s recent remarks during an interview with BBC Hausa, where the minister dismissed claims that the government negotiates with bandits or pays ransom to secure the release of abducted victims.
Dailyvoice.ng reports that the Federal Government has repeatedly denied allegations that it pays ransom, maintaining that sustained military pressure and intelligence-led operations remain its primary strategy against kidnapping and banditry across the country.
Speaking during the interview, Musa said the government’s position was clear despite persistent public speculation, especially in cases involving abducted schoolchildren. “The Federal Government does not pay ransom. Even if others do, the Federal Government does not. We do not pay ransom,” Musa said.
Reacting via his X handle, El-Rufai described the defence minister’s comments as reassuring and refreshing. “God bless Minister Chris Musa for being a breathe of fresh air. May Almighty God help him in his honest quest for real security,” he wrote.
He also advised that the interview should be rebroadcast in English to reach a wider audience. “This interview should be rebroadcast with English Language translation as a matter of urgency,” he added.
Many users on X who commented corroborated their opinion with that of El-Rufa’i, while others tackled the decision.
@UK_Moyi
The is so bold and eloquent. We expect excellent result him
@NuhuSada0
Absolutely, Malam A breath of fresh air indeed. May God continue to strengthen him in delivering genuine security for our nation.
@betternow40471
The key phrase emphasized by the minister, is that ” If everyone comes together to work as a single entity against insecurity, insurgency and banditry will be overcome.” Question: will you be willing to be part that entity that will work together with government or sabotage govt?
@MoodLivestock
A point of correction, H.E. Nasir El-Rufai: He is a General and not just a Minister. God bless Gen. Christopher Musa. I stand with the General always.
@MuhammadAb31571
Perfect leaders like u will change nigeria @AbuZulkarnaini Words of wisdom, a true peace advocate.
The defence minister explained that many victims regain their freedom after security forces intensify operations against criminal enclaves, forcing kidnappers to abandon their captives while fleeing.
“People only assume that ransom is paid. Whenever children are kidnapped from schools, soldiers go into the forest to apply pressure on the bandits so they will flee and abandon the children, and then we recover them. There is no issue of paying ransom,” Musa said.
He stressed that intelligence gathering and coordinated military action remain central to the government’s response to kidnapping nationwide.
Paying ransom fuels more kidnappings
Musa warned that paying ransom only emboldens criminals and worsens the problem of kidnapping for financial gain. “We also oppose it because if it continues, it will encourage people to kidnap for money. That is why we say people should stop paying ransom,” he said. He appealed to families and communities affected by abductions to promptly involve security agencies rather than negotiating directly with kidnappers.
The defence minister also cautioned communities against any form of collaboration with bandits, including providing food, drinks, or other necessities.
“We always tell people not to have anything to do with the bandits and not to sell them food or drinks,” Musa said. Emphasising the importance of local intelligence in dismantling criminal networks, he warned against benefiting financially from such dealings. “What people must understand is that when you sell them food and they give you money, you’re eating blood money, and that’s not good,” he said.
Defence minister warns Gumi
Dailyvoice.ng earlier reported that Nigeria’s Defence Minister, General Christopher Musa (rtd), has issued a stern warning to cleric Sheikh Ahmed Gumi and others perceived to be sympathetic to terrorists and bandits, declaring that anyone who aligns with criminals shares responsibility for their actions.
Speaking during an official visit to Maiduguri on Tuesday, Musa cautioned against offering moral, rhetorical, or material support to groups engaged in terrorism and banditry.
Sheikh Gumi slams Trump’s Sokoto bombing
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi had urged the United States to redirect resources from military action to education and social support for pastoral communities, reacting to reported U.S. airstrikes on suspected terrorist camps in northwestern Nigeria.
Gumi spoke amid growing public debate over the Christmas Day strikes, which the Nigerian Army later confirmed were carried out in coordination with the United States Africa Command against Lakurawa terrorist hideouts in parts of Sokoto State.
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BREAKING: Sultan Receives Moon Sighting Report, Announces Date of Eid-ul-Fitr in Nigeria
His Eminence the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar II, has announced the date for Eid al-Fitr in Nigeria.
The Emir, who is the Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Nigeria, has not reported the sighting of the crescent moon of Shawwal, 1447AH, today, Wednesday, the 29th of Ramadan .
This was contained in a statement posted on the Facebook page of the Daular Usmaniyya , signed by the Wazir of Sokoto and Chairman of the Religious Affairs Committee of the Sultan’s Palace, Professor Sambo Wali Junaidu.
The statement stated that the Sultan’s Palace Moon Sighting Committee had not received any reliable reports of moon sightings from anywhere in Nigeria. According to this information, Thursday, March 19, will be the day to complete the 30th day of Ramadan.
The Sultan of Sokoto has declared Friday, March 20, 2026, as the day of the lesser Sallah, i.e. the 1st of Shawwal 1447AH.
He urged Muslims to use this time of Eid al-Fitr to pray for peace, unity, and sustainable development in Nigeria.
The statement said: “His Eminence, Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar CFR, mni, and Chairman, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has received the moon sighting report, which showed that the crescent moon was not sighted today, Wednesday.
“Accordingly, he declared Friday, March 20, 2026, as 1 Shawwal 1447AH (the Day of the Small Prayer). He also congratulated the Nigerian Muslim community on the occasion, and wished them the guidance and blessings of God.”
“He also called for continued prayers for peace, progress, and development of the country . He also wished Muslims a peaceful and prosperous Eid. May Allah (SWT) accept our acts of worship, amen.”
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BREAKING: Nigerian Governor To Build N19.6bn Specialist Hospital, Details Emerge
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri approves ₦19.6 billion Mother and Child Specialist Hospital in Yola The Adamawa State government says the hospital aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in Adamawa State Fintiri explains that the facility will serve as a training center and improve healthcare services in the North-East.
Yola, Adamawa State – Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has approved the construction of a state-of-the-art Mother and Child Specialist Hospital in Yola. The proposed Mother and Child Specialist Hospital will cost the state ₦19.6 billion, and it’s expected to be completed within 52 weeks. The landmark project is designed to significantly strengthen maternal, neonatal, and child healthcare services across the state.
The project aligns with Governor Fintiri’s commitment to reducing maternal and infant mortality rates. The hospital will also improve access to quality healthcare and position Adamawa as a referral hub for specialized medical services in the North-East region.
As reported by Daily Trust, the hospital will be equipped with modern medical technology and specialized units when completed.
The state governor explained that the hospital capable units to handle high-risk pregnancies, neonatal intensive care, pediatric emergencies, and other complex medical cases affecting women and children. Mother and Child Specialist Hospital will also serve as a training and research centre for healthcare professionals.
It will help to strengthen capacity and improve the quality of medical services within the state’s health sector. It will offer other healthcare services like advanced diagnostic and laboratory services, fully equipped operating theatres, intensive care units, emergency response facilities, and modern inpatient wards designed to provide quality care for patients.
Recall that Fintiri’s administration executed over 100 infrastructural, educational, health, and social projects across Adamawa state, transforming both urban centres and rural communities. The administration completed major road networks, flyovers, and township roads, including the Lamido Aliyu Mustapha Flyover, Yola, and the Nyibango-Yolde Pate Road in Yola South.
Over 100 new primary health care centres were built, while hospitals such as Numan General Hospital and Specialist Hospital, Yola, underwent comprehensive development and modernisation.
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PICTORIAL: Tinubu, First Lady Meet Royals On ‘Historic’ UK State Visit
King Charles III ceremonially welcomed Nigerian President Bola Tinubu at Windsor Castle on Wednesday in the first state visit by the leader of Africa’s most populous nation in nearly four decades.
Tinubu has made less formal visits to Britain several times in his tenure, and the two countries remain major partners in trade, aid and defence. London is also home to a massive Nigerian diaspora.
King Charles and Queen Camilla greeted the president and his wife in Windsor, west of London, on a sunny afternoon as artillery fired Salutes
The Nigerian president and his wife earlier chatted with heir-to-the-throne Prince William and his wife Catherine at a hotel in Windsor.
The party then rode in carriages to the historic Windsor Castle, followed by cavalry in red and gold livery.
These include a Yoruba beaded throne presented to Queen Elizabeth II during an official visit in 1965.
They were also to view photographs of a Yoruba woman known as Sarah Forbes Bonetta, who became a protegee of Queen Victoria after being captured as a slave and taken to Britain by a naval captain.
In the evening, Charles and Tinubu were set to give speeches at a lavish state banquet.
‘Renewed chapter’
Nigeria’s presidency said the visit signalled a “renewed chapter” and reflected a shared commitment to “advancing trade and strengthening diplomatic ties”.
Calling the visit “historic”, London announced Nigerian companies, including banks, are expanding operations and creating hundreds of jobs in Britain, strengthening it as a global hub for African business.
Likely on the agenda are issues ranging from major Nigerian port renovations backed by Britain as well as trade, which reached £8.1 billion ($11 billion) in the year to September 2025, an 11.4 per cent year-on-year increase.
On Thursday, Tinubu is expected to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as well as members of the Nigerian community abroad, according to the official schedule.
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, a Christian pastor, is set to preach at London’s Lambeth Palace — the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury — on Thursday and meet representatives of the Church of England.
The last Nigerian state visit to the UK took place in 1989, although Tinubu was received by Charles in September 2024.
Before the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 2022, Charles also visited Nigeria four times as Prince of Wales.
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