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Boko Haram: Day Terrorists Abduct IRC Staff, Others in Monguno

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Boko Haram: Day Terrorists Abduct IRC Staff, Others in Monguno

Boko Haram: Day Terrorists Abduct IRC Staff, Others in Monguno

By: James Bwala

Hundreds of humanitarian workers were shocked and frightened with the report last week of the abduction of a staff of International Rescue Committee, IRC and three other security personnel attached to the staff quarters in Monguno town, northeast Nigeria.

Many questions were asked regarding the security arrangements put in place by the organization. The incident happened around 3:00 am. It was therefore an incident begging for answers as to how the terrorists made their way to the staff quarters and pick only one staff – a Manager.

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No one has the answer yet because he was taken alongside the local security on guard at the staff quarters. There was also no sound of a gunshot when this incident happened to suggest a forceful entry.

Aid Workers, who spoke to NEWSng on this sad event stand could not say whether this was a coincident or targeted abduction. Monguno is well secure going by security reports with the presence of all forms of security operatives on operations. Since last week when this incident occurred there have been no reports on which group is responsible for the abduction. Aside from the internal security exposition on the matter, the IRC had not made any public announcement on the abduction of its staff.

Being a former journalist, however, rumour mills soon filter about the occurrence and journalists also are seeking explanation about how it happened in a place like Monguno where it was said to be a security tight environment.

Boko Haram: Day Terrorists Abduct IRC Staff, Others in Monguno

This similar situation recently took place at Fotokol, where three Expatriates were reportedly abducted and to this day, there was no news of their whereabouts. Fotokol is a town and commune in Logone-et-Chari Department, Far North Region, Cameroon. It is home to Fotokol High School. The town is about 300 metres across a small river from the Nigerian village of Gamboru.

More disturbing is the style in which these humanitarian workers were being abducted. And unlike the usual way as in the past where at least a video of the victims are sent out a day or two after such an incident, there are no video to know the proof of life and those responsible for the atrocious crime against innocent persons such as humanitarian workers, who are neutral to the ongoing conflict in the northeast, Nigeria.       

Humanitarian workers, who spoke to NEWSng said that there are crises ranging from lack of enough food for IDPs as well as a policy by the Borno state government stopping NGOs from providing food for the displaced persons. According to them, this situation has further given birth to a high rate of crime among the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs and that there are possibilities for them to get involved with the insurgents.

Speaking on Monday, a staff of f one of the organization said  they are yet to know whether the abduction of the IRC staff and others were carried out by ISWAP or members of the late Shekau’s faction of the terrorists group. According to him, there are no signs that the abductors force their way into the compound that house the IRC staff Quarters. Adding that there are also no signs that they break into the room to bundle the staff.

NEWSng reports that, if that is the case of a coincidence, why would the gate at that time of the night be still open when staff are there on assignments? If perhaps it was a target, why had the attackers not opened other doors in the building to be sure of their target? Unless of course, if they know him and someone leads them to his room, if he had been taken from inside his room or unless at that time of the night he decided to be outside and was taken in that manner.

A staff member also said that there are rumours that the NGO staff may not have been abducted by either group but some criminal elements are acting in order to confuse people and get attention.

“I am not saying this is correct however, but lack of food here in Monguno has push a lot of IDPs into disguising as terrorists to commit. There are 12 IDP camps currently in Monguno with thousands of displaced persons seeking humanitarian assistance. Criminals can easily get guns to perpetrate their evils.

“Why we are not immediately suspecting either group of the terrorists is because this thing happened within town. It has never happened like this. Most of the time people are being abducted on the road but this one they were in their house when the attackers came. Our confusion is that where were the security operatives when this was happening?” He said.

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Another aid worker said he believed the terrorists that abducted the IRC staff and other humanitarian workers in Monguno are either members of the ISWAP or JAS group.

According to him, it is not as if the town is well protected that these elements cannot penetrate to commit crime.

“It is only God that has been saving us here. We are constantly living in fear since the incident last week. In fact, we are weak because this incident happened within town. Forget about what the organisations are saying. We should pray for their safe return because this is not the first time aid workers are abducted.

“Ours is to pray because there is nothing these organisations are doing when it comes to issues of local staff. We are doing this work because there are no jobs.” He said.

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The State Security Service: DG Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi and the Challenges of Leadership

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The State Security Service: DG Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi and the Challenges of Leadership

By: Dr. James Bwala

The role of the State Security Service (SSS) in Nigeria has become increasingly important due to the rise in security challenges facing the nation. With the appointment of Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi as the new Director-General (DG) of the SSS, there are high expectations for his leadership in tackling various threats. Indeed, the recent strides made by the DG cannot be overstated. Under his leadership, the organization has undergone significant reform, enhancing its operations, boosting morale among personnel, and improving its overall efficacy in maintaining national security. However, it is disheartening to acknowledge that certain individuals, both within and outside the commission, are actively attempting to undermine these commendable efforts. 

Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi assumed office as DG of the SSS with a wealth of experience in security and intelligence operations. His appointment comes at a crucial time when Nigeria is facing numerous security threats, including terrorism, banditry, and communal clashes. These challenges not only threaten the safety of citizens but also undermine public trust in government institutions. Since his assumption, Ajayi’s leadership has been vital for restoring confidence and ensuring the security of the nation. To appreciate the extent of these advancements, one must first consider the context in which the SSS operates. In a world increasingly fraught with security challenges—ranging from terrorism and cybercrime to organized crime—the role of national security agencies has never been more critical. The Director General’s vision for the SSS emphasizes adaptability, professionalism, and responsiveness. These principles have guided strategic initiatives aimed at modernizing the agency’s operations, fostering collaboration with other security bodies, and engaging with communities to promote trust and cooperation.

Among the notable achievements during this tenure is the modernization of intelligence-gathering methods. The incorporation of advanced technological tools has not only streamlined operations but also enhanced the accuracy and reliability of gathered intelligence. In an age where information is paramount, the SSS has begun harnessing data analytics and artificial intelligence to better preempt security threats. This forward-thinking approach places the service at the forefront of global security practices, demonstrating how proactive measures can deter potential risks before they escalate into crises. Equally important is the emphasis on personnel training and development. Recognizing that the strength of any organization lies in its people, the Director General has prioritized continuous professional development for SSS staff. Through specialized training programs, workshops, and seminars, agents are being equipped with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of modern security challenges. This investment in human capital not only boosts the competence of personnel but also fosters a culture of excellence and accountability within the ranks.

Despite these accomplishments, challenges persist. Certain factions, driven by self-interest or outdated ideologies, have emerged to destabilize the progress made thus far. These individuals often resort to misinformation campaigns, slander, and attempts at political manipulation, aiming to tarnish the reputation of the Director General and his reform agenda. Such actions not only jeopardize the integrity of the SSS but also pose a threat to national security by sowing discord and eroding public confidence in the institution. Indeed, one of the most alarming aspects of this opposition is its rootedness within the service itself. Individuals who feel threatened by the changes implemented by the Director General may attempt to sabotage initiatives or create an atmosphere of distrust amongst colleagues. This internal dissent can be incredibly damaging, as it undermines the cohesion necessary for effective teamwork and collective action. However, the leadership is acutely aware of these dynamics and is taking decisive steps to cultivate an environment of transparency and unity.

The immediate challenge faced by Mr. Ajayi when he took over was the persistent threat by terrorist groups, particularly Boko Haram and its splinter factions. These groups have continued to launch attacks in the northeastern part of the country, leading to significant loss of life and displacement of communities. However, under Ajayi’s leadership, the SSS enhanced intelligence gathering and collaborated effectively with other security agencies to neutralize these threats. Improved intelligence operations leading to timely interventions and preventing attacks on innocent civilians. 

At the core of the current leadership’s strategy is open communication. The Director General, Mr. Ajayi, aims to build trust and mitigate the impact of dissenters. Regular meetings, team-building exercises, and anonymous reporting channels empower employees to voice concerns without fear of retribution, effectively countering the narratives propagated by those intent on running down the agency. Transparency in decision-making processes not only cultivates a sense of ownership among personnel but also fortifies the agency against external attacks, as a well-informed workforce is less susceptible to manipulation.

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Outside of the commission, the SSS faces scrutiny from various stakeholders, including media entities, civil society organizations, and political actors. While oversight is essential for accountability, there are instances where critics may leverage genuine concerns to further their agendas, distorting facts for sensationalism or political gain. It is crucial for the SSS to engage constructively with these stakeholders, presenting evidence of its achievements while remaining open to constructive criticism. Building collaborative relationships can serve to counteract negative portrayals in the media and foster a greater understanding of the complexities involved in national security operations. As the Director General continues to navigate the challenges posed by detractors, it is essential to maintain focus on the long-term vision for the SSS. While immediate concerns may demand attention, sustainable change requires a commitment to perseverance and innovation. The evolving nature of security concerns necessitates a dynamic response, one that looks beyond today’s adversities and builds a robust framework for future challenges.

The resilience demonstrated thus far provides a strong foundation for navigating the complex landscape of national security. Those seeking to undermine the efforts of Mr. Ajayi, the DG SSS, will ultimately falter, as their efforts are overshadowed by tangible results and an unwavering commitment to reform. The leadership’s awareness of dissenters—both internal and external—coupled with a transparent, cohesive approach, lays the groundwork for sustained progress. Therefore, while the Director General of the State Security Service may be facing attempts to undermine the transformational efforts underway, these endeavors will ultimately fail. The combination of informed leadership, a commitment to transparency, and a unified organizational culture positions the SSS to rise above opposition. As the agency continues its path toward modernization and enhanced effectiveness, it remains poised to adapt to emerging threats while safeguarding the interests of the nation. The journey toward a more vibrant and capable SSS may be fraught with challenges, but with steadfast leadership and a dedicated workforce, the goals set forth will undoubtedly be achieved.

*James Bwala, PhD, a security strategy analyst, writes from Abuja.

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Security forces move to avert reprisal after killing of herdsman in Benue

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Security forces move to avert reprisal after killing of herdsman in Benue

By: Zagazola Makama

Security forces have intensified patrols and peace-building efforts in Anyiatse village, Jato-Aka, Kwande Local Government Area of Benue, following the killing of a Fulani herdsman by suspected youths of the community.

Zagazola learnt that the incident, which occurred on Tuesday night, has heightened fears of a reprisal attack by Fulani groups in the area.

Sources said the herdsman was attacked and killed in the bush, sparking tension among residents and neighbouring communities.

In response, security personnel were deployed to the area to forestall further violence, while traditional rulers and stakeholders have been engaged in dialogue to restore calm.

The measures, according to local authorities, are aimed at preventing a breakdown of law and order as investigations into the killing continue
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NSCDC personnel brutally attack police inspector in Gombe, inflicting severe injuries

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NSCDC personnel brutally attack police inspector in Gombe, inflicting severe injuries

By: Zagazola Makama

Police in Gombe State have launched a manhunt for two NSCDC personnel involved in a conspiracy and attack on a police inspector.

Zagazola Makama was informed from a reliable sources that on June 15, 2025, at about 2000 hours, Umar Ahmadu, Al’azeez, and Abdulrasheed all members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) attached to Dukku Road Office in Gombe allegedly attacked Inspector Mohammed Jungudo with a jackknife, inflicting severe injuries in various parts of his body.

The injured Inspector Jungudo is currently receiving treatment at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe, while the suspects remain at large.

Police sources say efforts are underway to arrest the suspects.

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