Former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has urged the Federal Government to launch an immediate investigation into the country’s escalating insecurity, following a surge in mass abductions and violent attacks across several states.
In a statement released on Wednesday through his verified X account, Kwankwaso condemned the kidnapping of 25 schoolgirls from the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State. The abduction occurred early Monday when gunmen entered the school on motorcycles and engaged security personnel in a gunfight before escaping with the students.
He also reacted to the killing of Brigadier General Musa Uba in Borno State, describing the development as a “dark mark” in Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operations. Kwankwaso demanded a thorough probe into the security and intelligence lapses that led to the attack.
Kwankwaso expressed concern over recurring mass kidnappings in Zamfara State, saying the incidents were “truly heartbreaking,” and called on authorities to expedite the rescue of victims taken in recent raids.
The former governor further highlighted recent bandit attacks in Shanono and Tsanyawa Local Government Areas of Kano State, calling for urgent government action to address the growing threats to rural communities.
While acknowledging the Kano State Government’s recent donation of vehicles to security agencies, he insisted that broader and more strategic interventions were required to strengthen ongoing security efforts.
He stated, “These areas have seen repeated violence; in one recent incident, bandits killed three villagers after crossing from Katsina State. In another raid, two nursing mothers were kidnapped from the Faruruwa community in Shanono, heightening fear among residents.” He added that “These incidents are not isolated. They reveal serious setbacks in the battle against insecurity,” urging the Federal Government to intensify national security operations.
Kwankwaso called for renewed investment in the armed forces and emphasized the need to empower the Nigeria Police Force to effectively safeguard citizens and rebuild public trust.
On Monday, armed bandits attacked the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School in Maga, Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area, abducting no fewer than 25 students and killing the Vice Principal during the assault.
The Kebbi State Police Command later confirmed that 25 students were taken during the attack.