• Sowore Slams Tinubu Police IG Over Silence as 25 Schoolgirls Are Abducted and Brigadier General kill.

    Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has sharply criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the leadership of Nigeria’s security agencies following the abduction of twenty-five schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the execution of a Brigadier General by Boko Haram/ISWAP. In a strongly worded message shared on his verified Facebook page, Sowore condemned what he described as the government’s disturbing silence in the face of national tragedy.

    Sowore noted that despite the kidnapping of the schoolgirls, President Tinubu’s public statement of the day focused instead on offering a casual greeting to a “seasoned banker.” He also accused the Inspector General of Police of failing to make any comment, calling the IGP incompetent, illegally appointed, and long overdue for dismissal, especially after what he described as a disastrous handling of the Yelwata massacre in Benue.

    The activist further expressed outrage that even after a senior military officer was executed, the President has still not addressed the nation. He argued that the absence of reassurance, outrage, or leadership reflects a government disconnected from its citizens.

    According to Sowore, a country where schoolgirls are abducted and officers are murdered while leaders remain silent is a failed state.
    Sowore Slams Tinubu Police IG Over Silence as 25 Schoolgirls Are Abducted and Brigadier General kill. Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has sharply criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the leadership of Nigeria’s security agencies following the abduction of twenty-five schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the execution of a Brigadier General by Boko Haram/ISWAP. In a strongly worded message shared on his verified Facebook page, Sowore condemned what he described as the government’s disturbing silence in the face of national tragedy. Sowore noted that despite the kidnapping of the schoolgirls, President Tinubu’s public statement of the day focused instead on offering a casual greeting to a “seasoned banker.” He also accused the Inspector General of Police of failing to make any comment, calling the IGP incompetent, illegally appointed, and long overdue for dismissal, especially after what he described as a disastrous handling of the Yelwata massacre in Benue. The activist further expressed outrage that even after a senior military officer was executed, the President has still not addressed the nation. He argued that the absence of reassurance, outrage, or leadership reflects a government disconnected from its citizens. According to Sowore, a country where schoolgirls are abducted and officers are murdered while leaders remain silent is a failed state.
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  • The DSS alleges that Adamu and Abdullahi concealed information about planned terrorist acts and killings in Abinsi and Yelwata villages between June 13 and 14.
    The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed six separate charges at the Federal High Court in Abuja against terror suspects responsible for deadly attacks on Yelwata village in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, which left several residents dead and others injured.

    Although the six charges involve nine suspects apprehended through DSS intelligence operations, two of them face a separate four-count charge specifically related to the Yelwata massacre.
    The DSS alleges that Adamu and Abdullahi concealed information about planned terrorist acts and killings in Abinsi and Yelwata villages between June 13 and 14. The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed six separate charges at the Federal High Court in Abuja against terror suspects responsible for deadly attacks on Yelwata village in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, which left several residents dead and others injured. Although the six charges involve nine suspects apprehended through DSS intelligence operations, two of them face a separate four-count charge specifically related to the Yelwata massacre.
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  • General Christopher Musa alleged that saboteurs within the Nigerian military contributed to the Yelwata massacre in Benue State, where over 200 people were killed, highlighting internal betrayal as a factor in the tragedy.
    General Christopher Musa alleged that saboteurs within the Nigerian military contributed to the Yelwata massacre in Benue State, where over 200 people were killed, highlighting internal betrayal as a factor in the tragedy.
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