Law & Crime
COUNTER TERRORISM WAR: HURIWA tasks Nigerians to support Minister of Defence, Gen.Chris Musa
By George Mgbeleke
Prominent pro-democracy and civil rights advocacy group HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has canvassed civil society solidarity and active support to the broad-based national security agenda of the current minister of Defence General Chris Gwabin Musa aimed at providing effective and efficient security to lives and property of the citizens just as the Rights group said from the information available to it, the team at the ministry of Defence has been doing basic background jobs to achieve a successful counterterrorism war in the country.

In a statement by the group National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko, “Besides, HURIWA backed the Chief of Defence Staff General Olufemi Oluyede for publicly charging the civil society in the North-East to partner actively with the security forces to eradicate terrorism and the activities of terrorists who hibernate amongst those affected communities already destroyed by the boko haram terrorists and ISWAP fighters who are largely drawn from Indigenous communities in the Northeast of Nigeria. The Chief of Defence Staff hasn’t made any mistake in calling on the people of the Northeast to work in close liaison with the security forces to eradicate the threats of terrorism by terrorists who have declared a total war on the Nigerian nation and strategic security assets, military operatives.”
HUMRIWA said: “The news that MARS has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence for a national C4I programme valued at over USD 190 million, is a welcome development. The Rights group expressed joy that the minister of Defence and his team are working round the clock to rejig the security architecture in the country for efficiency and reinforced effectiveness.
HURIWA recalled that the agreement, signed in London on 19 March 2026, establishes a partnership between MARSS, the Nigerian MoD and local partners to deliver what is described as Nigeria’s first fully integrated national defence architecture. The multi-year programme will include deployment of the company’s NiDAR AI-enabled command, control, communications, computers and intelligence system, alongside training, spares and support.
A national command centre and additional regional hubs are to be established under the programme, linked to a network of sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles and expeditionary platforms. These will be integrated to provide a unified operational picture across air and land domains, supporting counter-terrorism and security operations, according to the company.
UK Defence Minister Lord Coaker said: “The UK and Nigeria share a deep, longstanding security and defence relationship. Signing this memorandum of understanding is a great example of our continued and strengthening partnership, with a British company able to deliver world leading, combat proven UK technology and defensive capabilities to support Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.”
HURIWA has therefore canvassed popular support of the Civil society leaders in Nigeria to back the efforts of the Defence minister, his colleague the minister of state and the management team at the ministry of Defence to provide some of the best and functional military hardwares and weapons and also provide material motivation for the combatants to actualise the immediate and far-reaching objective of the war on terror so to bring the ear to a decisive end.
HURIWA reminded soldiers and their commanders in the theatres of counterterrorism battles to adopt the combat methodology that formed the fundamental assignment of the combatants by the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd), who ordered troops to engage armed bandits immediately on sight without waiting for further directives.
General Musa, during his Senate screening just few hours before his inauguration by the President said this instruction was essential for frontline protection and for restoring confidence in the country’s security efforts.
Musa issued the directive while responding to lawmakers’ concerns about command delays during encounters with insurgents.
He explained that military personnel automatically assume the mandate to kill armed criminals once deployed to conflict zones.
According to him, troops must rely on their training and instincts to protect themselves, their colleagues, and the communities under their watch.
He said, “And for the troop, every personnel member that is deployed knows why they’re deployed. You are to engage any criminal or any bandit that is armed and about to kill you. You don’t have to wait.
“Somebody’s aiming to shoot at you, you’re waiting for orders, from who? Once you are deployed, you automatically have that responsibility.”
Musa added that troops cannot claim they are awaiting authorisation when confronting imminent danger.
He continued, “Your colleague is to be shot and you know, there is no other way of stopping it, other than to kill the person. You are to secure the community or property you are protecting, and this they all know.
“So if any member of the armed forces deployed anywhere tells you that he’s waiting for an order, he is lying and he’s only a coward.
The Rights group argued strongly that if this approach was ealier adopted by the soldiers in the theatres of counterterrorism battles, then the high fatalities amongst soldiers would have been averted but the Rights group reminded the minister of Defence that it is obligatory that the service chiefs and the field commanders supply adequate sophisticated weapons to outmatch and outsmart the firepower of the ragtag terrorists who are becoming better coordinated and daring in their war against the Nigerian state and the good people of Nigeria. HURIWA opposes the reintegration programme for terrorists and recommended total liquidation, decimation and degrading of terrorists.
Law & Crime
Rising Terror Attacks, Unrescued Schoolchildren Expose Failure of Security Leadership; Govt. Must Stop Playing Politics With Lives of Nigerians — HURIWA
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) expresses profound outrage and disappointment over the continued deterioration of security across the country, particularly the inability of the Federal Government and the affected state governments to secure the rescue of schoolchildren abducted from schools in Oyo and Borno States more than a month after they were taken away by terrorists and criminal elements.
In a statement signed by National Coordinator, HURIWA,Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko,the continued captivity of these innocent children is a national tragedy, a humanitarian emergency, and a damning verdict on the effectiveness of Nigeria’s security architecture. It is heartbreaking that while parents, relatives and concerned Nigerians agonize daily over the fate of these young victims, those entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding lives and property appear unable to provide reassuring answers or tangible results.
HURIWA is particularly disturbed that despite the alarming escalation of terrorist attacks, kidnappings, mass killings and violent assaults on communities across several parts of the country, the response of government has largely been characterized by official statements, public relations exercises and political rhetoric rather than visible and measurable outcomes.
The association notes that the abduction of schoolchildren has become one of the most disturbing manifestations of Nigeria’s security crisis. Schools, which ought to be safe environments for learning and child development, have increasingly become soft targets for terrorists and criminal gangs. The inability of government to rescue the abducted children from Oyo and Borno States within a reasonable period sends a dangerous signal that criminal elements can operate with impunity while innocent citizens remain vulnerable.
HURIWA recalls that since the inception of the current administration, Nigeria has witnessed repeated incidents of terrorist attacks, banditry, kidnappings for ransom, attacks on farming communities, assaults on security formations, and violent incursions into rural settlements. Thousands of Nigerians have either lost their lives, sustained injuries, been displaced from their homes or suffered economic ruin as a direct consequence of the worsening insecurity.
Yet, despite these disturbing realities, not a single top security official has been held accountable for the repeated operational failures that have enabled terrorists and criminal gangs to continue their reign of terror. In functional democracies, persistent security failures attract consequences. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, accountability appears to be the missing link in the nation’s counterterrorism and internal security framework.
HURIWA maintains that no counterterrorism strategy can succeed when there is no clear mechanism for measuring performance, identifying failures and imposing consequences where necessary. Security leadership must be judged not by promises and speeches but by outcomes. The continued escalation of attacks and the inability to rescue abducted schoolchildren raise legitimate concerns about the effectiveness of the current security management structure.
The association therefore challenges the Federal Government to provide Nigerians with a comprehensive and transparent account of the security situation across the country. Government must disclose the number of citizens killed, kidnapped, injured and displaced by terrorists, bandits and other violent criminal groups since the present administration assumed office. Such information is essential for public accountability and informed national discourse.
HURIWA also calls on the National Assembly to intensify its oversight responsibilities over the security sector. The legislature must ensure that funds appropriated for defence, intelligence gathering and internal security are effectively utilized and that security agencies are delivering value for the enormous public resources allocated to them.
Furthermore, the association urges governors, particularly in states affected by insecurity, to stop treating security as the exclusive responsibility of the Federal Government. State authorities must strengthen intelligence gathering, community engagement and collaboration with federal security agencies to prevent further attacks and facilitate the rescue of abducted persons.
HURIWA warns against attempts by government officials to politicize the security crisis or suppress legitimate public concerns. Insecurity is not a partisan issue. The lives of innocent Nigerians should never become subjects of political calculations or propaganda. What citizens demand are concrete actions, transparent leadership and demonstrable results.
The association is particularly worried that the growing frequency of kidnappings is gradually transforming parts of the country into what may be described as a deadly ransom economy, where criminal enterprises thrive on the inability of government to effectively deter, apprehend and prosecute perpetrators. This dangerous trend threatens national stability, undermines public confidence and weakens Nigeria’s international reputation.
HURIWA therefore demands the immediate intensification of efforts to rescue all abducted schoolchildren and other victims currently in captivity. The Federal Government must deploy every available technological, intelligence and operational resource to secure their safe return. Families of the victims deserve regular updates, while Nigerians deserve to know that government is treating the matter with the seriousness it requires.
The association further calls for a comprehensive review of the nation’s security architecture, the establishment of clear performance benchmarks for security chiefs, and the institutionalization of accountability measures for operational failures. The protection of lives and property remains the primary constitutional responsibility of government, and no administration can claim success while citizens live in fear and schoolchildren remain in the hands of terrorists.
Nigeria cannot continue to normalize mass abductions, terrorist attacks and widespread insecurity. The time for excuses has passed. The time for decisive, transparent and accountable leadership is now.
Law & Crime
Appeal Court halts deregistration of ADC, four other parties, faults High Court judgment
By Our Correspondent
To calm tension and fear among opposition supporters arising from Federal High Court threat to deregister some political parties ahead of 2027 election,the Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered a stay of execution of a Federal High Court judgment that directed the deregistration of five political parties, including the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the lower court’s action as a grave violation of judicial hierarchy.
In a strongly worded ruling, the appellate court suspended the enforcement of the judgment delivered by Justice Peter Lifu, which had ordered the deregistration of the ADC, Action Peoples Party (APP), Action Alliance (AA), Accord Party (AP), and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).
The appellate panel held that Justice Lifu proceeded to hear and determine the matter despite an existing order of the Court of Appeal and while issues relating to the case were still pending before it.
According to the justices, the trial judge’s conduct amounted to a direct affront to the authority of the appellate court and undermined the constitutional hierarchy of courts.
The court described the development as “the highest form of judicial impertinence,” noting that the Supreme Court had previously condemned similar conduct and characterized it as judicial rascality.
The appellate court further stated that courts must safeguard the integrity of the judicial system and ensure strict adherence to the principle that lower courts are bound by the orders and decisions of superior courts.
It stressed that the Court of Appeal possesses supervisory authority over lower courts and cannot allow its orders to be disregarded.
“The decision of the lower court to proceed with the judgment despite the express order of this court is a brazen violation of the hierarchy of courts and the provisions of the 1999 Constitution,” the appellate court held.
The panel added that it was duty-bound to invoke its powers to protect the authority of the judiciary and ensure compliance with its directives.
Consequently, it granted the application seeking a stay of execution and ordered that the enforcement of Justice Lifu’s judgment be suspended pending the determination of the appeal.
“The application for stay of execution is hereby granted. The enforcement of the judgment is stayed,” the court ruled.
Justice Lifu had earlier directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the five political parties on the grounds that they failed to satisfy constitutional requirements necessary for their continued existence and participation in Nigeria’s electoral process.
The ruling, if implemented, would have removed the ADC, APP, AA, AP and ZLP from the list of recognised political parties eligible to participate in future elections.
However, with the Court of Appeal’s latest intervention, the status of the affected parties remains preserved pending the final resolution of the legal dispute.
Law & Crime
Bayelsa Govt Resolves Twon-Brass Leadership Tussle … Tasks Communities on Functional Constitutions
By David Owei,Bayelsa
The Bayelsa State Government has resolved the lingering leadership tussle in Twon-Brass Kingdom, following its intervention and agreement by the feuding parties to immediately withdraw all ongoing court cases concerning the conflict.
It also directed all government-recognized communities to run their affairs based on constitutions that are in line with the provisions of the state Community Administration and Chieftaincy Law to ensure effective leadership at the grassroots level.
The Deputy Governor, Dr. Peter Akpe, who made this known at a meeting with the leadership of the five communities in Twon-Brass Kingdom and other top government officials at Government House ,Yenagoa, on Wednesday, urged the people to complement government’s effort in maintaining the prevailing peace in the state.
Highlighting the key resolutions reached at the meeting, Dr Peter Akpe, noted that although all the five paramount rulers have equal powers, one of them would play the role of a coordinator for a maximum period of one year to avoid leadership vacuum in the Kingdom.
The Deputy Governor, who stressed that the coordinating arrangement will persist pending the enthronement of a new Amanyanabo, announced the appointment of Chief Beinmo Rufus-Spiff as the Coordinating Amadabo for the next one year with effect from Wednesday 17th June, 2026.
He also announced the setting up of a five-man constitution drafting committee, which has one nominee each from the five communities with Chief Claudius Kune-Igoni of Kemmer-Ama as its Chairman.
Members of the Committee which has eight weeks to complete its assignment include Chief Sisei Eke-Spiff Samuel of Ada-Ama, Chief James Sokari (Cameron-Ama), Chief Randy Sobogboma (Shidi-Ama) and Chief Bio Gbeghasa of Sambo-Ama.
Dr Akpe, who appreciated all the parties for their calm and mature disposition throughout the meeting, urged the paramount rulers and other critical stakeholders of Twon-Brass to always see themselves as “brothers from one large family” and for the progress of their kingdom.
His words: “On the issue of leadership, the 5 Amadabos have equal powers but at particular times like the situation the Kingdom is into now, there will be need for a coordinating Amadabo.
“That coordination does not give the coordinator any exclusive powers. You are just a coordinator among equals for a tenure maximum of one year as agreed. But if a King is not enthroned, there will be another coordinator who will be elected a month to the expiration of the one year tenure.
“We also agreed that the Amadabo of Cameron-Ama should start the coordinating process beginning from today (17th June, 2026). He will be in the saddle coordinating the affairs of the kingdom on all the issues including the finances and give report to the Amadabos once a month.
“All court cases should also be withdrawn. And finally, we resolved that Twon-Brass needs a constitution as a matter of urgency. Consequently, a 5-member constitution drafting committee has been set up with nominations from each of the Amadabos.”
The Bayelsa Number Two Man also emphasized the need for communities to have functional constitutions to make for effective administration and minimize conflicts in the various communities in accordance with the peace and security maintenance agenda of the Governor Douye Diri-led prosperity government.
According to him, the absence of written and functional constitutions in the local communities give room for unnecessary bickerings and leadership tussles, which often result in communal crises.
He said, “We have proposed in the Community Administration Bill that is before the House of Assembly now, and one of the clauses is the clause that all communities recognized by the state government should have a constitution.
“We have also created a provision for fourth class stools, as long as you are recognized by government as a community in the state, you must have a constitution. Everything in a community’s constitution must be in tandem with the State Chieftaincy Law and should not go ultra vires. That will also help to administer our communities effectively.”
Those who made presentations at the meeting include the paramount ruler of Sambo-Ama, Chief Ralph Sambo; that of Ada-Ama, Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff, and their Cameron-Ama counterpart, Chief Beinmo Rufus-Spiff.
Others are Chief Oton Efebo-Shidi and Chief Israel Sunny Goli, the paramount of rulers of Shidi-Ama and Kemmer-Ama, respectively.
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