Group condemns abduction of retired Major General, wife in Katsina

Major General Rabe Abubakar (Rtd.)

A Non-Governmental organisation, Prayer and Support for the Nigerian Armed Forces and Other Security Agencies, has condemned the abduction of former Director of Defence Information, Major General Rabe Abubakar (Rtd.), and his wife by suspected kidnappers in Katsina State.
   
Convener of the organisation, Mary Fatile, described the incident as unfortunate, disturbing and a direct attack on a patriotic Nigerian who dedicated his life to national service.
  
According to reports, the retired major general and his wife were abducted while travelling to Katsina through the Matazu Local Council area of the state.

Their driver reportedly escaped with gunshot injuries, while the victims’ red Peugeot 406 vehicle was later recovered and taken to the Matazu Division of the Nigeria Police Force.
   
Fatile called on the Federal Government, security agencies and relevant authorities to intensify efforts toward securing the immediate and unconditional release of the retired officer and his wife.
  
“Abubakar served this nation with dedication, professionalism and loyalty throughout his military career. It is therefore painful to witness such a distinguished officer and his wife subjected to this traumatic experience. We urge the government and security agencies to deploy all necessary resources to ensure their safe rescue,” she said.
  
The organisation also expressed concern over the worsening insecurity across parts of the country, particularly the recent abduction of schoolchildren in Oyo State.
  
Fatile appealed to authorities to expedite efforts to rescue the affected children, stressing that they represent the future of the country. “The children must be rescued without delay. They are the future leaders of our nation, and every effort must be made to guarantee their safety and protect their right to education,” she added.
  
She further appealed to those responsible for the kidnappings to reconsider their actions and release all victims unharmed. “Nigeria has never been known for this level of insecurity and criminality. We appeal to those behind these acts to stop and embrace peace. The pain inflicted on families, communities and the nation is immeasurable,” she said.
  
PSNAFOSA reaffirmed its commitment to supporting members of the armed forces and other security agencies through prayers, advocacy and public enlightenment campaigns, while urging Nigerians to cooperate with security agencies in tackling insecurity across the country.

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