Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Oravbiere Osayomore Promise.
In a deeply alarming incident that has heightened concerns over insecurity in northern Nigeria, gunmen abducted Alhaji Hamza Musa Durba, the Secretary of Kibiya Local Government Area in Kano State, during a carefully executed midnight raid on his residence. The abduction, which occurred late Friday night in Dinya town, Durba Ward, has prompted urgent action from security authorities and raised fear among residents of the area.
According to local reports, about six armed men on motorcycles carried out the operation under the cover of darkness. The attackers entered the secretary’s compound with remarkable precision and speed, taking him without firing any shots. Family members who were present at the time were reportedly unharmed, as the assailants focused solely on abducting the council official.
Eyewitnesses described the raid as unusually calculated, noting that the gunmen may have used deception to gain access. One account suggested that the attackers tricked the secretary’s son into opening the door before seizing Alhaji Hamza Musa Durba and leaving immediately. The methodical nature of the abduction has caused widespread concern that criminal groups are expanding their reach into areas that were previously considered more secure.
Local security operatives were alerted shortly after the abduction and have launched a coordinated search and rescue operation. Police and intelligence officers are working closely with community leaders to identify the perpetrators and determine their motive. As of now, there has been no public disclosure of ransom demands or claims of responsibility.
The targeting of a senior local government official has raised serious questions about security in rural parts of Kano State. While most previous kidnappings in northern Nigeria have occurred in states like Zamfara, Katsina, and Kaduna, this incident suggests that criminal networks may be extending their operations into new territories. Residents fear that failure to resolve the case promptly could embolden further attacks on officials and ordinary citizens alike.
Community leaders and residents have appealed to the Kano State Government and security agencies to increase patrols, improve intelligence gathering, and provide better protection for public servants, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas. They emphasize that a visible and swift response is essential both for the safety of the abducted official and for public reassurance.
As investigations continue, authorities are considering multiple potential motives, including ransom and political intimidation, though no definitive evidence has been made public. The emotional impact on the secretary’s family and the wider community has been profound, with many expressing fear and frustration over the incident.
The abduction highlights ongoing security challenges in northern Nigeria, where armed groups often operate with mobility and impunity, striking under cover of darkness and using motorcycles to evade capture. Analysts note that such incidents underscore gaps in rural security coverage and the need for enhanced community-based policing and interagency coordination.
Family members of the abducted secretary remain in contact with security operatives as the investigation proceeds. Authorities are under pressure to provide updates and ensure a safe resolution while preventing further kidnappings in the region.
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