…Says, Tinubu has made sacrifices of our soldiers, citizens seem futile
The presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has declared that a nation that cannot protect its heroes, its children, and its citizens is a nation facing a grave crisis, stressing that the time for decisive action is now.
Atiku, who stated this while condemning the While condemning what he also described as “the tragic death” of Major General Abubakar Rabe (retd) in the captivity of bandits, described the incident as “a damning indictment of the Federal Government’s failure to secure the lives of Nigerians”.
Atiku, who stated these in a statement on Sunday, June 14, 2026, noted that the death of the former Director of Defence Information, once again exposed the ineffectiveness of the Tinubu administration’s approach to tackling insecurity and highlighted the frightening reality that no Nigerian, regardless of status or service to the nation, is safe.
General Rabe was abducted on May 30, 2026, alongside his wife. However, reports indicate that the General Rabe (retd) succumbed to complications arising from diabetes and hypertension during his ordeal after efforts to secure his release proved unsuccessful.
Atiku noted that retired General Rabe’s ordeal is not an isolated case, saying that in recent times, other senior military officers and distinguished Nigerians have either been killed or subjected to similar traumatic experiences at the hands of criminal gangs.
He stressed that the message being sent is dangerous as it indicates that those who once defended the nation can no longer rely on the nation for protection
Atiku said; “It is with profound sadness and deep anger that I mourn the death of the retired General Abubakar Rabe, a distinguished former Army Spokesperson and Director of Defence Information, who tragically passed away while in the captivity of bandits.
“General Rabe devoted the better part of his life to defending Nigeria. He served this country with honour, courage, and distinction. That such a man could end up dying in the hands of criminals is both heartbreaking and unacceptable,” he said.
Atiku said that the tragedy is not merely the death of one retired military officer, but a stark reflection of a nation where criminal elements have become emboldened while citizens are increasingly left to fend for themselves.
He further said; “His death marks yet another painful blow to our nation’s security architecture and a chilling reminder of the vulnerability of even our most experienced military leaders in the face of rampant banditry and terrorism.
Atiku also noted that the tragedy of General Rabe’s death was made even more disturbing by another horrifying development that occurred on the very same day.
He said; “As Nigerians mourned the passing of a retired Major General in the captivity of bandits, terrorists were simultaneously attacking the Kautikari community in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State and setting primary and secondary school facilities ablaze.
“Chibok is not just a location; it is a national scar. Since the abduction of more than 270 schoolgirls in April 2014, the name has become a symbol of pain, loss, and collective trauma.
“Twelve years later, many families have still not fully recovered from the emotional devastation of that tragedy. Yet, on the very day a retired Major General died in the captivity of bandits, terrorists returned to the Chibok axis to burn schools.
“It was as though Nigeria was being dragged back into one of the darkest chapters of its history. The flames that consumed those school buildings yesterday also reignited painful memories that Nigerians have spent more than a decade trying to overcome.
“The tragedy is not merely that schools were burnt; it is that a wound that never truly healed has been torn open once again.
“The symbolism is devastating. A retired General who spent his life fighting for the security of Nigeria dies in the hands of criminals, while terrorists return to one of their most notorious trademarks — attacking schools and terrorising communities in Borno State.
“What this tells Nigerians is simple and painful: despite the sacrifices of our soldiers, despite the billions spent on security, despite the countless lives lost in the war against terror, the nation is steadily losing the gains that were won through blood and sacrifice,” Atiku stated.
The former Vice President lamented that approximately 90 schoolchildren and teachers abducted from Oyo and Borno States since May 15 remain in captivity, alongside scores of other Nigerians being held by bandits and terrorists across the country.
Atiku said the burning of schools in Chibok while school children remain in captivity elsewhere should alarm every Nigerian and force the government to confront the reality that insecurity is worsening rather than improving.
In the words of Atiku; “Every school burned by terrorists is an attack on Nigeria’s future. Every child abducted is a reminder of state failure. Every citizen killed or left in captivity is an indictment of a security architecture that is no longer working.
“The death of General Rabe and the burning of schools in Chibok on the same day are not isolated incidents. Together, they tell the story of a nation under siege and a government that is steadily allowing hard-won security gains to slip away.
“This is precisely why I called for the declaration of a state of emergency on security. We cannot continue to pretend that all is well while bandits and terrorists roam freely, abduct citizens, burn schools, occupy communities, and even bring down our senior military officers.
“The Federal Government must rise to the occasion without further delay. Empty promises, propaganda, and routine condemnations are no longer enough. Nigerians deserve decisive, coordinated, and result-oriented action that will rescue those in captivity, dismantle criminal networks, and restore confidence in the capacity of the state to protect lives and property,” he stressed.
While extending his condolences to the family of the late Major General Abubakar Rabe, Atiku prayed for the safe release of his wife and all Nigerians currently held captive, and urged the nation not to become numb to the daily tragedies unfolding across the country.
“May the soul of General Rabe rest in peace. But let his death serve as a wake-up call,” he stated.


