During a Senate plenary session on Wednesday December 3, 2025, concerning the ministerial screening of former Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Gwabin Musa for the position of Minister of Defence, Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada expressed apprehension regarding a recent security breach.

The live from 3:00 broadcast of the session primarily highlights persistent challenges in Nigeria’s efforts to combat banditry and terrorism. Senator Wadada specifically interrogated General Musa concerning the abrupt withdrawal of soldiers from Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, which preceded the abduction of 25 students by bandits. This incident has instigated extensive scrutiny regarding potential internal sabotage within the armed forces.

The abduction transpired when armed bandits infiltrated the school subsequent to reports that soldiers stationed there were ordered to withdraw merely 30 minutes prior tothe attack. According to Senate resolutions, credible intelligence indicates that a high-ranking officer may have issued the directive, thereby enabling the attackers to operate unimpeded.

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Although the students were subsequently released, the event highlighted vulnerabilities in school security and military deployment in bandit-prone regions of northwestern Nigeria. The Senate has mandated its joint committees on security and intelligence to investigate the circumstances, including any complicity that facilitated the attack.

Senator Wadada, representing Nasarawa West, urged General Musa to identify and apprehend the Brigadier General purportedly responsible for the withdrawal order. He underscored the imperative of accountability to restore public confidence in the military. The senator imposed a six-month deadline for General Musa to resolve the matter, cautioning that failure to do so would prompt the Senate to recommend his removal from his prospective ministerial role to President Bola Tinubu. This ultimatum reflects increasing dissatisfaction among lawmakers concerning recurring security breaches.

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In response, General Musa acknowledged the gravity of the incident and pledged to establish a dedicated committee to investigate the withdrawal upon assuming office. He emphasized broader systemic issues, such as inadequate road networks and challenging terrains that impede rapid military responses to threats. Musa also advocated for enhanced community resilience and collaboration with local leaders to improve intelligence gathering and prevent future abductions. View, More,

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