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Hungry bandits demand for foodstuffs before negotiations

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Bandits holding 14 abducted residents of Janjala village in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State have demanded food supplies for the victims before any ransom negotiations can begin.

The abduction occurred on Saturday night, February 8, 2026, when over 20 armed men invaded the community.

Among those taken were Saleh Adamu, a local vigilante, his wife Fatima, and 12 other villagers.

One resident, Shamsudeen Adamu, sustained a gunshot wound to the stomach during the attack.

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A community liaison, who spoke on condition of anonymity, reported that the bandit leader contacted families on Monday evening using one of the victims’ phones.

It was gathered that the leader demanded a bag of rice, guinea corn, maize, a jerrycan of palm oil, five cartons of spaghetti, a carton of seasoning cubes, and ₦1 million in cash.

The cash, according to the caller, was specifically for purchasing energy drinks, cigarettes, Indian hemp, and hard drugs.

The community liaison stated that when he attempted to explain the families’ financial difficulties, the caller ended the conversation abruptly.

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Source added that the bandits insisted on receiving food supplies first, claiming the abducted persons were starving.

Security operatives are conducting searches in forests around Sabon-Kurutu and Hayin-Dam, but as of Tuesday, March 4, 2026, the Kaduna State Police Command had not issued a public statement on the latest demands or rescue progress.

Families of the victims continue to wait amid growing anxiety over the captives’ well-being and safety.

Cases of Kidnapping for Ransom Involving Food Demands in Nigeria
Kidnappers in Nigeria have occasionally demanded food items alongside or instead of cash ransoms, particularly in rural areas where logistics for cash delivery are difficult or where abductors prioritize immediate needs for their captives and themselves.

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Documented cases include:

In November 2024, bandits in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State abducted 27 farmers and demanded 50 bags of rice, 20 bags of maize, and ₦5 million before releasing the victims.

The food items were delivered first, followed by partial ransom payment, leading to the release of 22 persons (Premium Times, November 2024).

In January 2025, kidnappers in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State held 15 villagers and instructed families to supply 30 bags of rice, 10 cartons of vegetable oil, and ₦2 million. The food was prioritized to “feed the hostages and the gang,” according to community reports; full ransom was paid later for release (Vanguard, January 2025).

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In March 2025, a group of bandits in Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State abducted 18 persons from a farming community and demanded 40 bags of guinea corn, 15 jerrycans of palm oil, and ₦3 million. Families delivered the food items first, after which negotiations for ransom proceeded (Daily Trust, March 2025).

In October 2025, kidnappers in Rijau Local Government Area of Niger State abducted 12 travellers and initially requested 25 bags of rice, 10 cartons of spaghetti, seasoning cubes, and ₦4 million. The food was supplied before cash discussions, with the victims released after partial ransom payment (Leadership Newspaper, October 2025).

In February 2026, bandits in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State (as in the current case) abducted 14 residents from Janjala village and demanded bags of rice, guinea corn, maize, palm oil, spaghetti, seasoning cubes, and ₦1 million for drugs and other items, insisting food must come first to address the captives’ hunger.

These incidents often occur in the North-West and North-Central regions, where bandits operate in remote forests and use food demands to sustain operations while delaying or complicating ransom talks.

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Families typically comply with food requests due to concerns for the victims’ immediate survival, though security agencies have warned against meeting such demands without coordination.

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Iran slams US blockade as ‘grave violation of sovereignty’

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Iran slammed a US blockade around its ports on Monday as a “grave violation” of its sovereignty, as Washington and Tehran’s belligerent rhetoric rattled a fragile truce.

“The imposition of a maritime blockade constitutes a grave violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations Amir Saeid Iravani wrote to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, in a letter seen by AFP.

The “unlawful” blockade also “constitutes a serious violation of the fundamental principles of the international law of the sea,” Iravani added.

US President Donald Trump ordered a blockade of ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal areas in the Gulf Sunday, following the failure of peace talks over the weekend, warning that any Iranian attack boats that challenged the blockade would be destroyed.

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The blockade came into force at 1400 GMT Monday, despite the United States and Iran agreeing to a two-week ceasefire days earlier, with mediator Pakistan and Gulf state Qatar continuing calls for it to be respected as diplomatic efforts continue.

Guterres on Monday called on “all parties” to respect freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran and subsequently the United States blocked passage through the critical waterway.

The strait, through which a fifth of global oil and gas flows, has become a key flashpoint as the US and Iran attempt to gain leverage over each other during ceasefire negotiations.

Iravani said the “unlawful” blockade “poses a grave threat to international peace and security and obviously exacerbates the risk of escalation in an already highly volatile region.”

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In a second letter, the UN envoy called on Middle Eastern countries hosting US military bases to “cease their internationally wrongful acts.”

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan should pay “compensation for all material and moral damage sustained,” he said.

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El-Rufai distances self from comments on political aspirations attributed to associate

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Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has distanced himself from recent media reports linking him to certain political aspirations, saying the comments were made without his knowledge or authorisation.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by his Media Adviser, Muyiwa Adekeye, El-Rufai said the remarks had been attributed to an unnamed individual described in media reports as his political associate, and that he had no hand in them.

“Malam Nasir El-Rufai wishes to dissociate himself from comments regarding political aspirations which have been attributed to someone described by the media as a political associate,” the statement read.

“He did not authorise such comments.”

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The disclaimer pointedly underscored El-Rufai’s reputation for speaking his mind directly, with the statement noting that he had been known throughout his public life for the frank articulation of his views.

“He is not about to outsource the expression of his political views and thoughts to others,” the statement added, warning that any future communication from the former governor would come directly from him or through his designated spokesperson.

El-Rufai did not identify the associate in question, nor did the statement specify the nature of the political aspirations that had been reported.

However, the swift and emphatic denial suggests the former governor was keen to prevent any impression that the comments reflected his current political thinking or intentions.

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The disclaimer comes amid heightened political activity ahead of the 2027 general elections, a period in which the positions and affiliations of prominent political figures are under intense media and public scrutiny.

El-Rufai, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and two-term governor of Kaduna State, remains one of the most closely watched political figures in northern Nigeria.

His next political move — including which party platform he may adopt ahead of 2027 — has been a subject of widespread speculation.

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Police arrest three over theft, vandalism of Yobe TV transformer

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The Yobe State Police Command said its operatives have arrested three suspected vandals involved in the destruction and theft of transformer components belonging to Yobe State Television at Garin Alkali Booster Station.

The Command, through its Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday in Damaturu.

According to the Command, the arrest was made on April 14, 2026, by its operatives stationed in Garin Alkali while acting on credible intelligence.

“The arrested suspects are Muhammad Auwali, a.k.a. Aburare, 51, Inusa Lawan, 53, and Hassan Ibrahim, 27, all of Bursari and Gashua axis, Bade LGA. One accomplice identified as Ozu, is currently at large.

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“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects criminally conspired and vandalised a transformer located at the YTV Booster Station, Garin Alkali, Bursari LGA.

“The suspects dismantled the transformer and sold part of the metal components”, it said.

The Command added that upon interrogation, the suspects confessed to the crime and admitted to selling some of the vandalised transformer parts to Hassan Ibrahim for the sum of N250,000, out of which N150,000 had already been paid.

“Investigation is in progress, after which the suspects will be charged in court for prosecution”, the police command said.

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Commissioner of Police Usman Kamfani Jibrin, in the statement, warned scrap metal dealers against purchasing suspected stolen items and urged them to cooperate with security agencies in protecting critical public infrastructure.

He stressed that anyone found involved in such unlawful activities will be dealt with in accordance with extant laws.

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