During a national dialogue on preventing violence across northern Nigeria, he explained that Nigeria has recorded 775 terrorism convictions.
Each one, he noted, strengthens a community and helps people regain stability.
As the discussion continued, Ribadu highlighted the need for stronger cooperation between institutions and local leaders. He encouraged participants to turn their conversations into practical steps that rebuild trust.
He also reminded the audience that Nigeria stands as the only functioning democracy in the Sahel, and the government intends to protect that position while respecting human rights.
Defence Minister Promises Quick Security Gains
New Defence Minister Christopher Musa pledged tighter cooperation with security agencies and communities to stabilise the country.
His message focused on action. He said his team will take the steps needed to secure Nigeria and deliver results soon.
Moments after his swearing-in, President Bola Tinubu directed him to strengthen coordination among the armed forces and improve transparency in military operations.
Senior officials later expressed confidence that Musa’s experience will reset the nation’s defence strategy.
Musa outlined his immediate priority. He aims to rebuild synergy across the military and other security agencies.
He noted that Nigerians deserve safety in their homes, farms and schools. He also promised visible progress in the near term.
Kukah Calls for Tougher Action
Catholic Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah urged Musa to restore normalcy by removing terrorists from affected regions.
He expressed trust in Musa’s leadership and said communities want joy and stability to return.
Kukah represented the Sultan of Sokoto at the ceremony and pointed to Musa’s deep connection to the state. He said he supports any responsible measure that helps the country regain control.
Kwara Monarch Still Held by Bandits
The monarch of Bayagan-Ile in Kwara State, Alhaji Rafiu Salami, remains in captivity after his abduction last Saturday. Confusion has persisted as conflicting reports circulate over his condition.
A community spokesperson confirmed that the monarch is still with the kidnappers. He urged the public to stop spreading unverified claims. The community has shifted its energy to raising ransom.
Local leaders also noted that, apart from a councillor and a few neighbouring monarchs, no senior state officials have visited.
Kidnapped Rivers Students Regain Freedom
Five students abducted from Rivers State University’s satellite campus in Emohua regained their freedom after a coordinated rescue.
Police led the operation at Rumuodogo 2 with support from other security agencies and local residents.
Medical workers checked the students at the hospital soon after. Security teams are now working to track down the kidnappers.
The abduction had sparked fear across the campus and forced a temporary closure of the university.


