Crime
NHRC Dashboard: 27 Nigerian military, police officers, 298 civilians killed in May alone
Not less than 27 military, police and other law enforcement officers were killed in violent crimes in May, while civilian casualties hit 298 within the same 30 days across Nigeria .
This was disclosed by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) during its monthly dashboard display at at the Commission’s headquarters in abuja.
Dr. Tony Ojukwu, A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, who is the Executive Secretary of the Commission, while decrying the alarming rates of violent crimes in the country, particularly noted that nothing justified the killing of law enforcement officers going about their lawful duties and described the scenerio worrisome.
Ojukwu noted that though law enforcement agents are the worse culprits of human rights violations, the behavioural pattern of some of them, does not in anyway warrant the recent attacks and killings, while stressing that if this strange occurrence is not curtail with immediate effects it will spell dooms in the nation.
On the positive side, the Chief Human Rights Officer in Nigeria said the month of May recorded the all time low cases of child abandonment, a situation he said was good omen.
On kidnapping, Ojukwu said Niger and Katsina states, as well as the FCT topped, topped the list.
Notwithstanding, the Commission noted that human rights complaints to the commission has continue to rise astronomically, as he said mass killings and adduction were at the highest level this year.
He also bemoaned the rise in incidences of uncivilized approach to arrest and prolonged detention of journalists.
Ojukwu said- “The dashboard stands as a testament to our commitment to transparency, accountability, and the protection of human rights in Nigeria.Over the past months, our teams in Abuja and across the 36 states have worked tirelessly to compile and analyse data from complaints received at the Commission and unreported human rights violations monitored across the country.
“These analyses not only shed light on the state of human rights in our nation, but also serves as a record of our progress and a guide for future action.This month’s edition features 55,218 complaints received by the Commission with violations against state actors topping the chart.
“The violations recorded in the month of May impacted on an estimated 157,368 persons across the country based on our Victim Impact Analysis. This is a distressing indication that despite our efforts, there are still instances where those entrusted with upholding the law become violators of human rights.
“We must emphasize the importance of accountability and the reasonable use of force by law enforcement agencies. While it is essential to maintain law and order, it must be done in a manner that respects the dignity and rights of every individual. Any abuse of power or excessive force must be met with swift and impartial justice,” he said
While presenting the May edition of the monthly human rights Dashboard, the senior adviser on human rights to the executive secretary, Hillary Ogbonna siad the commission received total complaints of 55, 218 across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
According to him, (complaints against State actors were 31,288, against domestic violence were 7531, against violation of children’s rights were 3149, against non State actors were 7560, against Private sector actors were, 346, against rights to life were 357, against persons with disabilities 58, ESCR 2657 and others were 1, 542 while referred complaints to appropriate quarters were 640.”
Crime
Five policemen killed by terrorists in Bauchi
Terrorists have killed five policemen and injured two others during a gun battle at Sabon Sara village, Darazo Local Government Area of Bauchi State.
The officers who lost their lives were identified as DSP Ahmad Muhammad (SID), ASP Mustapha Muhammad (10 PMF), Inspector Amarhel Yunusa (10 PMF), Inspector Idris Ahmed (10 PMF) and Corporal Isah Muazu (AKU).
Two others identified as Inspector Isah Musa (SID) and Inspector Yusuf Gambo (SID), sustained injuries of varying degrees.
In a statement on Sunday, the Command’s spokesperson, CSP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, said the attack occurred on Saturday, November 22, 2025, after police received intelligence from a good Samaritan who reported suspicious activities involving armed Fulani youths in the area.
Wakil said a combined tactical team comprising the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Mobile Police 10 PMF, Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) and State Intelligence Department (SID) was on an intelligence-led visibility patrol to curb farmer-herder conflict when the officers were ambushed.
“The Bauchi State Police Command, regrettably and sorrowfully, wishes to inform the general public of an unfortunate and tragic incident involving combined police tactical teams on an intelligence-led visibility patrol within Sabon Sara village, via Darazo,” the statement said.
He said police personnel engaged the bandits in a fierce gun duel and neutralised a reasonable number of the attackers.
According to Wakil, police personnel and the units, “did not fall short of expectations as our personnel neutralise reasonable number of the bandits at the gun duel point.”
Wakil said that after the distress report was received, the Divisional Police Officer in Darazo, SP Auwalu Ilu, led a reinforcement team to the scene, where the injured officers were rescued and the bodies of the deceased were evacuated to the General Hospital, Darazo.
The police spokesman added that intensive efforts were ongoing to track down the fleeing attackers, assuring the public that the Command remained committed to ensuring the perpetrators are brought to justice.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, later visited the scene for an on-the-spot assessment and condoled with the families of the slain officers.
He reaffirmed the Command’s resolve to protect lives and property across the state.
Crime
Customs officer found dead in hotel after spending time with three women
An Assistant Superintendent of Customs (ASC) Lawal Tukur, has been found dead in a hotel room in Katsina metropolis.
According to Zagazola Reports, the incident took place Wednesday, October 15 at Murjani Hotel, where Tukur had checked in. Hotel workers reportedly found him lifeless around 8:30 a.m. and immediately alerted the authorities.
The report had it that empty sachets of unidentified substances were found in a wastebasket in the room. Three women Khadija Ali, 34, from Dutsin Amare Quarters, Katsina; Aisha Lawal, 30, from Ingawa LGA; and Hafsat Yusuf, 22, from Brigade Quarters, Kano were said to have been at the hotel during the incident.
It was gathered that Khadija and Aisha spent the night with the officer, while Hafsat joined them later and also stayed at the hotel.
The deceased’s body was taken to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Katsina, where doctors confirmed his death before it was moved to the mortuary for autopsy.
The Nigeria Customs Service has reportedly been notified, and investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of death.
Crime
Police blames El Rufai for violent clash by ADC rival factions in Kaduna
Kaduna State Police command said former governor Nasir El Rufai was responsible for the violent clash of rival factions of the African Democratic Congress, ADC in the state on Saturday.
A faction of ADC loyal to El Rufai on Saturday engaged in violent clash with another faction made up the pioneer leadership of the party.
The fight occured at an event organized by the faction loyal to El Rufai at the inauguration of a transition committee members which the opposing side described illegal and attempt to hijack the party structure they have laboured to build.
The inauguration also brought together members of an All Progressives Congress (APC) faction opposed to the state leadership alongside the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Labour Party (LP), and the ADC.
The event ended in violence when young men armed with cutlasses, clubs, and stones disrupted the proceedings.
El Rufai, who was said to be the arrow head of the faction and attended the event, condemned the attack, calling it “a dangerous descent into lawlessness,” and expressed outrage at the reported inaction of policemen deployed to the scene, accusing them of complicity in the mayhem.
But leaders of the opposing faction said to comprise ADC members, coalition partners, and stakeholders from the 23 local government areas, distanced themselves from the inauguration of the transition committee organised by El-Rufai.
The group, at a press conference, accused the ex-governor of attempting to hijack the coalition structure for his personal gain.
Adamu Dattijo, who addressed journalists on behalf of the group, accused El-Rufai of running a one-man show, urging the ADC National Working Committee (NWC) to call him to order.
Dattijo “Recent developments have compelled us to speak with one voice and to alert the national leadership of our party and the general public about the activities of certain individuals who, instead of strengthening the ADC, are bent on dividing and weakening it ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“Instead of promoting collective leadership and coalition building, Malam Nasir El-Rufai has chosen the path of arrogance and imposition. He has
refused to recognise or acknowledge the duly elected Kaduna State ADC executive committee and other respected stakeholders of our party.
“He runs a one-man show, taking decisions without consultation, and holding meetings only with his personal loyalists, particularly SDP remnants, while sidelining the authentic ADC leadership and grassroots structures across the 23 Local Governments of Kaduna State. This is not only disrespectful, but also destructive.”
In its reaction, the Kaduna State Police Command blamed El-Rufa’i for the incident, stating that the former governor failed to notify the police and other relevant security agencies about the meeting, despite repeated warnings and advice.
In a statement, the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, said it had commenced an extensive investigation into the alleged political violence meeting hosted by El Rufai and the shooting incidents by political thugs and other sundry.
According to the police,” the incident occurred after a political gathering purportedly organised by a political party, ADC coalition, without prior notification to the police and other relevant security agencies, despite repeated warnings and advice”.
The police also said that the situation was further complicated by the presence of high-profile dignitaries in the state at the time.
The police statement partly read, “The Command wishes to state categorically that the investigation is ongoing, and anyone found culpable, irrespective of his personality and no matter how highly placed an individual is, will face the full weight of the law.
“Furthermore, the Command strongly warns that any hotel, event centre, or similar facility that permits political meetings or gatherings without prior notification to the police or other relevant security agencies will equally be held liable.
“This measure is to ensure due process is followed and to prevent thugs or miscreants from hijacking such gatherings to cause mayhem or breakdown of law and order.”
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