Stop Paying Ransom to Kidnappers, Warns Ribadu

April 9, 2025

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Ribadu warns against ransom payment.
Ribadu warns against ransom payment.

The National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has issued a stern warning to Nigerians, urging families of kidnap victims to stop paying ransom to terrorists, kidnappers, and other criminal elements across the country.

Ribadu delivered this caution on Tuesday while receiving over 60 rescued victims in Kaduna.

The victims had been held hostage for more than a month before being freed through a coordinated military operation.

64 Kidnap Victims Rescued in Kaduna

The rescued individuals, including a deputy director in the civil service and a relative of Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, were abducted from Zango Kataf Local Government Area in Southern Kaduna. The group comprised 35 males, 29 females, and several children.

Handing over the freed hostages to the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Abubakar, Ribadu emphasised that ransom payments only fuel criminal activities.

“Let me urge our people, families to stop giving ransom to these criminals. The more money you give, the more you compound the problem,” Ribadu stated.

Ransom Payments Encourage Criminal Activity — NSA

Ribadu stressed that the Federal Government has never paid ransom to any kidnappers or terrorists, calling the practice “counterproductive.”

“Giving money to these evil people is not the solution. It only emboldens them and encourages more abductions,” he said.

He credited the Nigerian Armed Forces for the successful rescue mission. He noted their relentless pursuit of criminals across the country.

Ribadu also praised President Bola Tinubu for the continued support of security agencies battling insecurity nationwide.

Minister of Defence Commends Security Forces

In his remarks, the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Abubakar, praised the armed forces and security operatives under Ribadu’s leadership for their dedication to ending the scourge of insecurity in Nigeria.

“We are working day and night to resolve these security issues. The NSA does not sleep. Nigerians must continue to support us by providing timely information,” he said.

Rescued Victims Share Painful Experiences

One of the victims, Adesiyan Michael, shared his harrowing experience in captivity. He revealed that his wife was shot in his presence by the kidnappers.

“These boys are very young—between 16 and 18 years old. They lack education and skills. Something must be done to redirect them through proper training,” he added.

Continued Efforts to End Insecurity in Nigeria

The NSA reiterated the government’s commitment to not only rescuing victims but also hunting down perpetrators to face the full weight of the law.

“Releasing victims is not the end. We will go after the criminals, and they will face consequences,” Ribadu assured.

This warning comes as Nigeria continues to battle rising cases of banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism in various regions, with security forces intensifying efforts to restore peace and order.

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