Nigeria’s Senate raises alarm over Nigeria’s worsening security situation, citing a rising pattern of attacks on serving and retired military personnel by terrorists and criminal gangs. Lawmakers say the abduction and killing of retired officers represents a dangerous escalation that threatens national stability and public confidence in the broader security framework. The concern is raised during plenary following a motion by Senator Abdulaziz Yar’Adua, after the death of retired Major General Alkali Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information. Nigerian Eye reports that Abubakar and his wife were abducted in Katsina State on May 30, 2026, and that he later died in captivity.

Senators observe a minute’s silence and pass a resolution conveying condolences to Abubakar’s family and the Armed Forces. The Senate also highlights other cases of attacks on military veterans between January 2023 and May 2026, including reported killings in Owerri and Abuja, and an extended abduction of a retired brigadier general. The Senate calls for urgent improvements in intelligence gathering, inter-agency cooperation, technology deployment, and community engagement, while acknowledging ongoing efforts by security agencies.