Tag: Mohammed Badaru Abubakar

  • BREAKING: Badaru resigns as minister of defence

    BREAKING: Badaru resigns as minister of defence

    …Tinubu accepts minister resignation on health grounds

    Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, on Monday tendered his resignation from office as minister, premising his reason on ill-health.

    Meanwhile, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has accepted the the Minister’s resignation, thanking him for his service to the nation.

    According to a State House statement issued on Monday by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, Badaru tendered his resignation in a letter dated December 1, 2025. 

    His exit from the federal cabinet takes immediate effect.

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    President Tinubu, the statement noted, expressed appreciation to the former minister for his service to the nation, particularly during a period marked by heightened security challenges and ongoing reforms within the defence establishment.

    The President is expected to communicate his choice of a successor to the Senate later this week.

    Badaru, 63, served as a two-term governor of Jigawa State from 2015 to 2023 before being appointed Defence Minister on August 21, 2023. 

    His resignation comes at a time the administration is rolling out a nationwide security emergency, with President Tinubu scheduled to expand on the measures in the coming days.

    The statement did not provide further details on the nature of Badaru’s health concerns, but affirmed that the President wished him well in his recovery.

  • FG won’t allow another school attack, students’ abductions – Defence Minister

    FG won’t allow another school attack, students’ abductions – Defence Minister

    The Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has assured Nigerians that the federal government will not allow a repeat of attacks on schools across the country.

    Speaking in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service monitored in Dutse, the minister said intelligence operatives have been deployed to high-risk areas to forestall further breaches.

    According to him, security agencies are on heightened alert. “Our intelligence personnel are everywhere—especially in places with high threat levels—gathering information for lasting solutions,” he said.

    Badaru insisted that the recent incidents should not be interpreted as a collapse of security. “We will not be taken unawares again. In recent days, there were some challenges. It is not a total security breakdown, but some breaches which, by God’s grace, will be temporary,” he said.

    Reflecting on recent attacks in Borno State, the minister said deep investigations had been conducted, leading to corrective actions.

    “In the last two months, there were attacks on some military camps. We conducted thorough investigations, identified the problems, and took necessary action. Communities around those areas can testify that there have been no further attacks on our barracks—only a few ambushes, and even those have drastically reduced.”

    Badaru added that insecurity in the Northwest had significantly declined in the last two years.

    “There has been no record of school attacks or student kidnappings in the Northwest in two years. There was also a serious reduction in various forms of attacks. Movement between Abuja and Kaduna and from Zaria to Zamfara was free until the two cases recorded recently,” he stated.

    He described the recent wave of abductions—from worship centres and schools—as “unexpected,” but assured that intelligence was being deployed to determine the cause. “We are gathering useful information on what happened and how it happened,” he added.

    The former Jigawa governor admitted that isolated attacks still occur, but stressed that the government had never declared insecurity completely over.

    “Our main concern now is the return of attacks on schools and the abduction of students. We are studying what happened and how to eliminate it.”

    According to him, the Federal Government has maintained a continuous security arrangement for school protection, which accounted for the two-year break in incidents. “What they did recently was guerrilla-style. They took security operatives unaware just to show their presence,” he said.

    Badaru vowed that security agencies would no longer be caught off guard. “By God’s grace, we will not be taken unawares again. We have made important findings and understood what happened. Security will be improved, and protection of lives and property will be strengthened.”

    He confirmed that the government is investigating reports that soldiers withdrew from a Kebbi school shortly before it was attacked. He assured that disciplinary action would be taken against anyone found culpable.

    The minister dismissed insinuations that insurgent groups such as Ansaru and the Lakurawa have regained strongholds. He described them as scattered elements hiding in remote areas and exploiting isolated opportunities to extort rural communities.

    “Insurgents hide among the public to avoid harming innocent people during operations. We are monitoring them closely and updating the nation regularly. We will finish them,” he said.

    Responding to comments attributed to former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Nigeria’s security strategy, Badaru said America understands the complexity of guerrilla warfare, “The U.S. faced similar challenges in Afghanistan. They know what it means,” he said.

    He added that considering the turmoil in neighbouring countries battling insurgency, Nigeria’s efforts deserve commendation. He disclosed that a Nigerian delegation is currently in the United States for discussions, expressing optimism that all issues will be resolved amicably.

    Badaru concluded that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains deeply concerned about abducted students still in captivity and has ordered their immediate and safe rescue.

  • Nigeria turning the tide against insecurity – Badaru

    Nigeria turning the tide against insecurity – Badaru

    Minister of Defence Mohammed Badaru Abubakar has declared Nigeria is making significant strides in its battle against insecurity with recent military operations and strategic investments in defence infrastructure yielding tangible results across the country.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview for an upcoming State House documentary to mark President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second anniversary in office, the Minister painted a picture of renewed hope and momentum in the fight against terrorism, banditry, and other security threats.

    “For the first time in years, Nigerians can travel the Birnin Gwari to Kaduna road even at midnight. That’s progress. Zaria to Funtua to Gusau is now peaceful, and the Abuja-Kaduna road has been largely secured, Badaru noted. 

    According to the Minister, President Tinubu issued a clear and urgent mandate upon assuming office: end insecurity decisively and do it fast — before the end of 2025. 

    This directive has fuelled aggressive military campaigns such as Operation Fasan Yama, among other targeted efforts in various conflict zones.

    Badaru detailed the scale of recent accomplishments by Nigeria’s security agencies: 13,543 terrorists and bandits neutralised, 17,500 suspects arrested, 9,821 hostages rescued, and over 24,000 terrorists surrendered. 

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    In a statement on Friday by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Badaru said: “These aren’t just numbers. These are lives saved, villages reclaimed, and communities restored”. 

    The Defence Minister reported a return to normalcy in parts of the Northeast and Northwest, saying “markets are back. Farms are productive again. We’ve seen Fulani, Hausa, and other communities rebuilding trust. The progress is real and visible.”

    Crucial to these gains, he said, has been President Tinubu’s strong support for military welfare. The President approved ₦18 billion to clear insurance arrears for military personnel and doubled the troop ration allowance from ₦1,500 to ₦3,000. 

    “Life insurance now covers all soldiers, and I’ve personally visited frontline bases to listen to our troops and boost morale,” Badaru stated.

    On the issue of military capacity, Badaru said the Armed Forces are better equipped today than ever before, saying “President Tinubu has not turned down a single request for equipment. We now have attack helicopters, UAVs, MRAPs, APCs, and other top-tier weaponry.”

    The Minister highlighted the recent passage of the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) Bill as a transformative moment. 

    “We’ve signed over 100 local and international defence partnerships. Ammunition is being produced domestically. Two MRAPs assembled locally are parked outside this office. This is the beginning of true defence independence”, he said.

    In the South-South region, the Defence Ministry has recorded a decline in pipeline vandalism and oil theft. Crude oil production has climbed from 1.4 million barrels per day to nearly 1.8 million, a development the Minister attributed to heightened surveillance and enforcement. 

    “We’ve arrested six ships, destroyed 2,000 illegal refineries, and dismantled over 5,000 crude oil storage pits,” he said.

    Looking ahead, Badaru assured Nigerians that the administration’s goal of defeating insecurity nationwide by the end of 2025 remains on course, assuri

    “This President is not making empty promises. He’s building the institutions, the morale, the partnerships, and the firepower to secure Nigeria. We are not relenting.”

    He called on citizens to remain united and optimistic, stressing that although progress may be gradual, the foundation for lasting peace is being laid. 

    “Change doesn’t happen overnight, but neutral observers will tell you that we’ve made real progress. The President’s commitment is unwavering,” he concluded.

  • Badaru, others laud fallen heroes on Armed Forces Remembrance Day

    Badaru, others laud fallen heroes on Armed Forces Remembrance Day

    The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their unwavering prayers and support for the nation’s fallen heroes.

    Speaking after the Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony at the National Arcade in Abuja, the minister described the occasion as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by military personnel to safeguard Nigeria’s peace and unity.

    “It is truly a solemn moment, and we remember those who have paid the supreme price while guarding our country,” Abubakar stated.

    He emphasized the importance of unity and assured serving members of the Armed Forces that their sacrifices would never be forgotten.

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    Chairman of the Nigerian Legion, Maj. Gen. Abdulmalik Jubril (rtd), echoed the minister’s sentiments, expressing gratitude for the nation’s continued support of fallen heroes, retirees, and those still serving.

    “This is an excellent signal to them that even after service and sacrifices, Nigerians will not forget them; they will continue to support them,” he said.

    Jubril highlighted the role of the Nigerian Legion in coordinating efforts to ensure the welfare of retired military personnel.

    He emphasised the Legion’s official capacity to address veterans’ concerns through proper channels.

    “Any official statement relating to the general welfare of retired members of the armed forces comes through the Minister of Defence via the Nigerian Legion. Any other noise, left and right, is just a drama,” he remarked.

    Mrs. Bunmi Okiti, National President of the Military Widows Association (MIWA), commended the federal government and Nigerians for consistently remembering the sacrifices of fallen heroes.

    She described Remembrance Day as a time to honour the memories of lost loved ones and to extend support to their families.

    On the issue of widows’ entitlements, Okiti acknowledged ongoing efforts by her association to assist widows in navigating bureaucratic processes.

    “Anyone with problems in obtaining their entitlements, we push the paper forward, go to the authority to find out, and ensure the process moves along,” she said.

    She also called for the swift settlement of outstanding life insurance claims for some Army personnel, while noting progress in payments to other service branches.

  • Defence Minister donates N20 million to Jigawa flood victims

    Defence Minister donates N20 million to Jigawa flood victims

    The immediate past governor of  Jigawa State, who is also the current Minister of Defense, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, yesterday, presented a donation of N20 million to the victims of the recent flood disaster in Jigawa State.

    The minister announced the personal donation when he paid a visit to the state, also condoled the families and relatives of the people who lost their lives in the disaster.

    Abubakar during the visit paid a courtesy visit to the state governor, Malam Umar Namadi at Dutse Government House, noted that “With great sorrow, I came to commiserate with Jigawa State governor, Malam Umar Namadi, the victims and the entire people of the state on the calamity inflicted our state which so far killed 33 people, displaced over 7,500 families and washed away hundreds of hectares of farmland.”

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    He also commended the state governor  for his rapid and quick response to the victims of the disaster, “This  shows your deep concern and caring for your people, thanks for that, and may Almighty Allah give you more courage and wisdom to guide the state to prosperity”

    The immediate past governor of the state said the donation was a personal assistance to the victims to alleviate their sufferings, therefore, urged the governor and the flood victims to take the natural disaster as an act of test from Almighty Allah , and submit everything to him, while at the same taking all necessary measures to minimize the damages.