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Anger As DSS Gives ‘Anti-Kidnapping Manual’ To VIPs
A manual emanating from the Department of State Services, DSS, which provides tips against kidnapping for Very Important Personalities, VIPs, is generating controversy among Nigerians.
Concerns are being raised as to why the DSS chose to produce the manual to serve the interest of VIPs instead of ordinary Nigerians who are more vulnerable to kidnapping in the country.
The manual is coming at a time when many Nigerians have either lost their lives or valuables to pay ransom to kidnappers in different parts of the country.
A copy of the handbook titled: ‘Kidnapping, why me and my family’ was conveyed to the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele through a letter dated January 17, 2020, and acknowledged on January 20, 2020.
Similar copies of the handbook were also said to have been sent to top government functionaries, including Heads of Government Agencies, Departments, Boards and Parastatals.
Titled ‘Forwarding of kidnapping handbook’, the letter signed by Ahmed Salisu on behalf of the Director-General of DSS, partly reads: “Following in-depth assessment of kidnapping trend across the States of the Federation in recent years, and the seeming lack of awareness of basic preventive tips and guidelines among the populace, the Service as part of its proactive measure against the crime has produced a handbook, aimed at sensitizing Very Important Personalities (VIPs)…”
The introductory note to the manual reads: “Given the pecuniary motive driving kidnapping activities, the affluent in the society become easy targets of attack. However, with the appropriate application of relevant security tips and guidelines, the vulnerability of Very Important Personalities (VIPs) to attacks can be reduced to its barest minimum. This handbook is therefore designed to specifically acquaint VIPs of important tips that would enhance their personal security and that of their family members.”
A scrutiny of the 19-page handbook showed that it provides the VIPs with kidnapping preventive tips and guidelines under different subtitles.
A tip under the subtitle: ‘Why you and your household may be targets of kidnapping’, reads: “The following if not well managed could expose you to dangers of kidnapping: Your appearance and disposition; your level of popularity; occupying sensitive and important positions in the society; raving flippant and unguided aides; engaging inadequately vetted household employees; inordinate business transactions involving one’s bank accounts without adequate knowledge about intentions; entrusting confidential and personal matters into others; inappropriate disclosure of one’s itinerary, and living a flamboyant lifestyle and inappropriate display of wealth.”
Another tip, which talks about self-awareness, said: “Recognize your self-worth; assess the threat level of your environment, and the perception of others about you in any given location.
“Your security aides are there to secure you and your household. They are also to educate you and your household on security-related issues. Ensure you obtain intelligence relating to the security situation of places you intend visiting for public functions or personal purposes.
“Be humble enough to see things from your security aide’s perspective when you are advised not to visit an area. Your aides are your buffer against danger, take care of them. Vigilance keeps you at alert when others are not. It entails being conscious of every activity/happening around you and your family…”
Other kidnapping preventive tips for VIPs as contained in the handbook advised VIPs on the need for installation of Close Circuit Television Cameras, CCTV, maintaining a moderate lifestyle, avoiding phone calls that discuss financial issues in the public among others.
A cross-section of Nigerians have expressed dismay and surprise at the issuance of kidnapping manual for VIPs, wondering why the DSS failed to direct it to ordinary citizens who are most vulnerable to the crime.
“We sold our farm to secure the release of our eldest brother from the hands of kidnappers,” said Aisha Isa, a school teacher in Katsina.
“And our case is not an exception, many families lost their sources of livelihood because they have to sell everything they have in order to secure the release of their loved ones. In some instances, the kidnappers kill their victims even when the ransom was paid,” she said.
“I wouldn’t have been kidnapped if I had access to the advisory,” said a kidnap victim who does not want his name in print.
“I am a businessman and had to pay a lot of money to secure my release. I passed through psychological trauma and my family was also rattled during my days in captivity. Despite assurances by the security agencies, it was the money we paid that my freedom was secured,” he said.
“I want to suggest that the federal government and the security agencies should give equal preferences to the safety of the citizens irrespective of status in the society. This is the only way we can secure the country,” he added.
The Executive Director, YIAGA Africa, Samson Itodo, stated that such handbook and other preventive and safety measures should have been for ordinary citizens who are the most vulnerable.
Itodo said: “I am surprised that only the VIPs were entitled to the memo when ordinary citizens are the worst hit by kidnapping. Check the statistics, the masses are the most vulnerable because they do not have the luxury of bodyguards and convoys to protect them.”
On her part, the Director Centre for Democracy and Development, CDD, Idayat Hassan, said that the development us unfair and selective.
She said: “It is not just unfair, it is also unprofessional and selective action by the DSS, whose main duties are to protect the internal security of all Nigerians. Such action is suggesting that they serve only a few elite groups and the security of Nigerians is not a priority”.
Also, the Executive Director, Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education, CHRICED, Dr. Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, maintained that the handbook should have been released to the Nigerian public.
“I agree absolutely that the handbook should have been made available to the public whose taxes and sweat the so-called VIPs are managing. The DSS and other security agencies are created to secure the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens and not for the privileged few,” Zikirullahi said.
Similarly, the Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, told Daily Trust that it is surprising that such important information was being given to select individuals.
“One would have expected that this should be a public document to protect the citizens from kidnapping and other crimes. One expects the DSS, through its public affairs unit or department to publicize this security handbook. Limiting it to individuals and some top government officials is unfair especially that this was done with public resources.
“So, the DSS should work with the National Orientation Agency, NOA, to amplify this and other safety and security measures. The agency (DSS) should also work with the Police in this regard,” Rafsanjani said.
Also speaking, Jaye Gaskia, the Executive Director, Praxis Centre and Convener, Take Back Nigeria Movement, TBNM, said: “Given the endemic nature of insecurity in general, and kidnapping in particular, any security advisory aimed at stemming the tide ought to have been made public and productively disseminated.
“What the DSS has done in these instance smacks of selective protection for citizens, and is the latest indication of the phenomenon as well as a tragic consequence of elite capture, privatization, and personalization of the state.”
Responding to the allegation of selective distribution, the DSS said the handbook is not exclusive. Spokesman of the Service, Peter Afunanya, disclosed that the Service conducts regular public awareness on security issues and engages specific stakeholders on security tips.
He said only recently, the service conducted a lecture in the newsroom of a popular online media educating journalists on security tips.
He added that the Service is engaging traditional rulers, Government Agencies, trade unions, and all stakeholders in society on safety measures to avoid kidnapping and other instances of insecurity.
“If the DSS creates a handbook for VIPs, it does not exclude others in society,” Afunanya said.
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Breaking: PANDEF replies Wike, we never took Tinubu to court

… Accuses minister of blocking peace efforts in Rivers crisis
The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has debunked claims by Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, in a recent media chat, alleging that the organisation to court President Bola Tinubu over his position on the Rivers State crisis.
Wike had criticised PANDEF over its stance on the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State. He described PANDEF as “the worst organization anybody can rely on,” accusing its leaders of being financially driven and politically motivated.
But addressing press conference on Friday, Co-Chairman, Board of Trustees of PANDEF and Chairman of the organisation’s Peace, Reconciliation Committee and former Governor of Cross River State, Victor Attah, and its President, Godknows Igali, said the organization had placed embargo on speaking on the issue.
Igali said: “There was no time that PANDEF took Mr President to court, maybe it’s it a slip of the tongue. It never happened. This is the first time that PANDEF as an organization is making a public statement on this situation in the Rivers State since the crisis started. And even when the peace committee started working we placed an embargo that they must not speak to anybody until we arrive at the threshold.
“Yes, there were personal views that were expressed by some members of PANDEF. But there was no time that PANDEF as an organization…there is no press statement. So it is unthinkable to say that PANDEF went to court at all.“
PANDEF also raised concerns over the refusal of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), to engage with its Peace and Reconciliation Committee, despite President Bola Tinubu’s appeal for dialogue to restore stability in Rivers State.
Attah, lamented that Wike’s unwillingness to meet with the committee is obstructing efforts to de-escalate tensions in the state.
Attah detailed how PANDEF, a respected regional body established in 2016 to champion the interests of the Niger Delta, had taken proactive steps to mediate in the political crisis in Rivers State.
Following a Special General Assembly in Port Harcourt in October 2024, the group set up a seven-member High-Level Peace and Reconciliation Committee.
Notably, the committee excluded any representatives from Rivers State to ensure neutrality.
“In a determination to prevent a full-blown crisis from developing, we constituted a team of eminent elders from across the South-South region,” Attah said.
“However, despite repeated attempts, we have been unable to secure a meeting with Chief Nyesom Wike, who has continued to rebuff our peace efforts.”
According to Attah, a PANDEF delegation met with President Tinubu on March 11, 2025, to seek his intervention. The delegation made it clear that the success of any peace process hinged on Wike’s willingness to come to the table.
“We informed Mr. President of the difficulties we have faced in securing the cooperation of his cabinet minister,” Attah explained.
“It is deeply troubling that Chief Wike has dismissed PANDEF as ‘the worst organization for anyone to rely on’ in a recent media chat, yet the President did not treat us with such disregard when he received us.”
Attah stressed that dialogue requires mutual engagement and cannot be forced upon one party alone.
“It is not possible to clap with one hand. Negotiation can only take place if both parties in dispute agree to be accessible and available,” he said.
Given Wike’s continued rebuff, PANDEF is now considering withdrawing entirely from mediation efforts.
“If this impasse persists, we will have no choice but to disband the Peace and Reconciliation Committee and step back from any further attempts to resolve this crisis,” Attah warned. “However, our fear is that this could have catastrophic consequences.”
PANDEF urged President Tinubu to intervene and ensure Wike comes to the negotiation table before the situation in Rivers State spirals further out of control.
PANDEF’s National President, Igali described the FCT minister’s insinuation that they were financially induced as very cheeky. “That is very cheeky. Because I’ve said earlier, when you have a group made up of former governors, former ministers, chairman of traditional religious councils, some of whom have been themselves former governors and former ministers, It’s just totally out of question. Wike himself, is our son. Every son of Niger Delta is part of PANDEF.”
Igali also recalled on the organization has stood by Wike including when they were protest against his nomination as minister, and it was the late Elder Statesman, Edwin Clark, whom they accused Wike of disparaging him and his memory, that issues a statement in his defence.
“Let me tell you, when the minister became minister, and you will recall, in fact, there were some insinuations that somebody from the south, should not be minister of FCT, and there were even demonstrations in Abuja against the honorable minister of the FCT. It was the same PANDEF that came out to rebuffed the Nigerians, and the same chief Clark that he (Wike) waved at that issued a statement and said that every Nigerian can hold any position if the president finds him worthy and the Senate clears him.
“That press statement is there we can pull it out. After that, Wike the minister of the Federal Capital City, our son, received the delegation from PANDEF, in his office in appreciation, of his people standing by him. So if after some time, he now feels that it is a worse organization, well, maybe times have change.”
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Couple arrested for gun running in Delta, wife confesses to helping hubby dispatch firearms

A couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bogbon Godwell, have been arrested by operatives of the Delta CP Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT) for alleged gun running in the state.
The couple was picked up from their home following a sting operation by police detective on March 9, 2025.
State Police Public Relations Officer, SP. Edafe Bright, who confirmed this in a statement on Thursday, said that they were held following a credible intelligence on them at their residence in Okpe local government area of the state.
Mrs. Uche Joshua, the wife, was said to have admitted to helping her husband dispatch guns to clients in Warri and Sapele.
The police said it recovered a fabricated Beretta pistol with a single live ammunition, which was planned to be delivered to a client in Sapele from their residence.
During interrogation, Mrs. Joshua confessed to her involvement in the gun-running business, saying, “I helped my husband dispatch guns to clients in Warri and Sapele. I was the one who delivered the guns to the clients.”
Edale said that police are still investigating the couple and their associates, with efforts to recover more firearms and arrest other suspects.
Equally, on February 3, 2025, operatives arrested a suspected cultist and gun runner, Stephen Oma Odu, who has been on wanted list from Obagho community in Warri North LGA Delta State at Sapele town.
His arrest also led to the arrest of another 42 years old suspected cultist, Abel Festus, aka “TOMPOLO.” of Oghareki community in Ethiope West LGA, at Oghara town.
Two pump action guns and 24 rounds of live cartridges were recovered from Festus’ apartment.
“Two other suspected cultists were also arrested during the raid including Godspower Moses m” aka power of Kokori community in Ethiope West LGA Delta State and Oloriode Owebe m” 24 years of Oghareki community in Ethiope West LGA Delta State”, Edafe added.
Police says preliminary investigations revealed that they were suspected members of the Vikings’ confraternity.
Additionally, CP-SAT arrested 26 years old Oboyo, a notorious cultist and suspected kidnapper from Igbopa community in Ethiope West LGA, and recovered a locally made gun with a single cartridge.
According to Edafe, an “FBI” impersonated enlargement carrying his picture was also recovered, which he used for internet fraud.
“Other members of his gang which include Favor omowo “m” 29yrs aka “Voltage” of Jesse town in Ethiope West LGA Delta State and Gift Omowo “26yrs of Jesse community in Ethiope West LGA Delta State were also arrested.
“Trailing of his other fleeing gang members is on course while investigation is ongoing”, the statement added.
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Nigeria lost ₦120 billion to Illegal charter operations –Keyamo

Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has revealed how illegal private charter operations plagued the country’s aviation sector for over five decades and cost the federal government an estimated ₦120 billion in lost revenue over the past 10 years.
The minister made the revelation during fourth edition of the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation’s Ministerial Press Briefing in Abuja on Thursday. Keyamo described the issue as a “hydra-headed monster,” revealing that 80% of private jet owners in Nigeria have the habit of obtaining Private Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF) licenses but use their aircraft for commercial operations daily.
He said the PNCF license is intended for private use, such as transporting family members or attending social or business events and that it attracts a significantly lower fees compared to licenses for commercial charter operations, which require higher fees and stricter regulations. The minister explained that private jet owners exploit this loophole to avoid paying fees and taxes for commercial purposes. He said for instance, while a commercial charter operator might charge $10,000 for a flight from Lagos to Calabar and pay the required fees, private jet owners with PNCF licenses conduct similar operations without remitting the necessary revenue to the government.
Keymao said that in the past 10 years, Nigeria lost approximately ₦120 billion due to unremitted fees and taxes from illegal charter operations. “They go and obtain the PNCF license, the private one, but all of them are back every day for business. All of them. This is how the federal government has been losing revenue,” he said.
Keyamo said private jets which operate without proper documentation or passenger manifests, makes it difficult to track who or what is on board. He raised concerns that these jets could be used for illegal activities, including smuggling, money laundering, and even terrorism. “You don’t even have the manifest of those inside the aircraft. Sometimes, when there’s a near accident with a private jet, we struggle to find out who was inside. It’s totally unregulated.”
To address the issue, Keyamo established a task force last year headed by the Managing Director of Aero Contractors, Captain Ado Sanusi to investigate illegal charter operations. The task force submitted its report last week, saying they uncovered “mind-boggling” findings. Among the recommendations the task force made is the total shutdown of the private charter wing at airports for a complete overhaul.
“The task force suggested shutting down the private charter wing for total reconfiguration in terms of security and the kind of machines we use to screen bags. We are still looking into how to implement these recommendations without disrupting passenger movement,” Keyamo said.
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