Tragedy in Kebbi: Former APC Chairman Dies in Bandits’ Captivity
A wave of grief has swept through Kebbi State following the death of former All Progressives Congress (APC) chairman in Koko/Besse Local Government Area, Alhaji Muhammadu Mai Barga Besse, while in the custody of bandits who abducted him earlier this month.
Reports indicate that the former party leader died before he could regain his freedom, bringing a tragic end to weeks of uncertainty and concern over his condition in captivity.
The late APC chieftain was among those kidnapped during a wave of attacks that have continued to affect communities across parts of northwestern Nigeria. During his time in captivity, concerns had grown over his health and wellbeing, with appeals made to authorities and security agencies for urgent intervention to secure his release.
His death has sparked renewed concern over the worsening security situation in the region, with many questioning the effectiveness of ongoing efforts to tackle banditry and kidnapping operations.
Political associates, community leaders, and residents have expressed sadness over the development, describing the late politician as a respected figure who made significant contributions to grassroots politics and community development in Kebbi State.
The incident once again highlights the security challenges confronting several communities across northern Nigeria, where bandit attacks, abductions, and violent crimes continue to threaten lives and livelihoods despite ongoing security operations.
As tributes continue to pour in from political and community circles, calls are growing for stronger and more effective measures to protect vulnerable communities and curb the activities of armed criminal groups operating across the region.
The death of the former APC chairman adds to the growing list of casualties linked to Nigeria's prolonged battle against banditry, underscoring the urgent need for lasting solutions to the country's security crisis.

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