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    Taraba lecturer rescue exposes security gaps

    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateAugust 4, 20253 Comments1 Views
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    On July 31, 2025, Engineer Joshua Saleh, a respected lecturer at Taraba State University, was abducted along the Chinkai-Kente-Wukari Road in Wukari Local Government Area.

    This brazen act highlights the disturbing frequency with which kidnappings have become a daily threat in Taraba State.

    The incident has ignited fierce criticism of the local security architecture. How could a university lecturer be snatched in broad daylight on a major road?

    The answer points to the glaring insecurity and negligence that residents have long complained about but which authorities seem unwilling or unable to meaningfully address.

    Military and DSS: A Joint Show of Force

    Following Saleh’s disappearance, troops from the Nigerian Army’s 6 Brigade swiftly teamed up with operatives from the Department of State Services (DSS).

    This collaboration led to a swift, intelligence-led rescue mission targeting multiple flashpoints across Kente, Sondi, Yaku, and Warawa.

    Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for 6 Brigade, said the troops engaged the kidnappers in a fierce gun battle.

    The criminals, overwhelmed by the superior military response, fled, leaving Engineer Saleh unharmed.

    Though the operation was successful, the need for a forceful firefight underscores the deeply entrenched lawlessness threatening civilians daily.

    Critics argue that if such threats are met only after abductions, the system is reactive instead of preventive  a clear indictment of current security policies.

    Praise for the Troops – But What About Prevention

    Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, Commander of the 6 Brigade, praised both soldiers and DSS operatives for their prompt action.

    He called for residents’ continued cooperation with security agencies to defeat criminal elements.

    While commendations are due for the successful rescue, the deeper question remains unanswered:

    Why must residents live under constant fear?

    And why has prevention become an afterthought?

    The public deserves more than reactive heroics.

    They need proactive strategies to stop kidnappings before they happen.

    The Unspoken Reality: A Broken Security System

    The rescue of Engineer Saleh is one success story amid countless harrowing tales of victims who are never found alive.

    Taraba’s roads, once considered safe, have morphed into kidnapping hotspots.

    The government’s Operation Whirl Stroke, touted as a counter-kidnapping initiative, often appears more like a patchwork response.

    In communities impacted daily, locals express frustration with the lack of consistent patrols and intelligence gathering before crises arise.

    The captured lecturer was lucky many others are not.

    What Taraba Residents Deserve

    Citizens deserve deliberate, well-resourced policing that prioritizes community engagement, early intelligence identification, and rapid emergency response.

    Instead, they get temporary crackdowns after headlines are made, leaving a lingering sense of insecurity.

    The growing distrust between locals and security forces worsens the issue.

    When people perceive security agencies as ineffective or indifferent, they hesitate to share vital information.

    This cycle perpetuates the control criminals wield on highways and villages.

    The Road Ahead: Accountability and Reform

    The Nigerian Army and DSS must recognize that bold rescue operations alone will not solve the endemic kidnapping crisis.

    It requires transparent accountability, improved surveillance, and more boots on the ground before tragedies occur.

    Furthermore, the government must tackle the root causes fueling the rise in abductions — poverty, unemployment, and distrust in institutions.

    Without addressing these systemic problems, Taraba will remain a fertile ground for criminals.

    A Call to Action

    The July 31 abduction and subsequent rescue of Engineer Joshua Saleh should serve as a wake-up call — not just a fleeting news story.

    It exposes the cracks in Taraba State’s security structure, demanding urgent reforms.

    Residents of Taraba and Nigeria at large deserve much more than reactionary firefights and sporadic rescue missions.

    They deserve a security system that protects lives industriously and relentlessly.

    If Nigeria’s military and intelligence agencies are to restore public confidence, they must move beyond applauding post-crisis bravery and implement concrete measures that prevent such crises altogether.


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