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Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by treesun(op): 1:37pm On Jan 30
Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom, Says Shariah Council Leader


Nigerian Islamic scholar and President of the Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN), Dr. Bashir Aliyu Umar, has expressed deep concern over Nigeria’s worsening security situation, stating that kidnappings and abductions for ransom have degenerated into a horrific stage where victims are abandoned to die in captivity when their families can no longer raise the demanded sums.

Speaking in an extensive interview with BBC Hausa, Bashir warned that widespread poverty has crippled traditional means of raising ransom, leaving many abducted Nigerians to languish helplessly in the hands of criminals.

Kidnappings and abductions for ransom continue, and the situation has now reached a point where, when people are abducted and no ransom is forthcoming, because the avenues for raising money have dried up and poverty has become widespread, the victims are left to languish in captivity until they die in that condition,” he said.

“The situation is truly grim and distressing.”


Security Has Failed, Government Must Act

Bashir said the most critical issue confronting Nigerians today is security and the protection of lives, noting that strong complaints were raised over the deteriorating security situation across many states, particularly those with Muslim-majority populations.

According to him, the failure of the state to protect citizens has reached unacceptable levels, prompting urgent calls on the government to rise to its constitutional and moral responsibilities.

“The most critical issue that was confronted was the matter of security and the protection of the lives of the people,” he said.

“Strong complaints were raised about the deteriorating security situation, which affects many states in this country.”

He stressed that protecting lives, property and human dignity is not optional but a duty imposed by both God and the Nigerian Constitution, adding that such protection must be provided without discrimination on the basis of religion or ethnicity.

“A call was made on the government to rise up and discharge its responsibilities, responsibilities that God has placed upon it and which the Constitution has also imposed on it, to protect the property of the people, their lives, and their dignity, as required,” he said.

“This protection of Nigerians must be carried out without discrimination on the basis of religion or ethnicity.”


Christian Genocide Claims Are False, Muslims Are the Worst Hit’

Bashir also addressed international claims alleging genocide against Nigerian Christians, firmly rejecting them as false and misleading.

He said evidence gathered and shared globally shows that Muslims have suffered the most casualties in Nigeria’s insecurity crisis, contradicting narratives that portray only one religious group as victims.

“This opportunity was also used to further emphasise that the claim being made that genocide is being carried out against a particular segment of Nigerians is not true,” he said.

“Facts were established, facts that this body has gathered and disseminated globally, showing that those who have suffered the most, those who have borne the greatest pain of this insecurity, and those who have been killed the most in these mass killings are none other than the Muslims of this country.”

While acknowledging that the Federal Government has officially rejected genocide claims against Christians, Bashir said this position must be consistently reinforced and backed by concrete action to end the violence.

The scholar cautioned against relying solely on military force to tackle insecurity, calling instead for a combination of approaches, including reconciliation with armed groups willing to repent.

However, he warned that reconciliation must not undermine justice.

“The issue should not be addressed solely through the use of military force but also through other approaches, including reconciliation with those who are willing to lay down their arms and repent,” he said.

He stressed that any reconciliation process must be clearly structured and anchored on justice, ensuring fairness to victims and accountability for wrongdoing.

Bashir urged Islamic scholars to intensify prayers and guide society toward repentance, citing Qur’anic teachings that calamities are often the result of human actions.

“Allah has informed us in the Qur’an that no calamity befalls people except as a result of what they themselves have done,” he said.

“Therefore, we must repent and return to Allah, and intensify our prayers.”

He added that divine forgiveness and relief are promised if people sincerely turn back to God.


Tax Law Amendments ‘Betrayed the Poor’

Beyond security, Bashir raised serious concerns about Nigeria’s economic direction, particularly proposed amendments to tax laws.

He said religious leaders were deeply disappointed by changes introduced after public consultations, which were supposed to protect the poor from excessive tax burdens.

“We expressed deep concern and regret over what has happened,” he said.

“The legislature had consulted widely with a view to making amendments in such a way that the poor would not be unduly burdened.”

Instead, he said, the final amendments contradicted what was agreed during public hearings.

“Who made these changes and usurped the powers that the Constitution clearly vests in the hands of legislators?” he asked.

“It is not the responsibility of the executive arm of government. This constitutes a clear violation of the Constitution.”

Bashir said the manner in which the issue was brushed aside suggested that constitutional violations were being normalised.

He called for proper post-public hearings by the National Assembly and demanded that what was agreed during public consultations should prevail as the law of the land.

He also condemned persistent problems in Nigeria’s budgeting process, including budget padding and the prioritization of expenditures that do not improve the lives of ordinary people.

“Projects and allocations that would alleviate poverty, improve education, and enhance healthcare are not being prioritised,” he said.

Bashir noted that the 2024 and 2025 budgets have not been fully implemented, yet new budgets are being proposed and funds released without tangible results.

“It is as though the government is completely unaware of the harsh conditions in which ordinary people are living,” he said.

He urged Islamic scholars to use tafsir sessions and public platforms to consistently challenge policymakers to adopt economic policies that reflect empathy for the poor.

At the same time, he called on the Muslim community to take voter registration and Permanent Voter Card collection seriously.

“When it comes time to vote, they should vote for those they believe will uphold trust and act with integrity,” he said. “Not sectarianism, not party affiliation, but trust.”

He emphasized that leadership in Islam is a sacred trust (amanah).

Call for Removal of Electoral Commission Chairman

In one of his strongest interventions, Bashir called for the removal of the Chairman of the Electoral Commission, accusing him of partisanship over genocide claims.

According to him, the official publicly affirmed genocide allegations, contradicting the Federal Government’s official position.

“As a senior government official, this puts him at odds with the government’s stance,” he said. “This amounts to a form of betrayal of the state.”

Bashir warned that elections conducted under such leadership would lack public confidence.

“What he ought to do is resign. If he does not resign, then the government should remove him,” he said.

He expressed concern that the chairman has neither retracted nor clarified his statements, insisting that Nigeria needs an electoral umpire who is neutral, fair and impartial.

“The country needs someone who is non-partisan, free from bias or vested interests,” Bashir said. “This is the position we continue to maintain up till now.”
https://saharareporters.com/2026/01/30/kidnapped-nigerians-left-die-poverty-cuts-means-pay-ransom-says-shariah-council-leader

Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by treesun(op): 4:50pm On Jan 30
People are being kidnapped and forced to pay heavy ransom, I support Falana, Nlfpmod, FG should refund!
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Karlovich: 4:52pm On Jan 30
embarassed He did it in Lagos

He tamed the Atlantic ocean

He made first class in Accounting

We need his brain and not his body

Spits!
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Afriifa(m): 9:52pm On Jan 30
Go and fix your religion.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by dfrost: 9:54pm On Jan 30
I don't get this... Trying to wrap my head around the post.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by ebuk4real(m): 9:55pm On Jan 30
This APC and their mindless insecurity. Well, no issue. One thing is sure: Nigerians are awake.


And if even if Tinubu runs unopposed in the coming election, he will still lose.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Elusive001: 9:55pm On Jan 30
Karlovich:
embarassed He did it in Lagos

He tamed the Atlantic ocean

He made first class in Accounting

We need his brain and not his body

Spits!
You remind me of those days when one fit be the best player for his school or locality. When dem jam better side for match, the person go loss for field.

Tinubu loss for field be this oooo
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Guestmale: 9:55pm On Jan 30
Afriifa:
Go and fix your religion.
The root cause.

8 more character.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by simpleseyi: 9:55pm On Jan 30
Karlovich:
embarassed He did it in Lagos

He tamed the Atlantic ocean

He made first class in Accounting

We need his brain and not his body

Spits!
.
Not only spits, you go vomit. He is President till 2031. If you like, go and get kidnapped, we no send you
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by enigmagu1(m): 9:56pm On Jan 30
Nigeria will survive.
Let's be calm
Tinubu will fix things before the next election.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Gotocourt: 9:56pm On Jan 30
Snatch it, grab it and run with it 🤫.



Things are happening in the north, passing of gun ownership or sheriff in local government areas will go a long way in addressing many societal menace 📌💯
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by bikefab(m): 9:56pm On Jan 30
Until northern traditional rulers, top politicians and elites speak and stand on the truth about terrorism and banditry in the North, kidnappers will always have a field day in that region and the federal government will never be able to curb it. It doesn't matter who the president might be.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Btruth: 9:56pm On Jan 30
Who started it? Northerner leaders should call their subjects to order.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by PUNANI01: 9:58pm On Jan 30
treesun:
People are being kidnapped and forced to pay heavy ransom, I support Falana, Nlfpmod, FG should refund!
the one sponsoring the kidnapping 😂 Una dey on una own!
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Melagros(m): 10:07pm On Jan 30
COMRADES are speechless, I think all I can say is that, it shall not be well with our leaders for failing us this woefully
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by AlphaTaikun: 10:10pm On Jan 30
treesun:
https://saharareporters.com/2026/01/30/kidnapped-nigerians-left-die-poverty-cuts-means-pay-ransom-says-shariah-council-leader
A simple report to the IG of Police's IRT unit after every kidnapping is what is required NOT the IRRESPONSIBLE act of paying ransoms. Paying these ransoms WITHOUT informing the Police via the office of the Inspector General of Police over the years is what has further encouraged those LAZY kidnappers to continue what they are doing.

Report to the IG of Police's IRT units and they would rescue any kidnapped person just like they have rescued several kidnapped people as far as the 2009 when I FIRST fully became aware of that special unit within the Nigerian Police. However the purchase of more surveillance and attack drones would enable the security agencies such as the Police to be more efficient and monitoring forested areas where kidnappers keep their victims. Fortunately, Nigeria has a company that manufactures attack and surveillance drones so they can get some drones at cheaper costs. Period.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by iwaeda: 10:15pm On Jan 30
APC has come to steal, to kill and destroy. People are now doing gofundme to pay ransome. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by anonimi: 10:36pm On Jan 30
Afriifa:
Go and fix your religion.
It has been fixed already with the Mu-Mu ticket indirectly enabled by naive but noisy Obidient tribalistic voters.

jameshankss:
Arguing that Obi’s presidential bid would only work in favour of Tinubu, Soludo said, “Indeed, if I were Asiwaju Tinubu, I would even give Peter Obi money as someone heading one of the departments of his campaign, because Obi is making Tinubu’s pathway to victory much easier by indirectly pulling down PDP.”

Obi, according to Soludo, would only deplete the votes of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and pave the path for an APC victory.

He stated, “The current fleeting frenzy, if not checked, will cost Ndigbo dearly for years. The South-east has the lowest number of votes of any region, but it is also the only region where the presidential race might be a four-way race (it is a two-way race in the other five regions) thereby, ensuring that our votes won’t count in the making of the next president of Nigeria.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/11/15/soludo-i-wont-succumb-to-bullies-obi-knows-he-cant-win/
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by anonimi:
Melagros:
COMRADES are speechless, I think all I can say is that, it shall not be well with our leaders for failing us this woefully
HOW can it be well for the people who allow these leaders looters to emerge from among them huh



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMWUS1W_ITc


anonimi:
“The worst illiterate is the political illiterate, he doesn’t hear, doesn’t speak, nor participates in the political events.

He doesn’t know the cost of life, the price of the bean, of the fish, of the flour, of the rent, of the shoes and of the medicine, all depends on political decisions. The political illiterate is so stupid that he is proud and swells his chest saying that he hates politics.

The slowpoke doesn’t know that, from his political ignorance is born the prostitute, the abandoned child, and the worst thieves of all, the bad politician, corrupted and flunky of the national and multinational companies.”

― Bertolt Brecht
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Racoon:
The ranking placed Nigeria in 186th position, only after Haiti, among 187 countries of the world. Nigeria is the second country in the world with the lowest voter turnout, worse than war-ravaged Afghanistan and Libya, a new ranking by Picodi has shown.

The ranking placed Nigeria in 186th position, only after Haiti, among 187 countries of the world. Nigeria also ranked worst in Africa. Nigeria’s low voter turnout

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how Nigeria recorded a new low in voter turnout during the last general elections. With a national turnout of 29 per cent, a Premium Times analysis showed that the last election had the lowest participation rate in the country’s six decades of independence.

It further revealed that of the 93.4 million registered voters this year, 87.2 million people collected their Permanent Voters Card and the total number of actual voters on election day was only 24.9 million..The winner of the election, Bola Tinubu, had less than nine million votes, roughly 10 per cent of the total eligible voters.

Another analysis by this newspaper revealed that all the 18 candidates in Nigeria’s February elections received only 27.55 per cent of the total eligible votes.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/634921-voter-turnout-nigeria-ranks-worlds-second-worst-nation-report.html?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by SpaceX: 10:50pm On Jan 30
If we can reform islam kidnapping will stop...
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by WizardOfNG: 10:53pm On Jan 30
simpleseyi:
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Not only spits, you go vomit. He is President till 2031. If you like, go and get kidnapped, we no send you
Dont mind them. Always spitting every as if they are all collectively pregnant at the same time.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by MemoriesAndMe: 10:57pm On Jan 30
Is it now the duty of the government to pay ransoms? Can't the kidnappers think of legit ways of making an income other than kidnapping?
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by nedu666: 11:08pm On Jan 30
AlphaTaikun:
A simple report to the IG of Police's IRT unit after every kidnapping is what is required NOT the IRRESPONSIBLE act of paying ransoms. Paying these ransoms WITHOUT informing the Police via the office of the Inspector General of Police over the years is what has further encouraged those LAZY kidnappers to continue what they are doing.

Report to the IG of Police's IRT units and they would rescue any kidnapped person just like they have rescued several kidnapped people as far as the 2009 when I FIRST fully became aware of that special unit within the Nigerian Police. However the purchase of more surveillance and attack drones would enable the security agencies such as the Police to be more efficient and monitoring forested areas where kidnappers keep their victims. Fortunately, Nigeria has a company that manufactures attack and surveillance drones so they can get some drones at cheaper costs. Period.
Why has the irt not rescued the benue priest ashi who died in Kidnappers den. His wife and daughter are still there since October. What of the youth corper since December
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Doyou2019: 11:09pm On Jan 30
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Karlovich:
embarassed He did it in Lagos

He tamed the Atlantic ocean

He made first class in Accounting

We need his brain and not his body

Spits!
Awon eleya. Let them enjoy it. Maybe someday they and their families will be kidnapped too - so they understand that these crises are no fiction
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Edojoma(m): 11:42pm On Jan 30
dfrost:
I don't get this... Trying to wrap my head around the post.
I swear down, dis guy shoube arrested and interrogated.. He knows something...

Thought he wanted to rebuke kidnapping, instead he is talking abt means of ransom paymenthuh?

Is dis man normal at all??
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Dalohad: 11:44pm On Jan 30
Tinubu Omo olodo odo, abi na how Una dey take talk am. . grin
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by tete7000(m): 2:38am On Jan 31
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Edojoma:
I swear down, dis guy shoube arrested and interrogated.. He knows something...

Thought he wanted to rebuke kidnapping, instead he is talking abt means of ransom paymenthuh?

Is dis man normal at all??
Those guys are never normal
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 3:09am On Jan 31
I just pity you guys
Instead of you to be brutal and ruthless against CRIME you are romancing and pampering CRIME.

una neva ready
Once you guys are ready you will do the needful.

Awon they are our brothers, sons
You guys know were these guys are, but just look at you in this article pretending as if it is impossible to arrest these guys.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Tzar(m): 5:04am On Jan 31
Nigerians MUST understand that these kidnappers harvest the organs of their victims to sell on the black market if ransom is not paid.
This is the only logical explanation for the rate at which poor to middle class people (who clearly don’t have enough to pay ransom) are kidnapped.
Nigerians need to adopt the Algerian method where citizens are trained to resist (to the point of death) kidnappers and terriorists at all cost, otherwise the government wipes out everyone- kidnapper or the kidnapped. This was how Algeria managed the menace in the past.
The government needs to also investigate and stop the dark market of baby factories and organ harvesting in Nigeria. These markets are for a more sinister international purpose and it is at the root of kidnapping in Nigeria.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by planetbluz: 6:37am On Jan 31
treesun:
https://saharareporters.com/2026/01/30/kidnapped-nigerians-left-die-poverty-cuts-means-pay-ransom-says-shariah-council-leader
The political Elites Are Paying Little Or No Attention To This Very Critical Issue Of Insecurity. Imagine Eleme Junction In Porthacourt, No Military Check Point Even With Daily Records Of Robberies And Murders.
Re: Kidnapped Nigerians Left To Die As Poverty Cuts Off Means To Pay Ransom by Port8080: 7:29am On Jan 31
This headline sounds to me like kidnappers complaining.
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