BREAKING: Rampaging kidnappers kill Jigawa politician Abba Anas Adamu despite ransom, Senator Dickson mourns

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — The National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Senator Seriake Dickson, has expressed deep sorrow over the brutal killing of Hon. Abba Anas Adamu of Jigawa State, who was allegedly murdered by kidnappers even after ransom was paid.
In a moving tribute, Dickson described Adamu as more than a political ally, calling him a brother and confidant. “Last night, I was deeply shocked and saddened to hear about the kidnapping and gruesome murder of my dear friend and ally, Hon. Abba Anas Adamu. Even after ransom was paid, he was still brutally killed. The news left me devastated and heartbroken at the tragic and painful manner in which such a good man lost his life,” he said.
Dickson recalled their shared history in the House of Representatives in 2007, where Adamu played a pivotal role in the Nigeria First Forum during the succession crisis following President Yar’Adua’s illness. He noted that Adamu seconded the historic motion that led to the Doctrine of Necessity, paving the way for President Goodluck Jonathan to assume office.
He praised Adamu’s courage, saying he resisted inducement, intimidation, and blackmail in pursuit of national interest. Though Dickson once nominated him for a ministerial position, local opposition prevented it from materialising. Despite political setbacks, their bond remained strong over the years.
The NDC leader emphasised Adamu’s role in the early formation of the party and his continued support throughout Dickson’s career as Governor and Senator. “We were truly like brothers. Even in the formation of the NDC, Abba Anas was among the original members of the team that conceptualised the movement. Despite political realities, we remained close and worked together continuously,” he said.
Dickson lamented the cruel circumstances of Adamu’s death, describing it as a painful reminder of Nigeria’s worsening insecurity. “In the passing of Hon. Abba Anas Adamu, Nigeria has lost a patriot. We have lost a friend, a brother, and a committed nationalist. Personally, I have lost a loyal ally, confidant, and brother,” he said.
“I pray that Almighty God grants his family and loved ones the strength to bear this painful loss, and grant his soul eternal rest,” Dickson’s statement concluded.
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