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AUTHORITIES in Nigeria have dismissed claims circulating in the media, alleging that the Government paid a “huge” ransom to terrorists in the West African nation.
The reports, attributed to international wire services, claimed that the Bola Tinubu administration also included the release of militant commanders as part of a deal with terrorists to secure the freedom of schoolchildren abducted from St Mary’s boarding school in Niger State.
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Muhammad Idris however, denied the allegation, saying they are false and baseless, adding that the information constitutes a disservice to the professionalism and integrity of Nigeria’s security forces and the sacrifices they make daily.
“While we respect the freedom of the press, we firmly reject a narrative built on shadowy, unnamed sources seeking to undermine the credibility of a sovereign government acting within its laws,” the statement said.
“For the avoidance of doubt, no ransom was paid, and no militant commanders were freed.
“The allegations rely entirely on anonymous ‘intelligence sources’ and individuals’ ‘familiar with the talks,’ in contrast to the clear and on-the-record denials issued by constituted authorities.
“The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), the Department of State Services (DSS), and the leadership of the National Assembly have all publicly refuted claims of ransom payment.
“The report itself reveals contradictions that expose its speculative character, presenting sharply conflicting accounts regarding the alleged ransom.
“Such inconsistency underscores a lack of direct knowledge and undermines the credibility of the claims. The assertion that ransom was delivered by helicopter to insurgents, with cross-border confirmation of receipt, is fiction. The DSS has formally dismissed this claim as fake and laughable.
“Nigeria is confronting a structured, profit-driven criminal enterprise. The successful rescue of the pupils, without casualty, was the result of professional intelligence and operational precision.
“The Federal Government remains unwavering in its commitment to security and urges the media to verify facts before publishing speculative reports that risk emboldening criminals or undermining troop morale.”
