
42 Abducted After School Invasion in Borno Village
Senator Ndume reported that 42 individuals were abducted following a school invasion in a Borno village, describing the incident as barbaric and disheartening for parents and guardians.
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Senator Ndume reported that 42 individuals were abducted following a school invasion in a Borno village, describing the incident as barbaric and disheartening for parents and guardians.
Senator Ali Ndume asserts that Nigerian insecurity can be resolved in six months with strong political will and better military funding and equipment.

Senator Ali Ndume has appealed to President Tinubu to secure the release of 400 individuals abducted from Ngoshe, noting that the military has already rescued the community from terrorists.

Nigeria's Defence Headquarters has refuted Senator Ali Ndume's claims of an imminent terrorist takeover in the North-East, despite the Senator's warnings that Borno State and the wider region risk falling to terrorist groups due to overwhelmed troops.
APC stakeholders in Borno South have unanimously endorsed Senator Ali Ndume for the 2027 elections and raised over ₦40 million to purchase his nomination form.

Senator Ali Ndume asserted that Nigeria's insecurity issues could be resolved within six months if the President and the Federal Government were serious about addressing them, emphasizing that it's not about complaining but about decisive action.

Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, has expressed concern that the Nigerian military is outgunned by Boko Haram insurgents due to inadequate equipment. He called on the President to address the issue.

Senator Ali Ndume has urged President Bola Tinubu to focus on ensuring the security and welfare of Nigerians, cautioning him against being distracted by politicians defecting between parties.

Youth groups in Nigeria's Southern Borno senatorial district contributed N38.5 million to support Senator Ali Ndume's bid for a fifth term in the Senate.
Senator Ali Ndume has called upon President Tinubu to take urgent government action to rescue over 400 residents abducted by insurgents in Borno, also advocating for reconstruction efforts in the region.

The Nigerian Presidency has advised Senator Ali Ndume to share actionable terror intelligence with security agencies instead of making allegations on television, following his warnings about potential terrorist takeovers in Borno State and the North East.

Senator Ali Ndume has called on President Bola Tinubu to consider hiring attack helicopters for the Nigerian military to deploy in "black spot areas" to enhance efforts against insecurity.