The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Kebbi State branch, has directed its members to refrain from travelling to nine Local Government Areas identified as kidnapping hotspots in the state.
The NBA Chairman in Kebbi State, Aminu Hassan, gave the directive in a statement issued on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
Hassan said the affected areas include Bagudo, Suru, Kamba in Dandi, Bunza, Kangiwa in Arewa, Dirin Daji in Sakaba, Ribah, Kanya, and Augie Local Government Areas.
Hassan stated that the decision followed an emergency meeting of the association held on Saturday to deliberate on the abduction of one of its members, Isyaku Muhammad- Danjuma, last Wednesday.
The NBA chairman said the victim was abducted along the Ibeto-Birnin Kebbi route in Magama Local Government Area of Niger State.
According to Hassan, the association condemned the abduction and expressed deep concern over the rising wave of insecurity across the country.
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He said the branch resolved that all its members should boycott court proceedings from October 7 to October 10 in protest against the kidnapping of their colleague and to draw attention to the worsening security situation.
“Upon the expiration of the boycott period, members are also urged to suspend handling of terrorism-related cases, including those involving kidnapping, abduction, armed robbery or unlawful possession of firearms, until further notice,” Hassan noted.
The NBA chairman said the association would engage the relevant authorities to ensure the safe release of the abducted lawyer.
He called on the government and the security agencies to take urgent steps to restore peace and public confidence.
Hassan added that the branch would work with the judiciary to provide alternative venues for court cases to minimise travel to unsafe locations.
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