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Questions, Claims, Uncertainty Surround Borno Killing

WorldClass NewsBy WorldClass NewsMarch 26, 2026Updated:March 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the killing of a young man, Abdulrahman Mustapha, in Maiduguri, as conflicting narratives emerge between public accounts and military authorities, raising broader concerns about civilian safety in Nigeria’s conflict-affected North-East.

The incident, which reportedly occurred late on March 22 near the Federal High Court along the Polo axis, has triggered widespread debate following social media claims that Mustapha—also known as Abchin—was shot by troops while unarmed and returning from a Sallah visit.

In the days following the incident, calls for justice intensified. Civil society voices and online commentators have demanded an independent investigation, with some alleging an extrajudicial killing and urging authorities to ensure accountability and compensation for the victim’s family.

The case has quickly become a flashpoint in ongoing discussions about military conduct in civilian areas, particularly in regions grappling with insurgency.

Responding to the allegations, the Theatre Command of Operation HADIN KAI acknowledged the seriousness of the claims and confirmed that an investigation is underway.

However, the Command has pushed back against what it describes as a simplified narrative, suggesting that early indicators point to a more complex security situation.

According to the military, the incident occurred around 11:40 p.m., a time often associated with heightened security sensitivity in the region.

 Preliminary findings, it said, suggest troops may have encountered individuals linked to insurgent activity.

“Initial findings indicate the possibility that troops may have encountered a reconnaissance element or sleeper cell associated with Boko Haram/ISWAP,” the statement noted.

Central to the military’s account are allegations that Mustapha may have posed a threat. Officials claim he attempted to snatch a soldier’s rifle—an act they describe as hostile and potentially life-threatening.

Further complicating the narrative are reports that multiple identification cards bearing different names were recovered from him, including one allegedly linked to the Niger Republic. Military authorities say this raises concerns about cross-border movement and the use of false identities—tactics often associated with insurgent networks.

Additionally, the Command reported that substances suspected to be cannabis and a bottle of Tutolin syrup were found in his possession. It also stated that Mustapha was not alone at the time of the incident, alleging he was accompanied by two unidentified women who fled the scene and are now being sought for questioning.

Eyewitness accounts cited by the military suggest that his behavior before the encounter had aroused suspicion, leading to a distress call to nearby troops.

Despite these claims, the military has stressed that its findings remain preliminary. A full investigation is ongoing to establish the sequence of events, assess compliance with Rules of Engagement, and determine whether the use of force was justified.

“All relevant components have been directed to intensify efforts to identify and apprehend the fleeing individuals,” the Command stated, noting they may hold key information.

The incident underscores the fragile balance between security operations and civilian protection in Nigeria’s North-East, where troops continue to battle insurgent groups while operating within populated communities.

For residents of Borno State, such incidents often deepen mistrust and fear, particularly when initial reports conflict and definitive answers remain elusive.

Operation HADIN KAI has reiterated its commitment to professionalism, human rights, and accountability, promising that the outcome of the investigation will be handled in accordance with the law.

For now, however, the death of Abdulrahman Mustapha remains a subject of competing narratives—one that highlights the complexities of counterinsurgency operations and the urgent need for transparency in resolving cases involving civilian casualties.

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