Nasarawa State authorities have mobilized extensive resources to locate Barrister Yusuf Musa after his disappearance from his Lafia residence during Tuesday's early morning hours. The Permanent Secretary for the state's Ministry of Information vanished under circumstances that police describe as highly suspicious. Officers from B Division Lafia made the discovery at approximately 3:05 AM when they encountered an abandoned Peugeot pickup truck with all doors wide open. Investigators found the victim's residential gate unsecured and confirmed his absence from the property. Authorities also determined that perpetrators had taken his black GMC sport utility vehicle bearing license plate KUJ 88 PA.
Commissioner Shetima Jauro Mohammed responded immediately by activating tactical units throughout the region and issuing alerts to multiple police divisions. Law enforcement personnel in Akwanga, Andaha, Garaku, and Kadarko received urgent notifications about the incident. The Commissioner directed surveillance operations along major transportation corridors that suspects might use for escape routes. Police spokesman SP Ramhan Nansel emphasized the command's dedication to securing the victim's safe return while pursuing those responsible for the crime. Officers have initiated comprehensive search operations spanning the entire state territory.
The Nasarawa State Police Command has requested public assistance in gathering intelligence related to the case. Citizens who observe unusual activities or suspicious movements should contact authorities through designated emergency telephone numbers. The command provided three contact lines for information sharing with the investigation team. Officials urged residents to remain vigilant while staying calm during the ongoing search efforts. Police continue their intensive pursuit of leads that could facilitate the victim's recovery and the capture of those involved in the apparent abduction.
Commissioner Shetima Jauro Mohammed responded immediately by activating tactical units throughout the region and issuing alerts to multiple police divisions. Law enforcement personnel in Akwanga, Andaha, Garaku, and Kadarko received urgent notifications about the incident. The Commissioner directed surveillance operations along major transportation corridors that suspects might use for escape routes. Police spokesman SP Ramhan Nansel emphasized the command's dedication to securing the victim's safe return while pursuing those responsible for the crime. Officers have initiated comprehensive search operations spanning the entire state territory.
The Nasarawa State Police Command has requested public assistance in gathering intelligence related to the case. Citizens who observe unusual activities or suspicious movements should contact authorities through designated emergency telephone numbers. The command provided three contact lines for information sharing with the investigation team. Officials urged residents to remain vigilant while staying calm during the ongoing search efforts. Police continue their intensive pursuit of leads that could facilitate the victim's recovery and the capture of those involved in the apparent abduction.