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Nuhu Ribadu Asks Nasir El-Rufai To Submit Evidence Of Toxic Chemical Procurement To Department of State Services

Published by on February 16th, 2026.


Nuhu Ribadu Asks Nasir El-Rufai To Submit Evidence Of Toxic Chemical Procurement To Department of State Services

Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has called on former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to formally present any evidence in his possession regarding the alleged procurement of toxic chemicals to the Department of State Services (DSS) for thorough investigation.

The request follows recent public remarks attributed to El-Rufai in which he reportedly raised concerns about the unlawful acquisition or movement of hazardous substances. Ribadu, speaking through official channels, emphasized that matters involving national security and public safety must be handled with seriousness and backed by verifiable facts.

According to security sources, Ribadu urged the former governor to avoid politicizing sensitive security issues and instead cooperate with relevant authorities by submitting concrete documentation, intelligence reports, or other credible material to the DSS. He stressed that the federal government remains committed to safeguarding citizens and would not hesitate to investigate any legitimate threat.

The Office of the National Security Adviser noted that allegations involving toxic chemicals—whether linked to terrorism, sabotage, or industrial misuse—carry grave implications. Such claims, officials said, require prompt and professional scrutiny to prevent panic and ensure public confidence in national institutions.

While El-Rufai has yet to publicly respond to Ribadu’s request, observers say the development highlights ongoing tensions between key political figures. Analysts also note that the DSS, as Nigeria’s primary domestic intelligence agency, is legally empowered to probe matters relating to internal security and potential threats involving hazardous materials.

Security experts have cautioned that unverified allegations about chemical procurement can generate fear, especially amid global concerns over chemical weaponization and industrial safety. They argue that if credible evidence exists, submitting it through official channels is essential to ensure accountability and transparency.

Ribadu reaffirmed the administration’s stance that national security should remain above partisan interests. He assured Nigerians that the government is prepared to act decisively on any substantiated claim and encouraged responsible engagement when dealing with issues that could affect public safety.

As the situation unfolds, many Nigerians are watching closely to see whether formal documentation will be submitted and what findings, if any, may emerge from a potential DSS investigation.

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