The Defence Correspondents Association of Nigeria, DECAN, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of a former Director of Defence Information, retired Maj.-Gen. Rabe Abubakar, whose remains were buried on Saturday evening at the Gidan Dawa cemetery, Katsina, following the release of his body by kidnappers who abducted him and his wife.
The burial, conducted according to Islamic rites, took place at about 6:45 p.m. and drew a large gathering of mourners, including the Deputy Governor of Katsina State, Faruq Lawal-Jobe.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports other dignitaries at the burial include senior government officials, military officers, traditional rulers, family members and sympathisers.
Also in attendance was the Commander of the 17 Brigade, Katsina, alongside other security personnel who paid their final respects to the late senior military officer.
The funeral came just hours after the abductors released the remains of the retired General.
The former army spokesperson’s death has been widely mourned by government officials, security stakeholders and members of the public.
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Many of the sympathisers described him as a distinguished officer whose military career was marked by dedication, patriotism and service to the nation.
President of DECAN, Mr. Sunday Odita described the late senior officer as a disciplined military professional and a bridgebuilder who contributed significantly to strengthening civil-military relations in Nigeria.
The association recalled that the retired general and his wife were abducted on May 30, 2026, and that efforts were ongoing to secure their release before the tragic news of his death emerged.
According to DECAN, the unfortunate development has thrown the nation, the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the media community into mourning.
“DECAN remembers him as a disciplined officer, a gentleman and a bridgebuilder who made significant contributions to strengthening civil-military relations through constructive engagement with the media,” the statement said.
The association extended its heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased, the Chief of Defense Staff, the Armed Forces of Nigeria and all those affected by the loss.
It prayed for the peaceful repose of his soul and for divine strength for his family, friends and associates to bear the irreparable loss.
Abubakar, who served in various military and public communication appointments during his distinguished career, was widely respected within both military and media circles for his professionalism and commitment to national service.
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