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Gunmen Kill Three Security Operatives in NIPSS Abuja Attack

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 4:24 pm
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They struck in Abuja. They killed three security officers. And they got away.

Gunmen attacked the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies campus in Kuru, near Abuja, killing three security operatives and wounding four others on Monday, June 16, 2026. The attack, one of the most brazen security incidents in the Federal Capital Territory in recent months, has prompted calls for an urgent review of security arrangements at critical government and research institutions across the country.

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The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies is one of Nigeria’s most prestigious public policy institutions. Located in Kuru, Plateau State, near the FCT boundary, it trains senior government officials, military officers, and public sector leaders. The attack took place in the evening hours when gunmen stormed the premises and opened fire on security personnel stationed at the facility.

Three officers were killed at the scene. Four others sustained gunshot wounds and were evacuated for treatment. The attackers fled before security reinforcements could arrive. Police and military units were deployed to the area immediately following the incident. As of this report, no arrests had been made and no group had claimed responsibility.

A Disturbing Pattern

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The NIPSS attack follows a broader pattern of armed group activity in the areas surrounding Abuja that has intensified in 2026. The FCT and its neighbouring states — Plateau, Kogi, Niger, and Kaduna — have all recorded violent incidents in recent months. Bandits and armed groups have increasingly targeted areas that were once considered relatively secure.

Furthermore, the attack on a government institution of NIPSS’s profile sends a particularly alarming message. If a facility that trains the country’s policy and security leadership cannot be kept safe, questions arise about the security posture across a much wider range of government installations.

The Government’s Response

Security agencies have launched a manhunt for the perpetrators. The Inspector General of Police ordered immediate deployment of additional personnel to the Kuru area. Military units operating in the FCT and surrounding states have been placed on heightened alert.

Nigerian civil society and policy observers have called for a formal security review of all major government institutions in and around the FCT. The three officers who died were not statistics. They were professionals who showed up to protect a national asset and paid with their lives. That sacrifice demands a serious response — not just in the immediate manhunt but in the structural security improvements that must follow.

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