Fresh attention has returned to the disappearance of Abubakar Idris, widely known as Dadiyata, as the Department of State Services has reportedly invited certain individuals for questioning. His case first shocked Nigerians in 2019 when he was taken by unidentified men and never seen again.
For years, there has been little public progress, leaving many to fear the case had been forgotten. However, his wife has now spoken out again, describing the emotional strain and uncertainty her family has endured without knowing his fate or whereabouts.
The renewed action by security authorities has sparked cautious hope among citizens who believe the investigation could finally reveal what truly happened. Officials have not yet disclosed the identities of those questioned or the evidence prompting the move.
Many observers say the matter goes beyond one missing person, stressing that it reflects wider concerns about justice, accountability, and public trust. For supporters and rights advocates, uncovering the truth remains essential, no matter how long it takes.





