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  • Air Force strikes Boko Haram in Lake Chad

    The Nigerian Air Force said on Monday that it has launched successful air strikes on Boko Haram terrorists at the fringes of Lake Chad, destroying their structures in the process.

    Its spokesman, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola said in a statement that the attacks were carried out after intelligence reports indicated their presence in the area.

    Air Commodore Daramola said :”The Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists’ vehicle and some logistics infrastructure at Tumbun Sale and Tumbun Allura on the fringes of Lake Chad in Borno State.

    “The operation was conducted on 8 March 2019 on the heels of intelligence reports indicating the presence of ISWAP fighters along with some vehicles and logistics support items well camouflaged under the dense vegetation within the settlements.

    “Accordingly, a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Alpha Jet, supported by an Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform, was dispatched to attack the terrorists’ hideouts in successive strikes resulting in damage to several structures as well as the destruction of one of the terrorists’ vehicles, which was seen engulfed in flames.

    “The NAF, operating in concert with surface forces, will sustain its efforts to completely destroy all remnants of the terrorists in the Northeast. “

  • Troops neutralise 6 terrorists in Borno

    The Nigerian Army on Saturday six Boko Haram terrorists were killed in two communities in Borno during different encounter.

    Its spokesman, Colonel Sagir Musa said in a statement that some weapons and two trucks were recovered from the terrorists.

    The statement reads: “Troops of 122 Task Force Battalion deployed in the Forward Operation Base at Ngwom Community in Borno State have effectively destroyed some Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) when they (troops) had a fierce encounter with the terrorists fighting in 4 gun trucks at about 2230hrs on Wednesday, the 6th of March, 2019.

    “The bandits (BHTs), had in the recent past, attempted to attack the same troops’ location but physically receded because of stiff resistance and aggressive pursuit from the indefatigable and patriotic troops on a noble military expedition.

    “In the encounter, tremendous success was achieved, – troops captured the following:

    ·       2 Gun trucks mounted with Anti-Aircraft Guns

    ·       2 Rocket Propelled Grenade Tubes and  5 AK 47 rifles

    “Additionally, 5 BHTs were forcefully sent to “permanent sleep”. Several others evidently escaped with gunshot wounds.

    “Similarly, on the same day, at about 2300 hours, troops deployed at Gulak responded to a distress call from Kubu village in Shani Local Government Area of Borno State on the nefarious activities of terrorists – criminals operating in the village.

    “On getting close to the area, the bandits engaged the troops with sporadic firing. In the process, the following incidences were recorded;

    “A Boko Haram Terrorist was killed and 1 AK 47 rifle was recovered. No loss of life or casualty on the part of the Nigerian Army.

    “The Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division Nigerian Army and Commander Sector 1, Operation Lafiya Dole, Brigadier General Abdulmalik Bulama Biu commended the troops and conveyed the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai’s commendation and  continued support in the war against terrorism and insurgency. He urged them to maintain the momentum at all times.”

  • Haruna commends Nigerian Army’s response to Boko Haram attacks in Michik

    Former Governor of Adamawa State, Boni Haruna has hailed the effort of the Nigerian Army as well other security agencies over their prompt and gallant response to Boko Haram attacks in his community, Michika.
    Members of the Boko Haram insurgents on Monday attacked Michika town, the headquarters of  Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State barely few days to the supplementary election, but the Nigerian Army in a gallant response quelled the uprising by neutralizing the terrorists who came in their numbers
    Mr Haruna in a statement signed personally by him said;
    “It is quite worrisome for Michika to once again experience such attack when the people had almost settled to rebuild their lives after the 2014 invasion  during which  the area and indeed the entire Northern part of the state was overran by the insurgents.
    “I take this opportunity to condole with the people, particularly the families of those who lost their beloved ones most of whom were hit by stray bullets in the course of running for their dear lives. I pray for the quick recovery of the injured ones and for the restoration of the losses that have been incurred.
    “In the midst of this tragic event and the pains and agonies that come with it, I urge all our people to remain calm and steadfast. This sad moment shall also pass as we look into the future with hope and determination.” he added.
    Full Statement
    I wish to most profoundly commend the Nigerian army and other security agencies for the their prompt and gallant response to the attack in Michika, my community yesterday by suspected  Boko Haram insurgents.
    It would be recalled that Michika came under intense attack yesterday night 18th, March, 2019 which lasted  for hours during which the Nigerian army gallantly and professionally  engaged the insurgents in a deadly gun battle, for which we are most grateful.
    It is quite worrisome for Michika to once again experience such attack when the people had almost settled to rebuild their lives after the 2014 invasion  during which  the area and indeed the entire Northern part of the state was overran by the insurgents.
    I take this opportunity to condole with the people, particularly the families of those who lost their beloved ones most of whom were hit by stray bullets in the course of running for their dear lives. I pray for the quick recovery of the injured ones and for the restoration of the losses that have been incurred.
    In the midst of this tragic event and the pains and agonies that come with it, I urge all our people to remain calm and steadfast. This sad moment shall  also pass as we look into the future with hope and determination.
    In  keeping with the spirit of steadfastness,  we must not lose sight of our civic duties and responsibilities as we keep a date  with the March 23rd, 2019 forthcoming  supplementary election in  4 or 6 Polling Units in  Michika and other 13 Local Government Areas across the state.
    We must be part of making history  towards ushering in a purposeful and focused leadership that will fast track the full return to nomalcy of life for our people through the rebuilding of our destroyed houses, schools and infrastructure. It is doable. Yes! it is with the correct leadership.

     

  • NYSC member installs portable water for Katsina community

    A youth Corps member, Aliu Illiasu with Registration number KT/18A/1492 and serving in Zamfarawa Community, Funtua Local Government Area of the state, on Thursday installed two boreholes to give portable water to the people of the community

    Mr. Illiasu told the villagers at the commissioning ceremony he observed that the people of Zamfarawa were always going to their neighboring community, a distance away from the area during the early mornings and evenings in search of water for their domestic activities.

    He further noted that the lack of good sources of water has infested the community with different kinds of skin diseases and other severe health conditions

    He said ‘’Skin Rashes is the major health challenges of the people especially their children which is as a result of lack of good sources of water for them to use’’.

    Also speaking, the State Coordinator NYSC Katsina State, Hajiya Ramatu Sanda called on the rest Corps Members to follow the footsteps of Mr. Iliyasu to also execute  similar community oriented projects and makes their host communities look better than they met them.

    In a related development, the Katsina State Coordinator NYSC, Hajiya Ramatu Sanda, represented by the NYSC CDS Officer Alhaji Sanusi Ahmad has commanded a Corps Member Sakinah Bello with Registration number KT/18A/7, for locally fabricated Bio fuel Stoves to 100 households in different communities in Funtua Local Government Area of the state.

    Read Also: INEC to deploy NYSC staff in 34 LGAs in Katsina

    The Coordinator commended the corps ember for executing the project and requested the Community to join hands and encourage the corps members serving in their domain to do more for the benefit of the host community.

    Sakinah said she converted animal waste to sustainable energy to produce source of power for the locally fabricated stoves.

    She said that the aim was to reduce cost of some households incurred when looking for energy especially kerosene and cooking gas to cook food for the family. She explained that with the bio fuel stoves the people can cook their food easily without spending money for cooking gas or kerosene provided the animal waste will be available for them to always use.

  • IBB congratulates Buhari

    Sets agenda for him to address

     

    Former Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida has congratulated President Buhari over his re-election to lead the nation for the next four years.

    In a statement signed by his and made available to Journalists in Minna, Babangida said the President should confront with renewed vigour the most urgent problem confronting Nigeria.

    He stated that the insecurity of lives and property is one of the most urgent problem  confronting the nation as the Boko Haram insurgency remains a threat to many Nigerians particularly in the North East sub region adding that kidnapping and armed banditry remain a national menace.

    “Now that the President has won his re-election bid, he should confront with renewed vigour the most urgent problem confronting Nigeria: ‘insecurity of lives and property’.

    “The Boko Haram insurgency remains a threat to many Nigerians particularly in the North East sub region, whiles the twin evils of kidnapping and armed robbery/armed banditry remain a major national menace. The president must pay priority attention to these security issues”, the statement read.

    The Elder statesman further averred that  the economy of the country must also occupy the president’s urgent attention.

    “There is the need to be more creative in formulating policies that will improve the nation’s economy, create employment opportunities and give hope to our teaming youths.

    Read Also: US, China congratulate Buhari

    He also urged the President wish to heed to the yearnings of reasonable Nigerians for restructuring and seek all constitutional means to devolve some powers presently exercised by the Federal Government to the other tiers of government.

    Commenting on the outcome of the elections, Babangida called on the President to resist the temptation to see his co-contestants as enemies along him to work at healing the wounds of campaign exchanges.

    “The newly elected president should heal the wounds of the heated campaign exchanges by embracing those who contested alongside with him. The President must resist the temptation to see them as enemies; not even opponents, but fellow compatriots who merely disagreed with him on how best to move our country forward.”

    He expressed his admiration of the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for his doggedness urging him to work with President Buhari to move the country forward.

    “I was particularly impressed with the gallant and audacious spirit of the main challenger in the presidential race, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar GCON.

    “I was not surprised that even though he lost the most exotic position of the land, his doggedness and pattern of support cut across ethnic, religious and regional lines that earned him the second position of the last Presidential election.

    “I call on the former Vice –President Atiku Abubakar to close ranks and work with the winner of the election in an objective and constructive manner so that democracy will continue to thrive in our country at this crucial period of renaissance.”

     

     

     

  • Air Force strikes Boko Haram terrorists in Borno

    The Nigerian Air Force Monday said scores of Boko Haram insurgents have been neutralized by the Air Task Force of operations Lafiya Dole in their hideout in Kolloram, northern Borno, Borno State.

    A statement by the spokesman of the Air Force, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, said the clearance operations against the terrorists were conducted after intelligence reports indicated their presence in the area.

    Air Commodore Daramola said: “The Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has neutralized several Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters as they assembled for a meeting at their hideout in Kolloram on the fringes of Lake Chad in the Northern part of Borno State.

    “The operation was conducted on 24 February 2019 following credible intelligence reports indicating that some of the ISWAP leaders and fighter had assembled for a meeting in a group of buildings at the centre of the settlement.

    “A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform, which was deployed for confirmatory surveillance, observed the presence of the terrorists at the location and subsequently called for 2 Alpha Jet aircraft to attack the group of buildings.

    “Bombs from the first Aplha Jet hit the desired mean point of impact causing damage to the building and neutralizing some of the terrorists.

    “‘Some of the surviving fighters, who formed the outer security cordon of the meeting venue, were seen engaging the NAF aircraft with Anti-Aircraft (AA) and small arms fire.

    “The attack aircraft continued to engage the target area with bombs and rockets in several passes, mopping-up the terrorists who survived the initial strikes.

    “The NAF, operating in concert with surface forces, will sustain its efforts to completely destroy all remnants of the terrorists in the Northeast.”

  • Borno, poor infrastructure and unending Boko Haram struggles

    The Nigerian Army has kept the flames alive in the battle against Boko Haram terrorists in the past three years.  It is no longer debatable that the religious extremists’ sect is decimated and defeated. But once in a while, Nigerians are inundated with news of insurgents sprouting from sleeper cells to launch attacks on obscure communities.
     Parts of the three Northeastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa are still embroiled in this mess. But it is altogether not unusual with terrorism wars, and those familiar with the character of terrorism battles can attest to it.
    Nigerians must necessarily understand that terminating terrorism finally is not a function of field battles alone, but a combination of several factors.  The COAS and leader of the counter-insurgency operations, Lt. Gen. TY Buratai was on  the right path when he adopted the “carrot and stick,” approach,  which compelled the voluntary surrender of thousands of Boko Haram top commanders and foot soldiers to  Army authorities.
    Dialogue with diverse community leaders/stakeholders in the affected areas is another antidote of anchoring enduring peace. They  are expected to engage,  elucidate  and dissuade their subjects from maintaining  any ties with insurgents as well as enhance security vigilance. What has remained an intractable problem still propelling terrorists’ attacks in remote communities is the stark underdevelopment of these areas. Agreed, development is a major problem in Nigeria and it has eluded many states in the country.
    But the case of the war-torn and devastated states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa is extra-ordinary and requires more attention than currently obtains. Almost all IDPs have returned to once deserted, ruined and devastated villages. But poor infrastructure and inaccessible communities is largely responsible for the intermittent insurgents’ attacks on returnees. And to think that these governors have literally local governments, the third tier of government which is closer to the people and platforms’ of rural development is heartless and callous.
    Quite sadly, Governments of the respective states have abandoned or given less attention to issues of infrastructural promotion, which is nourishing the resurgence of terrorism. The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN)  is sinking N45 billion for the rebuilding of  devastated and  liberated communities in the region. But the funds are committed to  the reconstruction and rebuilding of destroyed houses and public structures in communities/villages.  The United Nations (UN), European Union (EU), philanthropic organizations’, the Northeast Development Commission among others have also keyed into the rebuilding and reconstruction of the ravaged Northeast.
    And for humanitarian reasons and part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) the Nigerian Army under Gen. Buratai  has played impressive roles in the rebuilding efforts of the Northeast. Through the COAS’s directives, the Nigerian Army Engineers (NAE) Corps have executed projects in road construction especially in Sambisa localities, electricity and water supply. Additionally, the establishment of Military Forward bases and,  other Army formations as well as the Nigerian Army University, Biu are parts of Buratai’s idea of bringing development closer to the communities in the Northeast to reduce obscurity in order to rout out insurgents.
    But in truth, despite these laudable efforts,  it has failed to sufficiently address the infrastructural deficit prevalent in the Northeast based on the quantum of destruction insurgents imposed on  communities in the region. This gap would have been bridged had the respective states government also demonstrated keen interest or similar commitment in the rebuilding and reconstruction efforts.
    What  is  undeniably of  immediate concern is the liberation of these forlorn communities from the plaque of inconspicuousness. It is what renders them prostrate to terrorists;  these inaccessible communities offer fertile grounds for insurgents to incubate and come  out to launch occasional attacks on these villages.
    It may sound strange to many ears. But for instance,  it is inexplicable and inexcusable why Borno state’s  outgoing Gov. Kashim Shettima has not constructed a road from Maiduguri linking Rann, Kala-Balge LGA of the state,  remotely located in the central senatorial district of Borno. But Rann is home to thousands of IDPs.   And hundreds of communities in the state suffer similar neglect.
    Communities in  Yobe  and Adamawa states  are not spared the  awful neglect despite the years of  debilitating and pathetic conditions of the natives.  Yobe outgoing Gov. Ibrahim Geidam and his Adamawa state counter-part, Gov.  Muhammadu Bindow have no convincing reasons to advance for abandoning infrastructural development initiatives in their respective states.  Soldiers have done enough on the battlefields, but these efforts and sacrifices can only be sustained if state governments show genuine commitment in opening up inaccessible areas by providing roads, electricity, industries and security stations.
    Unarguably, this is the main agenda  and the  inevitable task ahead for the governors-elect of the three states. Luckily, all the three states most hit by insurgency have new governors and it is incumbent on them to get the priorities right. There are still traces of Boko Haram in these states because the Governors have refused to develop these states.  Borno state particularly, which is the hub of terrorism has the poorest road networks and lack of Infrastructures in many Local Government Areas.
     Finally ending Boko Haram terrorism should transcend mere wishful thinking; but actions to restore the lost glory of these communities.  It is beyond the sounds of guns by troops. The   Borno state governor-elect,   Prof. Babagana Umara appears to have a clear compass in this direction, as he has promised as a priority, the  tackling  of the  root causes of the Boko Haram terrorism .
    Speaking after collecting his certificate of return from INEC,  Umara  laid the template by promising to fast-track restoration of peace,  resettlement of displaced citizens, create  job opportunities for unemployed youths and fund  social rehabilitation. These are brilliant development roadmap initiatives, which ought to be emulated by the Yobe state governor-elect, Alhaji  Mai-Mala Buni  and his Adamawa state counterpart, Alhaji Ahmadu Fintiri.
    If the efforts of soldiers have freed other states like Bauchi and Gombe among others from terrorism, it is an indication that Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa states can also be freed from insurgency. The sustained inaction of state governors is untenable, unacceptable and a mockery of the traumatized people.
    The military has not relented and will continue to subdue and emasculate the manifest forms or remnants of Boko Haram.  But the final success rests on the capacity of these states governments to tackle the question of poor infrastructure and poverty in the states.  Leadership comes with a burden and they must be prepared to deliver results. It is no longer time to sustain the lip service on the total elimination of Boko Haram terrorism.
    Murphy, a security consultant wrote this piece from Calabar.

  • Boko Haram attack stops Yobe gov from voting

    Yobe State governor, Ibrahim Gaidam could not travel to Bukarti, his country home, in Yunusari Local Government Area of the state to vote due to an early morning attack on Geidam by Boko Haram insurgents.

    Abdullahi Bego, Director General, Media Affairs to the governor, confirmed the development in a statement released to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Damaturu.

    Bego stated that the governor could not partake in the exercise.

    “The security agencies would naturally seek to reinforce and increase security around the governor for him to travel to cast his vote.

    “The increased security around the governor will mean that vital security resources that are needed elsewhere in the state would have to be diverted and allocated to the governor,” the governor’s spokesperson said.

    NAN reports that the governor, in consultation with security agencies, decided that it was more prudent to make the sacrifice.

    “It is better and more useful for the security agents, including soldiers, police, civil defence, DSS, to focus their attention on providing security for the election, than devoting large security contingent for the governor to cast his vote,” Bego said.

    Gaidam, who is also a senatorial candidate in yesterday’s election, commended security agencies for their effort to ensure a peaceful and successful election across the state.

    Alhaji MaiMala Buni, the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate in Yobe, said adequate preparations by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies ensured the success of the elections.

    He made the observation after casting his votes on Saturday in Damaturu, saying the timely commencement of the elections, adequate provision of election materials and security to the electorate made the election successful.

    “The massive turnout of voters was encouraged by the security apparatus put in place and the commitment to the preparations made by INEC. “The turnout is very impressive and the momentum should be maintained,” he said.

  • Boko Haram’s explosions rock Borno, Yobe on election day

    The terror sect, Boko Haram, rained gunfire and explosives on parts of Borno and Yobe states yesterday moments before polls opened for the presidential and national assembly elections.

    But their efforts were not enough to stop hundreds of thousands  of voters in the two states to exercise their franchise.

    The Borno State police command confirmed that the sect “attempted to infiltrate.”

    It said there were no casualties.

    The security threat in neighbouring Yobe, however,  prevented   Governor  Ibrahim Gaidam from travelling to  his Bukarti home town in Yunusari Local Government Areas to vote.

    Residents of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital said they heard at least 13 blasts at about 6:00 am.

    The police said in a statement that the terrorists launched artillery fire apparently to disrupt the elections.

    Some missiles, it said, “strayed into vulnerable locations” but there were no casualties and the extremists retreated.

    The Director General, Media Affairs in the Yobe Governor’s office, Abdullahi Bego, said the attack on Yobe State had been brought under control and voting was going on.

    He said: “The security agencies would naturally seek to reinforce and increase security around the governor for him to travel to cast his vote.

    “The increased security around the governor will mean that vital security resources that are needed elsewhere in the state would have to be diverted and allocated to the governor,” the governor’s spokesperson said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that  the governor, in consultation with security agencies decided that it was more prudent to make the sacrifice.

    “It is better and more useful for the security agents, including soldiers, police, civil defence, DSS, to focus their attention on providing security for the election than devoting large security contingent for the governor to cast his vote,” Bego said.

    Gaidam, who is also a senatorial candidate in the Presidential and National Assembly election, commended security agencies for their effort to ensure a peaceful and successful election across the State.

    Meanwhile, Alhaji MaiMala Buni, the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate in Yobe, said adequate preparations by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies ensured the success of the elections.

    He made the observation after casting his vote yesterday in Damaturu, saying the timely commencement of the elections, adequate provision of election materials and security to the electorate made the election successful.

    “The massive turn out of voters was encouraged by the security apparatus put in place and the commitment to the preparations made by INEC.

    “The turnout is very impressive and the momentum should be maintained,” he said.

  • Boko Haram attack stops Yobe gov from voting

    Yobe State governor Ibrahim Gaidam could not travel to Bukarti, his country home, in Yunusari Local Government Area of the state to vote due to an early morning attack on Geidam by Boko Haram insurgents.

    Abdullahi Bego, Director General, Media affairs to the governor, confirmed the development in a statement released to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Damaturu.

    Bego stated that the governor could not partake in the exercise.

    “The security agencies would naturally seek to reinforce and increase security around the governor for him to travel to cast his vote.

    “The increased security around the governor will mean that vital security resources that are needed elsewhere in the state would have to be diverted and allocated to the governor,” the governor’s spokeperson said.

    NAN reports that the governor, in consultation with security agencies decided that it was more prudent to make the sacrifice.

    “It is better and more useful for the security agents, including soldiers, police, civil defence, DSS, to focus their attention on providing security for the election than devoting large security contingent for the governor to cast his vote,” Bego said.

    Read Also: Air Force destroys Boko Haram Camp in Borno

    Gaidam, who is also a senatorial candidate in the Presidential and National Assembly election, commended security agencies for their effort to ensure a peaceful and successful election across the State.

    Alhaji MaiMala Buni, the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate in Yobe, said adequate preparations by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies ensured the success of the elections.

    He made the observation after casting his vote on Saturday in Damaturu, saying the timely commencement of the elections, adequate provision of election materials and security to the electorate made the election successful.

    “The massive turn out of voters was encouraged by the security apparatus put in place and the commitment to the preparations made by INEC.

    “The turnout is very impressive and the momentum should be maintained,” he said.

    NAN