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  • Military destroys 897 illegal refining sites in Q3

    Military destroys 897 illegal refining sites in Q3

    • 65 terrorist leaders killed in three months, says DHQ

    • 1,937 insurgents killed, 2,782 suspects arrested

    Troops of Operation Delta Safe destroyed 897 illegal refining sites across the Niger Delta region in the third quarter of the year, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, has said.

     While briefing reporters on the operations of the Armed Forces yesterday in Abuja, Buba said the troops also destroyed 370 wooden boats and recovered 48 assorted weapons and 672 assorted ammunition during the period.

    He said 1,937 terrorists, including 65 notable terrorist leaders and commanders, were killed during military offensives across theatres of operations in the past three months.

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    It also said troops arrested 2,782 suspected terrorists and rescued 1,854 kidnap victims in the third quarter of the year.

    Gen Buba said the military prioritised the killing of terrorist leadership and destruction of terrorist networks in its ongoing counter terrorism and counter insurgency operations across the country.

    He said: “All through the stretch of the third quarter of the year, troops conducted synchronised bombardments by the air force and ground forces, which significantly diminished terror military capabilities and cohesion.”

    Some of the terrorist leaders killed, according to the defence spokesman, are: Munzir Arika, Sani Dilla (Dan Hausawan Jubillaram), Ameer Modu, Matawal Bitrus, Thomas Benedict, Mohammed Sani, Rimamy (aka Omo), Terkimbi Injoko, Jacob Uzege, Ibn Kasir, Kachalla Ɗan Baleri, Kachallah Halilu Jimmare (Buzu), Kachalla Dan Ali Garin Fadama, Kachalla Dan Mani Na Inna, Kachalla Basiru Zakarriya and Ofem Emmanuel Igwe.

    Gen. Buba said troops recovered 1,304 weapons, including 688 AK-47 rifles, and 43,347 ammunition, comprising 32,945 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 9,677 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 191 assorted arms and 8,292 assorted ammo.

    Giving an update on the troops operations in the Niger Delta Region, the defence spokesman said the troops seized 12,143,870 litres of stolen crude oil, 2,623,216 litres of illegally refined diesel, 6,970 litres of kerosene and 31,450 litres of petrol, estimated at over N13 billion.


  • Top 10 African countries with largest active Military manpower in 2024

    Top 10 African countries with largest active Military manpower in 2024

    Nigeria has been ranked third in the list of African countries with the largest active Military manpower, according to Global Fire Power ranking 2024.

    The Global Fire Power Index 2024 assesses countries’ rankings by considering over 60 individual factors, such as military unit quantities, financial capabilities, logistics, and geography.

    In the list, Egypt ranks number one on the list with 440,000 Military manpower while Algeria and Morocco rank second and fourth with 325,000 and 195,800 Military manpower respectively.

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    This means smaller, technologically advanced nations can effectively compete with larger, less developed ones.

    Nigeria, which ranks third on the list, has a total number of 230,000 Military manpower.

    However, South Sudan ranks number five with 185,000 Military manpower, followed by DR Congo which is ranked number six with 166,580 Military manpower.

    Here is a list of African countries with the largest active military manpower

    1. Egypt – 440,000

    2. Algeria – 325,000

    3. Nigeria – 230,000

    4. Morocco – 195,800

    5. South Sudan – 185,000

    6. DR Congo – 166,580

    7. Ethiopia – 162,000

    8. Eritrea – 120,000

    9. Angola – 107,000

    10. Sudan – 92,000

  • CDS, COAS: military won’t give in to anti-democratic calls

    CDS, COAS: military won’t give in to anti-democratic calls

    • Civil rule is best for Nigeria, says EU
    • Army goes into massive food production

    The military reaffirmed yesterday its full support for democracy and unalloyed subordination to civil authorities.

    Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Christopher Musa and Chief of Army Staff Lt-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, who spoke at different fora, dismissed calls for military intervention by a section of those who protested against economic crisis early this month and some political interests.

    Also yesterday, the European Union (EU) said democratic governance is the way to go for the country.

    To those calling on the military to truncate civil rule, Lt-Gen. Lagbaja said: “As Chief of Army Staff, my simple response to the call is ‘Thanks, but no thanks!’

    “The Nigerian Army will not allow itself to be used to undemocratically sail some interests to power.”

    He spoke in Uyo during the 2024 Chief of Army Staff combined second and third quarters conference.

    Gen. Musa told Minister of Finance Mr. Wale Edun, who visited him, that the military would continue to defend the nation’s democracy.

    The defence chief said the military had to a great extent been able to decimate the activities of terrorists, insurgents and other criminal elements.

    According to him, the armed forces in collaboration with other security agencies were working tirelessly to ensure the safety of critical government assets and to ensure an increase in oil production to boost economic activities.

    Edun commended the military for keeping the country together and protecting democracy at all costs.

    He said the commitment of the armed forces to protecting the nation’s democracy would allow the economy to thrive while businesses prosper.

    The minister also hailed the huge sacrifices being made by the military towards securing the country.

    He assured that the nation’s economy was on the right track as can be seen in positive performance indicators.

    The Chief of Army Staff, addressing senior military officers, said: “Another pertinent issue that came up during the recent protest is the call for undemocratic intervention in governance by the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

    “One can say this was coming from young Nigerians who never experienced the era of Nigeria’s extensive military rule and the concerted struggle by heroes and heroines of our current democratic dispensation to get the nation on its current path.

    “As the Service that received the most image bashing as a fallout of previous military interventions in Nigeria, the Nigerian Army is not poised to lose the new prestige it has painstakingly built in the past 25 years”, Lagbaja said.

    While thanking President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting the Army with funds and logistics, the COAS maintained that the Army will not fail in its constitutional responsibility of securing the nation’s territorial integrity.

    “The Nigerian Army also acquired other combat enablers, such as Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles, rifles, and ammunition to strengthen our operations across the country.

    “These acquisitions will undoubtedly enhance the effectiveness of our troops across the various theatres and will help firm up the nation’s path to a secured environment that will enable economic prosperity.

    “The Nigerian Army has made remarkable progress in the last two quarters of the year.

    “These achievements are a result of the tremendous support from our political leaders, cooperation with sister services and other security agencies, and the backing of Nigerians.

    “We urge all well-meaning Nigerians to continue supporting our troops deployed across the Federation.

    “We look forward to enhanced collaboration and assistance in making our beloved country, Nigeria, safe for everyone.”

    Democratic governance remains best, says EU

    The outgoing Europe Union Head of Delegations to Nigeria and West Africa, Samuela Isopi, said democratic governance remains the best.

    Speaking at a farewell programme organised by the EU on Monday night, Isopi also described Nigeria as Africa’s leader in innovation.

    She said the EU was proud to invest significantly in the transformative power of Nigerian self-determination.

    She said: “I am particularly proud and grateful for our partnership and support to Nigeria’s democracy. This is very dear to my heart.

    “Democratic governance in Nigeria remains the key inspiration of Nigeria and remains the best way to uplift a stronger and better Nigeria – a Nigeria that cares for its people and lives up to its aspirations.

    “In everything we have done together, our support has always been genuine and true.”

    In her assessment of Nigeria, the Italian stressed: “On innovation, Nigeria is a leader of the continent and I am very proud that the European Union and its member states have decided to invest significantly in the transformative power of Nigerian self-determination.

    “On access to human development, Nigeria is now fully united to solve problems and I am pleased with the critical support that the European Union has provided.

    “The European Union, as I have also mentioned in the past, remains by far Nigeria’s loudest voice and counts for about one-third of Nigeria’s foreign trade.

    “It is a balance that nobody would believe is in jeopardy.

    “The European Union is also by far Nigeria’s most active and hundreds of European companies are absolutely contributing to its economic growth, diversification of its economy, and most importantly, its jobs.

    “I am proud of the work we have done with Nigeria for and with Nigerian innovators, Nigerian women, Nigerian civil society, and all the Nigerians who work every day to build a better future.”

    The outgoing envoy was also of the opinion that Nigeria and the EU are now much closer.

    She said: “So at the end of this week I will be leaving Nigeria. I will also be leaving Africa after serving in this unique continent for 10 years, 10 incredible years since 2014 as EU ambassador and as ambassador of my own country (Italy).”

    Isopi is being replaced by Ambassador Gautier Mignot from France, who is expected to arrive on Sunday.

    Mignot, 54, has 26 years experience in diplomatic service. He is married with three daughters.

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    Army undertakes massive food production

    Gen. Lagbaja in pledging total loyalty to the authority in the country, said: “With a high sense of responsibility and respect, I humbly express our profound gratitude to the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic, for his unflinching support and strategic guidance to the Nigerian Army.

    “On behalf of the officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army, I once more pledge our unalloyed loyalty and total commitment to the defence of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “I also wish to acknowledge His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, for honouring our invitation and consistently supporting our collective efforts to combat criminal activities in Akwa Ibom State.”

    Declaring open the conference, Eno thanked the Nigerian Army for sustaining the peace and security of the state and Nation.

    While appreciating the strategic role played by the Army in securing Akwa Ibom as a leading oil producer in the country, Eno reiterated the need for a new battalion, preferably in the Oron federal constituency.

    The governor said the state government had previously donated gunboats and patrol vehicles, among other security measures, adding that the new battalion would reinforce the state’s security architecture.

    He commended the synergy between the Army formations and other security agencies, saying it is a major boost to the security of the state.

    He assured the military of the state government’s readiness to lend all necessary support to enable the establishment of the proposed army base.

    He said that apart from combating physical insecurity such as terrorism, banditry, crude oil theft and others, the Nigerian Army was poised to address the challenge of food crisis which could trigger physical security issues.

    Gen. Lagbaja explained that the Nigerian Army as a way of ensuring food security was embarking on massive food production in partnership with the government and the private sector.

    “Evidently, the situation that led to the protest seems to have settled, but the Nigerian Army understands that the issue of food security will remain on the front burner of our national security policy and discussions for a while.

    “As a way of strengthening its soft power approach to resolving Nigeria’s food security challenge, the Nigerian Army will, in the coming days, review its agricultural policy to better position the Nigerian Army Farms and Ranches Limited to significantly boost crop production so that the Army can release grains into the market at highly subsidised rate in support of government efforts.

    “Furthermore, the Army Headquarters is reviewing some proposals for partnerships with ministries, departments, and agencies of government and reputable private organisations on how best to collaborate to resolve the food crisis in the country.

    “Relatedly, Nigerian Army troops currently provide security cover for farmers in critical farming communities in the Northeast, Northwest, and Northcentral zones.

    “This is to prevent the devastating consequences of a pause or stop in food production in those regions on the entire country’s food supply chain,” he said.

  • NIGCOMSAT, military collaborating to fight insecurity

    NIGCOMSAT, military collaborating to fight insecurity

    State-run satellite company, Nigerian Communication Satellite Limited (NICOMSAT) yesterday said it has been collaborating with the Defence Ministry to deploy technology via NigComSat 1-R to assure the success of ongoing military campaign against banditry, insurgency and other criminal acts against the Nigerian state.

    It also promised to launch another satellite, NigComSat 2-R, a move it said represents the next phase in its commitment to advancing Nigeria’s space capabilities and providing world-class satellite services.

    Speaking at a-one-day media training forum for ICT editors held at the company’s Lagos Business Regional Office, Ikoyi, it said contrary to misrepresentations, NiComSat R-1 is basically a communication satellite and not a camera satellite, adding that it is therefore only able to meet the necessary communication needs of the military battling criminal elements in different war theatres.

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    Its Managing Director, Mrs Jane Nekechi Egerton-Idehen, said the organisation has embarked on a significant journey to reposition itself as a leader in satellite communications and space technology, not only in Nigeria but across the African continent.

    In a presentation, Deputy Manager, Technical, at NIGCOMSAT, Bello Olasunkanmi, said to enhance seamless communication among the various military agencies prosecuting the military campaigns in the country, the collaboration the company has with the Defence Ministry has resulted in the mounting of antennae on automobiles used by the military at the various fronts to facilitate communication among the troops.

    Also speaking on the coming satellite, Mrs Egerton-Idehen, said: “I am excited to share with you our plans to launch a new satellite, NigComSat-2, in the near future. This satellite represents the next phase in our commitment to advancing Nigeria’s space capabilities and providing world-class satellite services.

    “NigComSat-2 satellite will significantly enhance our capacity to deliver robust, high-speed communication services across Nigeria and beyond. It will support a wide range of applications, including broadband internet, telemedicine and e-learning, among others.

    “This new satellite will also enable us to better serve critical sectors such as agriculture, security, health and education, driving economic growth and improving the quality of life for Nigerians.

    “The launch of NigComSat-2 satellite is not just a technological milestone; it attests to Nigeria’s growing prowess in the global space industry and underscores our resolve to harness the power of space technology for national development.

    “As we continue on this path of growth and innovation, our commitment to providing reliable, high-quality satellite communication services are unwavering and we are continuously innovating to meet the growing demands of our digital economy.”

    She said the remarkable transformation unfolding is a direct result of the renewed vision and strategic direction brought in by the new executive management team, the leadership and the staff at NIGCOMSAT which she is privileged to lead.

    “This is clearly stated in the Strategic Blueprint we launched last year with the support of the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. The pillars contained in the strategy document are Strategy, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), Infrastructure, Branding and People.  Our collective efforts have focused on enhancing our technological capabilities, expanding our service offerings and strengthening our partnerships with government agencies, private sector enterprises, academic institutions and the general public to better serve the needs of our diverse clientele and broaden our market reach.

    “We have been working diligently to upgrade our infrastructure, our Hubs at Lagos and Abuja, to provide communication solutions that meet global standards. We have launched a service delivery team to ensure we support our clients and our of services are reliable for all our offerings such as broadband internet, direct-to-home (DTH) services, transponder leasing, broadcast services, etc.

    “We have forged new partnerships to provide connectivity in rural and underserved areas, partnerships to support startups and innovative enterprises in the satellite industry with our NIGCOMSAT Startup Accelerator programme. There has been a lot of focus in creating awareness for our brand, what we stand for and our value offerings both in the traditional and digital media space. In recognition of the importance of human capital, we continue to invest in training and capacity-building programmes for our staff, ensuring that we are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving industry. We have achieved all this transformation because of our determined leadership and reliant people at NIGCOMSAT,” the CEO said.

  • Lagos moves to boost youth enrolment in military

    Lagos moves to boost youth enrolment in military

    Lagos State government has admonished indigenous youths to join the military, saying it is not a death sentence.

    Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations Olugbenga Oyerinde spoke yesterday at a seminar on the enrolment of Lagos indigenous youths into the Armed Forces, and enlightenment on prohibition of trafficking in persons.

    With the theme: ‘Ignite: Sparkling Passion and Purpose’, the seminar was to motivate youths and equip them with the energy needed to overcome life’s challenges.

    “It is meant to give our youths the much-needed energy in life to face the challenges or obstacles on their life journey,” Oyerinde said.

    According to the commissioner, statistics have shown a dwindling in the enrolment of youths into the Armed Forces and the police, hence the need to sensitise them on the benefits of joining the Armed Forces.

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    Oyerinde also highlighted the challenges faced by youths, including unemployment, inability to access soft loans for small scale businesses, and lack of relevant skills to take up available job opportunities.

    He noted that rejecting opportunities in the military, police force and paramilitary was a major regret.

    Oyerinde, however, said the T.H.E.M.E.S+ agenda and inclusive programs of the current administration are aimed at addressing youth unemployment and promoting gender balance.

    He said the government is committed to creating awareness about the opportunities available in the public, and encouraged youths to take advantage of them.

  • Military to enhance joint operations, national security response

    Military to enhance joint operations, national security response

    Participants of Services’ War Colleges on Wednesday, concluded the Strategic National Exercise/Joint Operations Planning Exercise, nicknamed “Ex SKY LOCK,”.

    The exercise is designed  to promote joint operations and enhance national security response,

    The Commandant of the Naval War College, Rear Adm. Abdullahi Ahmed, said the exercise is aimed to equip participants with  skills to effectively respond to contemporary security challenges facing Nigeria.

    Ahmed said that the exercise served as a strategic exercise that culminated in  the Professional Military Education (PME) packages at the National Defence College (NDC) and the three services war colleges.

    He said the exercise covered various national security aspects, including strategic assessments, inter-agency coordination, logistics planning, and operations against terrorism and insurgency.

    Ahmed said that while the participants were educated on various aspects of operations in the classroom, the exercise was the training aspect to cap all the education activities.

    According to him, the significance of the exercise is to pull through all what they have learnt in the classroom.

    This, he said,  would help them to see the workability and to identify where gaps existed  so as to be able to fix it in the event of any real scenario.

    “Ex Sky lock is all about training and enhancing participants’ ability in the act of operational warfare in terms of our  current challenges, such as internal security issues, militancy and the like.

    “ At the end of the course, my expectation is for them to go to the field well prepared as operational commanders, to be able to pull through any task given to them, to carry out and achieve all the objectives as expected,’’ he said.

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    The commandant commended the participants for their dedication and effort throughout the exercise.

    He emphasised the importance of applying the knowledge and skills gained during “Ex Sky Lock” to their respective operational engagements to strengthen national security.

    “The scenarios designed for the exercise aimed to simulate real-life situations, thereby providing the participants with hands-on experience in managing complex security operations,’’ he added.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the participants were drawn from the  Army War College Nigeria; Naval War College Nigeria, and Air Force War College Nigeria.

    According to the training highlight, the comprehensive exercise involved rigorous planning and execution phases, focusing on enhancing the participants’ ability to operate cohesively in joint and inter-agency environments.

    (NAN)

  • Military, Police, DSS rescue 479 kidnap victims, arrest 790, recover weapons

    Military, Police, DSS rescue 479 kidnap victims, arrest 790, recover weapons

    The combined efforts of the military, the police and operatives of the Department of State Service (DSS) rescued over 479 kidnap victims in the past month.

    They also killed 572 terrorists and arrested over 790 terrorists and other criminals.

    This was revealed on Monday while reading the achievements of security agencies at the Strategic Communications Interagency Policy Committee joint press briefing organized by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), in Abuja.

    Present at the briefing were spokesmen of the Office of the National Security Adviser, Defence Media Operations, Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, the Nigeria Police, the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, and other security and response agencies.

    Spokesman of the Department of State Service (DSS), Peter Afunanya who read the press release on behalf of other spokespersons, said the efforts of the military, security and intelligence agencies also led to the recovery of crude oil worth over 3 billion naira during several operations in July

    He said military troops recovered 440 weapons and 10,589 rounds of ammunition.

    Speaking about the DSS feat in the past month, Afunanya said the service, in synergy with other security agencies, conducted several operations, which led to arrests, disruption of criminal networks and recovery of various incendiary items.

    He said: “Within the month of July, the Service sustained proactive intelligence acquisition and dissemination of same action agencies. This led to the arrest of criminal elements involved in oil theft, kidnapping, burglary and theft of electrical installations, human trafficking, armed robbery, cult-related activities, terrorism and insurgency.

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    “Similarly, some high-profile terrorist leaders, logistic facilitators, gunrunners and IED experts were also apprehended. During the operations, the following items were recovered: Semi-automatic double barrels, cartridges, pump action rifles, locally made pistols, IED initiators, AK47 rifles, magazines, submachine guns, and twenty others.

    “Additionally, economic saboteurs involved in diverting palliatives and agrochemicals were also apprehended. 1200 25kg bags of palliative rice and 48 bags of rice kit were recovered in one of such operations in Katsina. In the period under reference, the Service stepped up its counter efforts against fake news and disinformation.”

    Speaking on the achievements of the Police, the DSS spokesman said FID-IRT operatives, on July 2 arrested 16 motorcycle thieves and recovered eight motorcycles and 11 tricycles in Plateau State.

    He said: “On July 9, Taraba State Intelligence Department operatives apprehended a six-man kidnapping syndicate in Mararaba Kunini, Lau Local Government Area. The operation yielded significant exhibits, including one AK-47 with 20 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition, three SMG rifles with 20 rounds of live ammunition, one Mark 4 rifle with 10 rounds of live ammunition, and a white Starlet vehicle. The suspects will face court proceedings upon the conclusion of the investigation.

    “In a parallel operation, the Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad of Taraba State command arrested a notorious kidnapper, seizing three AK-47 rifles, four magazines, 19 rounds of live ammunition, 23 expended rounds, and five solar panels from his premises. The Nigeria Police Force National Cyber Crime Centre (NPF-NCCC) tackled a massive financial fraud case, acting on a petition from Interswitch Limited regarding a glitch on its financial portal. The swift response led to the arrest of over 16 suspects, eight of whom have been convicted. The operation recovered over 3.9 billion naira in cash, properties, and vehicles, with ongoing efforts to recover additional looted funds.

    “Similarly, on July 4, Lagos State command operatives thwarted an attack by a notorious kidnapping gang. In a fierce gun battle, nine kidnappers were neutralized, and significant weaponry, including four AK-47 rifles, four locally-made semi-automatic pistols, nine AK-47 magazines, three walkie-talkies, a POS machine, a loudspeaker, and two operational vehicles were recovered. Investigations continue to apprehend the fleeing suspects.

    “In another notable case, on April 24, 2024, 18-year-old Mallam Adamu Adamu was rescued from captivity in Kasda, Jakusko LGA, Yobe State. Police operatives raided the gang’s enclave, arresting three suspects and recovering two AK-47 rifles and a magazine with 26 rounds of live ammunition. The suspects will be charged in court following the investigation’s conclusion.

    “The IGP Special Task Force on Petroleum and Illegal Bunkering (IGP-STFPIB) has significantly disrupted illegal petroleum activities. Over the past two weeks, they intercepted nine trucks, three wooden boats, and three cars, recovering approximately 195,000 Liters of crude oil, 73,500 litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), and 130 jerry cans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).”

  • Military foils terrorists’ plans to destroy critical national assets

    Military foils terrorists’ plans to destroy critical national assets

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) on Thursday, July 11, said its troops have thwarted plans by terrorists to destroy critical infrastructure in the country.

    It said that it had also placed measures to forestall further plans, and placed on alert security agencies responsible for securing critical infrastructure and facilities.

    The military high command announced this through the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj-Gen Edward Buba, during a press conference at the Defence Headquarters Abuja.

    He said: “Troops are confronted by a vicious enemy that is constantly trying to kill citizens or have killed citizens. Indeed, these terror groups are responsible for perpetrating insecurity across the country and will not stop doing what they are doing, until they are stopped.

    “We are aware of some of the plans to target some critical infrastructure in the country. Accordingly, we have placed measures to forestall such plans. Security agencies responsible for securing critical infrastructure and facilities have also been placed on alert. Accordingly, some of such plans have been frustrated.

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    “In this fight, citizens must understand that we must never compromise on security, otherwise everyone’s security will be compromised. This is a situation that cannot be over-emphasized for us to live in safety and security.

    “Meanwhile, the military is doing what is needed at this time. We force the terrorist to pay a price for every act of aggression against citizens of this country. We recognise and have included this as part of our strategy to win the war.

    “Overall, we have no choice but to fight for the safety and security of our citizens. We also fight to safeguard our nation and preserve our way of life as a people. For us as a force, Defence is the essence of what we do as an armed forces. Accordingly, we would defeat the terrorists on the battlefield and help our nation flourish again.”

  • Military refutes Amnesty’s claims of unlawful detention of girls, women in the northeast

    Military refutes Amnesty’s claims of unlawful detention of girls, women in the northeast

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has refuted allegations of unlawful detention of young women by Amnesty International.

    It said the military under the present leadership has zero tolerance for indiscipline and any form of improper conduct during operations across the country.

    The military high command said this in a statement by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj-Gen, Edward Buba, on Monday, June 10.

    Amnesty International in its latest report launched in Abuja Monday, said girls and young women freed from Boko Haram terrorists in northeast Nigeria continue to suffer severe hardships, including unlawful military detention, neglect, and inadequate support to start over.

    The report by the global human rights organization titled: “Help us build our lives’: Girl Survivors of Boko Haram and Military Abuses in Northeast Nigeria,” probes how girls and young women have been abducted, forced into marriage, and subjected to sexual violence by Boko Haram.

    It said even though protracted military detention has decreased recently, the report noted that many women still experienced mistreatment.

    “These girls, many of whom are now young women, had their childhood stolen from them and suffered a litany of war crimes and other human rights abuses. They are now showing remarkable bravery as they seek to take control of their future,” said Samira Daoud, Amnesty International’s regional director for West and Central Africa.

    However, the DHQ in the statement refuted the allegations and insisted that it’s troops operate with international laws.

    The statement read: “The attention of the Defence Headquarters has been drawn to allegations labeled against the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) by the Amnesty International Report launched during a Press Conference in Abuja on 10 June 2024.

    “The Armed Forces of Nigeria is hereby making it unequivocally clear that it is a professional force that operates within the ambit international of the law of armed conflict as well as adheres to the humanitarian law and principles governing human rights.

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    “The AFN elects not to join words with such organizations, rather would encourage them to approach the military high command to substantiate their allegations. The military has self-regulating mechanisms within the military justice system to address any proven case.

    “It is worthy of note to state that, the AFN led by the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa OFR, has zero tolerance for indiscipline and any form of improper conduct during operations across the country. It is for this reason that there are standing Court Martials to treat any form of misbehaviour by erring personnel especially those that portray the military negatively to the general populace.

    “Overall, the military will remain focused on its objective and unperturbed by such self-servicing statements targeted at dampening the morale of our troops in operational theatres. Rather, we will engage constructively with Amnesty International where available, as well as, continue on the trajectory of conducting operations assiduously to defeat terrorism in our nation.”

  • Ex-convict rearrested in military uniform

    Ex-convict rearrested in military uniform

    An ex-convict in military uniform identified as Edidiong Matthew has been arrested by the Akwa Ibom State Police Command.

    The 35-year-old suspect, an indigene of Ikot Ekong in Mkpat Enin Local Government Area, was apprehended following intelligence reports by the public.

    In a statement yesterday, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, ASP Timfon John, in Uyo, indicated that the suspect had been involved in a series of criminal activities.

    The statement reads,“On 05/06/2024 at about 14:00hrs, police operatives of the command on crime prevention patrol arrested one Eddiong Anthony Matthew ‘M’, a 35-year-old indigene of Ikot Ekong Village in Mkpat Enin LGA in half-dress military camouflage.

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    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect is an ex-convict who had been perpetrating a series of crimes in the state in military uniform with a warrant officer rank.

    “One walkie-talkie, phones suspected to have been stolen from his victims, a brown cover – all dress, RCC ID Card were recovered,” adding that the suspect would be charged to court on completion of investigation in the matter.

    The Police Command expressed its readiness to intensify efforts to rid the state of other fleeing criminals in their wanted lists.

    “This follows the Commissioner of Police, Akwa Ibom State Police Command, CP Waheed Ayilara’s affirmation of the command’s commitment and dedication to making Akwa Ibom inhabitable for criminals,” ASP John added.