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  • Army re-deploys Generals to boost efficiency, strengthen leadership

    Army re-deploys Generals to boost efficiency, strengthen leadership

    To reposition the Nigeria Army for greater operational effectiveness, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has approved the redeployment of senior officers to key command, instructional, and staff positions across various formations and units.

    The new appointments were contained in a statement on Sunday by acting Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR), Lt.-Col Onyinyechi Anele.
    According to Anele, the redeployment affected few Principal Staff Officers (PSOs) at the Army Headquarters (AHQ), two General Officers Commanding (GOCs), Corps Commanders, Commandants of training institutions, and Brigade Commanders, among others critical to the Army’s operational and administrative structure.

    She said Maj.Gens. AA Adeyinka has been appointed Chief of Logistics (Army); AA Adekeye as Chief of Personnel Management; TB Ugiagbe as Chief of Standard and Evaluation; AA Idris as Chief of Military Intelligence, and MO Erebulu as Army’s Provost Marshall.

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    Others redeployed included Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration (NASFA), Maj.-Gen. Ehioze Osifo to Nigerian Army Finance Corporation as Director General; Maj.-Gen. EA Anaryu from Defence Space Administration is now Corps Commander Supply and Transport, while Maj.-Gen. SA Akesode, formerly at the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) will move to the African Union Verification Mission in Tigray Region, Ethiopia as Head of Mission.

    “Senior officers appointed as General Officers Commanding (GOCs) are Major General ASM Wase from Department of Training to Headquarters 1 Division/Sector 1 Joint Task Force North West Operation FANSAN YAMMA (OPFY) as GOC 1 Division/Commander Sector 1. Maj Gen CR Nnebeife is also appointed as the GOC 2 Division/ Sector 3 Joint Task Force OPFY.

    “Some of the senior officers appointed as Commandants of NA Training Institutions are, Maj Gen MO Ihanuwaze from Nigerian Army Finance Insurance Corporation to Nigerian Army Finance School and Administration and appointed Commandant, Maj Gen KO Osemwegie now the commandant Army Signal School, Maj Gen AJ Aliyu also appointed commandant Nigerian Army Ordinance School, while Maj Gen AC Adetoba was posted from the Department of Transformation and Innovation to Nigerian Army College of Logistics and Management as commandant amongst others.

    “Other senior officers also affected in the redeployment are Brig Gen M Jimoh from HQ Operation FANSAN YAMMA to HQ 1 Brigade as Commander, Brig Gen NE Okoloagu from Army War College Nigeria to 2 Brigade as Commander as well as Brig Gen AA Bello from Nigerian Army School of Infantry to 6 Division Garrison/Sector 3 JTF South South Operation DELTA SAFE as Commander.

    “The Chief of Army Staff has charged the newly appointed senior officers to redouble their effort and commitment to duty in ensuring the sustenance of the ongoing onslaught against terrorism, insurgency and other threats to national security, as they assume their new appointments.

    “He also reiterates his commitment to the welfare of troops as paramount to operational successes,” stated Anele.

  • Military leaders celebrate troops’ sacrifice

    Military leaders celebrate troops’ sacrifice

    As Nigeria marked Eid-el-Kabir, top military leaders across the country took time to celebrate the gallantry of serving troops and called for greater recognition of the nation’s military heritage to inspire future generations.

    In Jos, Plateau State, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, commended the bravery, discipline, and resilience of troops under Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) for their continued sacrifices in maintaining peace and security across the nation.

    Represented by Maj.-Gen. P.E. Eromosele at a special Eid-al-Adha Luncheon organised for the troops, General Oluyede praised the soldiers for their dedication, even during festive periods.

    The COAS also honoured fallen heroes and assured their families that their sacrifices remain deeply valued. The event also served as a platform to boost troop morale and reaffirm the army’s commitment to national unity.

    Commander of Operation Safe Haven, Major General Folunsho Oyinlola, in his remarks, praised the troops’ professionalism and acknowledged the support of other security agencies and the Plateau State Government in enhancing operational success.

    Lt.-Gen. Oluyede also commended troops of the 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army for their courage, professionalism, and unwavering dedication to duty.

    Oluyede made the commendation in a statement issued by the Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 2 Brigade, Lt. Adebowale Adejimi, and made available to newsmen in Uyo yesterday.

    According to the statement, the COAS, represented by the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (CCMA), Maj.-Gen. Gold Chibuisi hosted a special luncheon for the troops on Saturday at the Military Cantonment, Mbiokporo, Akwa Ibom.

    The luncheon was organised to honour the soldiers and boost their morale in appreciation of their commitment to peace and national security.

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    Meanwhile, in Kaduna State, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, emphasised the importance of documenting the contributions of Nigeria’s military personnel to preserve their legacy and inspire younger citizens.

    Speaking during the launch of a book titled “Professionalism and Service to Fatherland: The Military Heroes of Southern Kaduna” in Kagoro, Kaura Local Government Area, the CDS, represented by Major General Henry Yanet, described the book as a critical step in preserving military history.

    “If we don’t tell our story, hardly anybody will tell it for us,” he said, encouraging more Nigerians to write about the Armed Forces.

    The book, authored by Pastor Agat Nkut, honours retired officers from Southern Kaduna and highlights their contributions to national stability.

  • Army neutralise two suspected bandits, recover arms in Plateau ambush

    Army neutralise two suspected bandits, recover arms in Plateau ambush

    Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) Jos, Plateau State said it has successfully neutralised two suspected bandits in its sustained onslaughts against criminals in the state.

    According to Major Samson Zhakom, spokesman of the OPSH in Jos, “On 15 May 2025, based on a tip-off on the movement of bandits along Nemaledu Village in Gimbi District in Wase Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State, troops of OPSH laid ambush at the crossing point of bandits in the area.

    “During the operation, troops made contact with the bandits and neutralised 2 bandits in the process, while troops also recovered one fabricated AK-47 rifle from the neutralised bandits.”

    The troops vowed that there will be no hiding place for criminals in the OPSH Joint Operations Area.

    The successful mission highlights the ongoing efforts by the Nigerian Army and Operation SAFE HAVEN to tackle insecurity in Plateau State and restore peace to troubled communities.

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    The operation demonstrates our effectiveness of intelligence-led military action in curbing the activities of armed criminal groups in the area,” he said.

    Zhakom emphasised that Operation Safe Haven remains fully committed to flushing out criminals from the Joint Operations Area.

    “The commitment to clampdown on these miscreants is evergreen, and we shall not hesitate to decimate them appropriately” the statement noted.

  • Army welcomes repentant bandits

    Army welcomes repentant bandits

     The Nigeria Army has announced readiness to welcome repentant bandits, saying her doors are still wide open for those who may decide to take up a new life.

    The 17th Brigade Commander of the Nigerian Army, Katsina State, General Babatunde Omopariola, who made the call yesterday in Katsina, said bandits and violent extremists should surrender or face the consequences. 

    He asked those in the business of kidnapping to desist henceforth.

    Omopariola made the call while handing over nine rescued victims of kidnapping, including five males, two female and their two newly born kids to officials of the Katsina State Government in a brief ceremony at the 17 Brigade Headquarters, Katsina.

    The Brigade Commander, who was represented by the Brigade’s Chief of Staff, Colonel Yakubu Nwandiscas, further explained that the Army applied a non-kinetic approach in rescuing the victims.

    The victims were kidnapped from different Katsina LGAs at different locations and dates by bandits and taken to Kaduna State.

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    Senior Special Assistant to the Katsina State Governor on Victims of Banditry and IDPs,  Sa’idu Danja, commended members of the Armed Forces, who participated in the rescue mission.

    He also recalled that a combined team of troops and other security agents on Thursday rescued 11 victims in Batsari LGA and on Friday, rescued 19 victims.

    He said: “These are some of the successes you have been recording as a result of your synergy. His Excellency the Governor has been receiving cooperation from all angles of the security agencies and will give you all the necessary support and cooperation to achieve your desired result.”

    One of the rescued victims, 45-year- old father of 15 children, Inusa Salisu, narrated how he spent 90 days in the hands of the bandits after they captured him while working on his farmland located five kilometers away from Sabuwa LGA.

    He said: “The bandits, seven in their numbers, riding on five motorcycles, chased me and my grownup son.

    “Within the 90 days period of our stay, we were eating animal feeds. They killed five people in my presence including my 20-year-old son. I didn’t touch water talk less of taking a bath within the period.”

  • Buratai inaugurates secured information platform for Army

    The Chief of Army Staff, (COAS) Lt Gen. Tukur Buratai has inaugurated a secured information platform for the Nigerian Army.

    Inaugurating the platform in Abuja Monday, the COAS said the platform would greatly enhance the performance of the army in all its commands and units.

    He said the platform would take off with 350 users, noting that provision would be made for expansion subsequently.

    Buratai said: “It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to this occasion of the launching of the Nigerian Army Secured Information Platform (NASIP).”The Platform is a secure web-based information sharing and collaboration solution that was recently acquired by the NA.

    “This is in line with my vision of having a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles. In this case, this launching is to afford the NA an efficient and robust platform for paperless interactions that would ensure secure and speedy communication of correspondence between the various departments, formations and units in the NA while minimizing the use of paper to the barest minimum.

    “As seen from the demonstration of its features, the platform is an upgrade from the NAWANI system.

    “It has its server residing in NACWC with a storage capacity of 500 terabytes and backup storage of 112 terabytes. The platform is currently capable of accommodating about 350 users for the initial roll out, with additional provisions for expansion to accommodate more users in the future.

    “The major requirement that was considered before the acquisition of this platform was security and speed amongst others. Consequently, this platform is able to provide secure emailing with end-to-end encryption functions within customised web domain and revolutionary integration with text, voice and video chat and conferencing.

    “Additionally, it also enables sharing of calendars and allotment of tasks for error proof planning and task delegation. The system is custom built to provide real-time collaboration between departments, formations and units.

    “The solution has an integrated Document Management System (DMS) which ensures that users files are available at any time on all devices.

    “The user friendly Document Management System also features easy documents sharing and fast in-browser document editing incorporated within the comfort of dedicated software application for desktop and mobile options. It also features offline work or compatibility within all applications.

    “Furthermore, in addition to its core functions, it also features NA policy/procedures and news room modules designed to keep users abreast with NA policies and news as soon as they are published. More so, all NA social media accounts can be accessed through the platform.”

  • Inconclusive elections: INEC, military compromised, says PDP

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Prof Mahmood Yakubu-led Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Nigeria Army of compromise in states where the governorship and state assembly elections were suspended or declared inconclusive.

    Its Spokesman Kola Ologbondiyan told a news conference that the electoral umpire and the Army were playing the script of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.

    Ologbondiyan alleged that elections were suspended or declared inconclusive in states where the PDP was maintaining a steady lead.

    Citing widespread disruptions, INEC, on Sunday, announced the suspension of electoral process in Rivers State and declared elections inconclusive in Sokoto, Bauchi, Adamawa, Plateau and Benue states.

    But the PDP described the affected states as its strongholds.

    It insisted that INEC, under Prof. Yakubu, “has become overtly partisan and has surrendered its independence to the APC.”

    The main opposition party said INEC carried on as a compromised umpire with obnoxious impunity, thereby sending signals of being heavily bribed by the APC to alter results for its candidates.

    It also accused the Army of intimidating its members in the affected states, particularly in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and other states in the Southsouth.

    The party dismissed claims by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, that the shootings and killings in those places were carried out by fake soldiers in military uniform.

  • Foreign observers commend military’s professional conduct during elections

    Some Independent Foreign Observers have commended the Nigerian Military for their professional conduct during the Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.
    They gave this commendation via a statement made available to The Nation on Tuesday.
    The observers in the statement signed by Bill Campbell added that having examined the roles of stakeholders in the electoral processes found out that military played a commendable roles in the Saturday’s elections.
    They said, “The Independent Foreign Observers is an amalgamation of organizations drawn from all over the world to monitor the general elections in Nigeria on the invitation of a select Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Nigeria. Consequently, the head of the mission, Bill Campbell deployed election observers around Nigeria with a view to ascertaining the credibility of the elections and the role of the various actors in the electoral process.
    The Independent Foreign Observers was headed by Bill Campbell, a diplomat, and conflict resolution expert who has garnered years of experience in election monitoring in African countries. Bill Campbell’s experience spans 6 continents and over 50 countries, where he has experienced dozens of elections and other less conventional changes of government.  He has braved tsunamis, typhoons, earthquakes, political revolutions and long treks on public transportation, to learn about and observe democracy in action.  A graduate of NYU, Bill has been the President of his Rotary Club, constantly looking for ways to serve communities big and small. He brought his wealth of experience to bear in the monitoring of the general elections in Nigeria.
    As part of its mandate to monitor and report the credibility of the general elections in Nigeria, the Independent Foreign Observers undertook a systematic survey of the dynamics inherent in the Nigeria society and consequently designed a template that accommodated the religious and ethnic sensitivity of the Nigerian people in various states of the federation with a view to getting the objective responses from the electorate as the case may be. The essence was to help observe the dynamics, make recommendations and commendations where necessary based on the competence of the team.

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    It was observed amongst other things some section of the country whipped up ethnic sentiments which could undermine the electoral process.
    Some segment of the populace also played the religious card before the electorates in an attempt to induce or coerce votes for their political parties.
    Outcome:
    Consequently, there was palpable tension in the polity as regards the security of lives and properties.
    The government, therefore, deployed a mix of security agencies to maintain the sanctity of the electoral process as well as maintaining law and order throughout the polls.
    Election Issues
    Elections were conducted in the 36 states in Nigeria including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Our team of observers were on ground to monitor the polls and turned in a detailed report on what they observed in the various states that they were deployed.
    The Independent Foreign Observers worked in active collaboration with local NGOs in the various states, and this unique collaboration made the election monitoring exercise seamless and worthwhile.
    Voters Turnout:
    It was observed that there was a huge voters’ turnout in parts of the country especially in Northern Nigeria. (North East and North West)
    The voters defied the harsh climatic conditions to come out in their numbers to cast their votes at the various polling units
    The South Eastern States also witnessed a large turnout of voters (Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, and Imo)
    The South Western States didn’t experience as much voters’ turnout as in other parts of the country. This was primarily due to a palpable tension because political analysts had classified the South Western states as the battleground for candidates of both parties.
    The South-South states of Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River also witnessed a large turnout of voters.
    The Elections:
    From monitoring the elections, it was observed that the electoral process was able to maintain its credibility by the combined efforts of the security agencies led by the Nigerian Army that ensured that incidences of ballot box snatching and other electoral vices were curtailed.
    Voters exercised their electoral franchise without fear especially in the northern part of the country. Our team of observers noted that in the Northern parts of the country, which hitherto was known for underage voting did not experience cases of underage voting. Incidences of vote buying were also prevalent in most parts of the South-South and South Eastern States.
    The outbreak of Violence:
    Our team of observers witnessed pockets of violence in some parts of the country occasioned by attempts by party agents to snatch ballot boxes. This resulted in an open confrontation with the security agencies who showed resilience in the face of provocation.
    Rivers States witnessed the highest level of violence and arms bearing by political thugs that led to the death of an INEC official, an officer of the Nigerian Army and scores of people.
    The Election and the Nigerian Military:
    Our team of observers noted the contributions of the Nigeria Army in maintaining the credibility of the electoral process. The Nigeria Army was able to provide security of lives and properties throughout the election process.
    In the North Eastern states of Yobe and Borno, the Nigeria Army provided watertight security, and this accounted for the large turnout of voters in the region.
    In the fringes where it was expected that there would be security lapses, the Nigeria Army rose to the occasion as there were no recorded cases of security lapses by our team of observers.
    Conclusion:
    The Independent Foreign Observers salutes the resilience and courage of the Nigerian people through the duration of the elections.
    The elections were conducted in an atmosphere of peace brought about by the combined efforts of the security agencies.
    Cases of electoral violence were minimal but for a few states
    The Nigerian Army rose to the occasion by deploying men and resources around the country to protect the credibility of the process
    The Nigeria Army conducted itself professionally and within the ambit of the law even in instances of provocation as experienced in some states.
    Commendation:
    The Independent Foreign Observers particularly singles out the Nigeria Army for praise in its conduct during the elections. We noted a display of a high sense of professionalism even in the face of provocation by agents of political parties.
    The Independent Foreign Observers also commends the leadership of the Nigeria Army for the high-level coordination of its troops across the country. The Independent also charges the Nigeria Army to deploy the same strategy in the forthcoming gubernatorial and states houses of assembly elections.
  • Troops neutralise four terrorists

    Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have neutralised four Boko Haram terrorists in their hideout in Makinta Meleri, Borno state, the Nigerian Army announced on Friday.

    According to the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Ado Isa, the troops also recovered arms from the terrorists.

    A statement by Colonel Isa reads: “Troops of 7 Division Nigerian Army in Operation LAFIYA DOLE based on credible information today conducted a clearance operation on suspected Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) hideout along Makinta Meleri in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State.

    “During the operation, the gallant troops neutralised four terrorists and recovered 4 AK-47 Rifles with registration numbers 58012289, 565240898 and 58006027, respectively.

    “They also recovered 3 Rifle Magazines containing 32 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition and 3 Bicycles.

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    “While commending their gallantry, the Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division Nigerian Army and Commander Sector 1 Operation Lafiya Dole, Brig Gen Abdulmalik Bulama Biu told them the Chief of Army Staff is proud of their doggedness and they should sustain the offensive until the BHTs are flushed out and total peace and security restored

    “We wish to solicit for more information on suspected Boko Haram terrorist hideout”.

  • Army neutralises Boko Haram insurgents in Yobe

    The 27 Task Force Brigade and Nigeria Army Special Forces School, Buni-Yadi, Yobe, on Sunday neutralised scores of Boko Haram insurgents who attacked the military base.

    Major Nureni Alimi, the Assistant Director, Public Relations, 27 Task Force Brigade, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday.

    Alumi said many insurgents were killed, others received gunshot injuries while a cache of Anti-Aircraft ammunitions, bombs, Rocket Propelled Guns and two Gun trucks were recovered.

    “Troops of the 27 Task Force brigade and the Nigeria Army Special Forces school in Buni-Yadi, Gujba Local Government, Yobe successfully defeated Boko Haram terrorists that launched an attack on the military base” it said.

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    “The terrorists came to engage the Brigade around 4:15 p.m. on Sunday January, 20, 2019, daring the troops for almost two and half hours.

    “The gallant troops stood their ground and thoroughly dealt with the insurgents, the troops were in high spirit and jubilated at the victory with high morale,” it added.

    Alimi also disclosed that four soldiers sustained minor injuries and were presently receiving treatment in the Brigade medical facility.

  • Why we invaded Daily Trust offices, by Army

    The Nigerian Army says it invaded the offices of Daily Trust Newspapers offices in Maiduguri and Abuja to invite the organisation’s journalists responsible for the publication of a classified military operation plans.

    The army admitted invading the newspapers’ offices in a statement by its spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman.

    Usman explained the disclosure of such classified information by the newspaper undermined national security hence its reporters responsible were being invited for questioning.

    According to him, the invitation is for further investigation and if need be, all those culpable of jeopardising operations security will be prosecuted by the relevant law enforcement agency.

    Soldiers along with the police invaded the offices on Sunday over a lead story, detailing a major military plan operation to flush out elements of Boko Haram from Baga and its environ.

    The faction of the terrorist, belonging to the Al-Banarwi which is affiliated to the Islamic State West African Province – ISWAP attacked the border town and surrounding communities shortly after the Christmas.

    Baga is in Northern Borno.

    Usman said: “The disclosure of classified security information amounts to a breach of national security and run contrary to Sections 1 and 2 of the Official Secrets Act.

    “It afforded the Boko Haram terrorists prior notice of our plans and giving them early warning to prepare against the Nigerian military, thus sabotaging the planned operations and putting the lives of troops in imminent and clear danger.’’

    He further explained that the invitation was done with the best of intention to make the reporters realise the import of such acts to national security.

    The army spokesman urged journalists not worry about the action “but engage in their responsive reportage and be professional as the army has no intention of muzzling the press or jeopardising press freedom.’’

    “We, however, wish to enjoin further that they should eschew jeopardising national security in their reportage.

    “We would not tolerate situation where a publication would consistently side with terrorists and undermine our national institutions.’’

    Usman appealed to the media to join hands with the military and other security forces to end terrorism and insurgency in the country.  (NAN)