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  • Bandits on revenge mission kill 11 soldiers in Kaduna

    ….El-Rufai condoles military

    ….as Army keeps mum 

     

     

    No fewer than 11 soldiers who have been on special operation tagged ‘Operation Cat Race’ in Birnin Gwari local government area of Kaduna State were reported to have lost their lives Tuesday night when scores of bandits attacked them to avenge the killing of their leader, Buhari Tsoho, popularly called Buharin Daji who was killed in shoot out with security men in Zamfara state two weeks ago, source said.

    Though, the army was yet to comment on the incident as at press time, Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai of Kaduna condoled families of security personnel that lost their lives in the course of repelling the bandits.

    The bloody attack, which occurred at a village called Kampanin Doka in the local government area happened at a time the federal government was trying to secure lives and property of road users who have been falling victims of armed robbery and kidnapping in that axis of Kaduna interstate road recently.

    A source who pleaded anonymity said, the bandits attacked the soldier’s camp between 8pm and 9pm on Tuesday killing three soldiers in a hole and nine others in the camp making the casualties 12.

    “We gathered that the soldiers had caught a thief in a village called Maganda in the area and were taking him back to their camp when some personnel of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) asked them to hand over the thief to them which the soldiers refused.

    “The same police followed the soldiers to their camp in Kampanin Doka and again asked them to hand over the thief to them, but the soldiers still refused. Around 8pm on Tuesday, bandits attacked the soldier’s camp and killed three soldiers in a hole and nine others in a tent in the camp.

    “Members of the community kept calling us when the attack was taking place, but there was nothing we could do since we don’t have any weapons, all we did was to alert the emir and other security personnel with the hope that they could come to their aid.”

    Another top source who witnessed the attack confirmed that, he saw 11 bodies after the attack.

    This source however hinted that, men of Nigerian Army were still waiting for directive on the next line of action from Army authority as at the time of filing this report.

    Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 1 Division Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Colonel Muhammad Dole when contacted said he was working on the Army’s press release on the incident.

    However, a social message by a community based organisation known as Birnin Gwari Vanguard for Security and Good Governance partly corroborated the earlier sources.

    “A military detachment and members of the vigilante in Doka village has successfully repelled an attack by armed bandits numbering about 120 on a motorcycles around 10.05pm on Tuesday night.

    “The attackers had earlier attacked  Maganda District on Monday on a revenged mission over the killing of Buhari Tsoho a. k. a Buharin Daji. Nine people critically injured at Maganda, mostly Vigilante group.

    “After Maganda, the Armed bandits moved toward Kampanin Doka at the junction road leading to Gwaska and Dansadau. But gallant soldiers and brave youths of Doka successfully repelled the attack. Many casualties on the side of the bandits recorded and they escaped with the wounded.

    “Although we had informed the Kaduna State government on the attack three days ago and the military, government officials dismissed our credible information by not taken appropriate action to forestall the attacks by armed bandit.

    “Once more, we the people of Birnin-Gwari are under siege and in need of protection of the government. Our youth and volunteers are ready to assist security agencies to confront armed bandits in our territory.

    “We will remain vigilant and await government of Mall. Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai response to this security challenges in Birnin-Gwari local government”, the message read.

    Meanwhile, Governor El-Rufai called for sustained collaboration between communities and security forces to overcome banditry. The governor said this in a message to the people of Birnin Gwari local government following attacks by bandits.

    El-Rufai said he received with sadness reports of bandit attacks in Doka and Magandavillages. He praised the communities for their vigilance and their collaboration with the military to thwart the attacks. The governor said the state regrets the loss of lives and offered his condolence to the communities and the military over the incident.

    The governor also condoled families of security personnel that lost their lives in the course of repelling the bandits, he also wished civilians that sustained injuries speedy recovery.

    In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Samuel Aruwan, Governor El-Rufai said that the government is monitoring developments in Birnin Gwari local government.

    He reiterated the firm resolve of the government to overcome rural banditry, with the support of communities and the assistance of security assets provided by the Federal Government. The statement disclosed that sustained vigilance by communities and the information they provide are very crucial to assisting the security agencies.

    He reiterated that the government threats every security information with the utmost agency, as it discharges its obligation to protect lives and property.

  • Army arrests Four Boko Haram insurgents in Adamawa

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said it had arrested an alleged high profile Boko Haram insurgent, Bubayi Isa, in Adamawa.

    Brig.-Gen. Texas Chukwu, the Director, Army Public Relations said in a statement he issued in Maiduguri that Isa was arrested alongside three other suspects.

    Chukwu listed the names of other suspects as Muhammad Buba, Yakubu Abubakar and Yakubu Abdullahi, adding that Isa was number 37 on the list of Boko Haram insurgents published by the army.

    Chukwu explained that Isa was arrested on March 20, following an intelligence report, adding that the suspect hailed from Panama village of Biu Local Government of Borno.

    The army spokesman said that preliminary investigations indicated that the suspects participated in operations, coordinated by the Boko Haram insurgents at various times.

    “Troops of 23 Brigade, Operation Lafiya Dole on March 20, arrested a wanted Boko Haram suspect, Bubayi Isa from Panama village, Gunda District, Biu Local Government Area of Borno State following a tip off.

    “Further investigation reveals that Bubayi is the 37th suspect on the list of Boko Haram terrorist suspects, published by Army Headquarters.

    “Other suspects arrested with him are: Muhammad Buba and Abdullahi Abubakar from the same area while Yakubu Abdullahi hails from Sabon Gari Gado in Bayo Local Government Area of Borno.

    “The suspects were arrested in Kalaa village in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa.

    “The suspects have also confessed of belonging to a Boko Haram terrorists group and their various involvements, following a preliminary investigation by the troops.”

     

  • Army arrests four Boko Haram insurgents in Adamawa

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said it had arrested an alleged high profile Boko Haram insurgent, Bubayi Isa, in Adamawa.

    Brig.-Gen. Texas Chukwu, the Director, Army Public Relations said in a statement he issued in Maiduguri that Isa was arrested alongside three other suspects.

    Chukwu listed the names of other suspects as Muhammad Buba, Yakubu Abubakar and Yakubu Abdullahi, adding that Isa was number 37 on the list of Boko Haram insurgents published by the army.

    Chukwu explained that Isa was arrested on March 20, following an intelligence report, adding that the suspect hailed from Panama village of Biu Local Government of Borno.

    The army spokesman said that preliminary investigations indicated that the suspects participated in operations, coordinated by the Boko Haram insurgents at various times.

    “Troops of 23 Brigade, Operation Lafiya Dole on March 20, arrested a wanted Boko Haram suspect, Bubayi Isa from Panama village, Gunda District, Biu Local Government Area of Borno State following a tip off.

    “Further investigation reveals that Bubayi is the 37th suspect on the list of Boko Haram terrorist suspects, published by Army Headquarters.

    “Other suspects arrested with him are: Muhammad Buba and Abdullahi Abubakar from the same area while Yakubu Abdullahi hails from Sabon Gari Gado in Bayo Local Government Area of Borno.

    “The suspects were arrested in Kalaa village in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa.

    “The suspects have also confessed of belonging to a Boko Haram terrorists group and their various involvements, following a preliminary investigation by the troops.”

    NAN

  • Army arrests kidnap kingpin in Kogi

    The Nigerian Army said it has arrested a member of a kidnap gang who allegedly killed Corporal Mamman of the Army Headquarters Special Forces.

    The Army Director of Public Relations, Brig. Gen Texas Chukwu, said in a statement that the suspect named Mohammed Bashir was arrested by troops of Headquarters Command after a raid on their hideouts at Irovochinomi and Egee communities in Okene local government area of Kogi State.

    The statement said: “In continuation of intensive patrol across the states following a report on criminal hideouts, on Sunday 11 March 2018, troops of Headquarters Commands Army Record supported by Army Headquarters Special Forces conducted a raid at Irovochinomi and Egee communities within Okene local government area of Kogi State.

    “During the operation one of the prime suspect by name Mohammed Bashir, a member of the gang that allegedly killed Corporal Mamman of Army Headquarters Special Forces on 27 February 2018, was apprehended and the following items were recovered, two AK 47 rifles with registration number 58008731 and 45 rounds of 7.62mm special was recovered.

    “A follow up on the operation led to recovery of additional two AK 47 rifles. Pictures of the suspect and the items recovered are attached. The public are once again reminded that the operation is still in progress.”

     

     

  • Army warns against persistent killings in Adamawa, Benue, Taraba states

    The Nigerian Army on Sunday issued a stern warning against killer herdsmen, farmers, militia groups and bandits operating in Benue, Adamawa and Taraba states to desist forthwith over the senseless killings, and waton destruction of properties across the three states.

    The army said it was working with sister services and other security agencies to identify and arrest all those involved in the on-going killings regardless of their disposition in the society including government functionaries.

    It also warned that field commanders on the ground who failed to take decisive actions against masterminds of the killings would be made to face court martial.

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    A statement signed by the Director of Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen Texas Chukwu warned that “when troops are called out for internal security operations, they are not to joke or persuade anyone”.

    The statement reads: “The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to the continued disturbing, senseless killings and wanton destruction of properties in Adamawa, Benue and  Taraba States. In view of this, we strongly warn the perpetrators of these crimes to desist forthwith.

    “The Nigerian Army in conjunction with sister services and other security agencies are working assiduously to identify and arrest all those involved regardless of their disposition in the society including government functionaries.

    “We would like to unequivocally reiterate that the Army Headquarters warns the arsonists and the killers to stop or face decisive action by troops.  Our Rules of Engagement (ROE) is clear on arson and murder, therefore, no such criminal acts would be allowed in any of the aforementioned states.

    “The public are please reminded that when troops are called out for internal security operations, they are not to joke or persuade anyone.

    “We have warned our commanders on the ground to take decisive  actions or face court martial”.

     

  • Breaking: Army bans trucks on Lagos bridges

    Breaking: Army bans trucks on Lagos bridges

    ... Orders articulated vehicle owners to vacate bridges by Thursday

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday ordered drivers of articulated and other heavy-duty trucks to vacate the Carter Bridge and other overpass in Lagos with effect from Thursday.

    There were claims that the bridges may buckle under the weight of the articulated trucks and these may have forced the army to swing into action and prevent a major disaster in the nation’s economic and commercial capital.

    The Federal Road Safety Commission ( FRSC ) had last year warned that the gridlocks created by trucks on the bridges were dangerous and had damaging effects on the overpass.

    The movement of the trucks to the bridges followed the state government’s directive to owners and operators of articulated vehicles, trailers, and petroleum tankers to stay away from Apapa and its environs until it finds a lasting solution to the unending traffic bottleneck in the city.

  • PHOTO: Nigerian Army reconstructs NACOL hostel

    PHOTO: Nigerian Army reconstructs NACOL hostel

    The Nigerian Army College of Logistics ( NACOL ) Students Hostel, Bonny Camp, Lagos wore a new look after a remodeling and reconstruction by the Nigerian Army under the helmsmanship of Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen TY Buratai.

    Nigerian Army College of Logistics ( NACOL ) Students Hostel
    Nigerian Army College of Logistics ( NACOL ) Students Hostel

     

    Nigerian Army College of Logistics ( NACOL ) Students Hostel
    Nigerian Army College of Logistics ( NACOL ) Students Hostel
  • Dapchi girls: Presidential committee visits Yobe

    Dapchi girls: Presidential committee visits Yobe

    Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe has called on the Federal Government to intensify aerial survelliance to rescue the abducted Dapchi schoolgirls and enhance general security of the state.

    Gaidam made the call on Monday when the Presidential Committee to unravel circumstances surrounding the abduction of the students of Government Girls Science Technical School, Dapchi, visited the state.

    He commended the Buhari Administration for its committed zeal in fighting insurgency in the North-East.

    He said the visit by four different delegations sent by the federal government underscored the commitment of government to rescue the schoolgirls.

    The governor also commended to the Nigerian Army for acting with dispatch and realigning the check points in Ngelzarma and Damagum to beef up security.

    “I am optimistic that with the kind of inspiring concern exhibited by the federal government, other patriotic Nigerians and indeed, the international community, we will intensify our efforts until all the girls are found.”

    He lauded the efforts of security organisations, which he said, had recorded unprecedented success to the admiration of all.

    According to the governor, the Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have deployed their personnel to schools across the state to build more confidence in the parents and students.

    Gaidam solicited for comprehensive strategy to mop up the remnants of Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.

    The Chairman of the committee, Rear Admiral Victor Adedipe, said they were in the state to dialogue with stakeholders to uncover circumstances surrounding the abduction.

    He said that the committee had interacted with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, the Theater Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole and other senior military officers engaged in the operation.

    He listed the committee’s terms of reference to include: to ascertain the circumstance of the abduction, determine the exact number of persons abducted, confirm presence and disposition of security operatives and communication facilities in Dapchi.

    Others are: to suggest to government, measures to locate and rescue the students, measures to forestall future occurrence and recommend any other measures that can assist the government.

    Meanwhile, the Dapchi Youth Development Association has declared total support for the ongoing efforts by government to rescue the schoolgirls.

    A communique signed by Alhaji Baba Shehu, Secretary of the association, called for engagement of all parents of the schoolgirls by government committees.

    “While rescue efforts are ongoing, we urge Yobe Government to decide in earnest the fate of the over 800 girls that escaped the abduction and returned home following closure of the school, “it said.

    NAN

  • Troops arrest seven herdsmen in Benue

    Troops arrest seven herdsmen in Benue

    The Nigerian Army said on Thursday that seven herdsmen have been arrested by troops in Benue State while they (herdsmen) were destroying farmlands.

    The Army Director of Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Texas Chukwu, said in a statement the troops also recovered weapons from the herdsmen.

    He said troops are also on the trail of some notorious kidnappers in Kogi State.

    The statement reads: ” Exercises AYEM AKPATUMA (Cat Race) has continue to record tremendous success as herdsmen were  arrested while destroying farmland and large number of weapons were recovered in different locations  where the exercise is conducted.

    “Troops of Sub-Sector A, deployed at Yelwata while on routine patrol along road Gbajimba-Kaseyo-Awe in Benue State, arrested four herdsmen grazing in farmland on Wednesday, 28 February 2018. Four cutlasses were recovered from the herdsmen.

    “Similarly, troops of Sub-Sector B deployed at Anyilamo while on fighting patrol along Buruku-Uba-Abeda-Ameh and Fadama Kuturu also in Benue State apprehended three herdsmen destroying farmland with their cattle on Wednesday, 28 February 2018.

    “In a related development, troops of Army Headquarters, Special Force Team B of Command Army Record, Lokoja, while on routine patrol on Tuesday, 27 February 2018, along road Okene-Lokoja responded to a distress call about kidnappers operating along the road.”

     

  • Boko Haram: NSA inaugurates Helipad in Borno

    Boko Haram: NSA inaugurates Helipad in Borno

    The National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno, on Wednesday inaugurated a helipad set up by the Nigerian Air Force in Monguno, Borno to enhance its operation against the Boko Haram insurgents in the Lake Chad region.

    Monguno also commissioned an office complex and residential accommodation built for officers and airmen at the newly- established 171 NAF Detachment in the area.

    The NAF 171 detachment was set up in the 8 Division, Nigerian Army, Monguno in Monguno Local Government Area, Borno.

    Monguno said the new Air Force unit would add value to the counter-insurgency operation, restoration of peace and stabilisation process in the troubled region.

    He described the projects as significant milestone in NAF’s drive to enhance air power in all the nooks and crannies of the country.

    The NSA added that the project was designed to provide additional military options in conducting aerial surveillance on the border with Cameroun, Chad and Niger Republics to check terrorists’ activities and cross border crimes.

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique  Abubakar, explained that the service detachment was designed to enhance the endurance limitations of air power in the counter-insurgency operations in the North-East and the Lake Chad region.

    “The establishment of the unit will expand and increase the reach of the service platforms in operations around border areas,” Abubakar added

    The projects include: a block of 11-rooms for airmen and a block of flats for officers and a helipad.

    NAN