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  • Army begins Exercise Cat Race in Benue, Taraba, others

    Army begins Exercise Cat Race in Benue, Taraba, others

    The Nigerian Army said on Wednesday it would begin a major deployment of troops to the troubled states of Benue, Taraba, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Kogi and Niger to restore peace and orderliness.

    The exercise is tagged: Ayem Akpatuma (Tiv Language) meaning Cat Race.

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, said the exercise which runs from February 15 to March 31 would be targetted at killer herdsmen, cattle rustlers, armed bandits, kidnappers, armed militias and other criminal elements in the six states.

    Addressing journalists at the army headquarters in Abuja, Buratai said the exercise would cover the 1 and 3 Divisions, representing the North West and North Central geopolitical zones of the country, while the Guards Brigade, 707 Special Forces Brigade, and the Headquarters Army Command would also be involved in the exercise.

    Buratai, who was represented at the briefing by the Chief of Training and Operations, Army Headquarters, Major- Gen. David Ahmadu, said other security agencies that would be participating in the exercise are the Department of State Security (DSS) the Nigerian Police Force, the Nigerian Immigration Service, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and other security organisations in the country.

     

  • Group lauds Nigerian Army over “Operation Cat Race”

     

    .….wants Nigerians to support operations to end crime

    A civil society group, Middle Belt Conscience Guard, has reacted to the declaration of operation Ayem Akpatuma, otherwise known as Operation Cat Race in Benue, Kogi and other northern states to end the endless clashes between farmers and herdsmen as well as other related criminal cases in the areas.

    Recall that the Nigerian Army had Wednesday announced plans to conduct Exercise AYEM AKPATUMA in Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Niger states) from Thursday 15 February to Saturday 31 March 2018.

    Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. TY Buratai, who made the announcement, said Exercise AYEM AKPATUMA has become more expedient due to upsurge in cases of armed banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling in Kaduna and Niger States as well as other sundry crimes in Kogi state and herdsmen/farmers clashes and attacks on communities particularly in Benue, Taraba and Nasarawa States by armed militias.

    The middle belt group, while describing it as a welcome development, called on all Nigerians to put all hands on deck to support the operation.

    Prince Raymond Enero, the National President, who spoke on behalf of the group, called on the political class to desist from the tendency to exploit an operation like this for selfish gains

    The statement reads in full.

    The Nigerian Army has announced plans to begin “Operation Cat Race” in Benue, Taraba, Niger and Kaduna states. From the details provided to the public, the military operation is meant to deal with the herders-farmers’ clashes and other criminal activities in these states.

    We have learnt that other military and security services will be collaborating with the Nigerian Army during the operation that would target killer-herdsmen, cattle rustlers, armed bandits, kidnappers, armed militias and other criminal elements in addition to providing training for troops.

    The Middle Belt Conscience Guard is a group that is committed to safeguarding the interest of the people in the states that make up Nigeria’s middle belt or north-central geo-political states and the overlapping ethnic nationals of geographically congruous states to the aforementioned areas.

    Our group had wished for this kind of military operation owing to the menace of the identified security problems that falls within the remit of the operation. We had made series of contacts to get such intervention and we are today elated that our wishes are coming to pass.

    The people of the Middle Belt region would be the ultimate winner when Operation Cat Race succeeds as we expect it to. We look forward to a time when the states in the Middle Belt would no longer be used as the poster states for avoidable bloodletting. We are eager to a return to a time when the entire area covered by the North-Central geo-political zone and outlying areas are back to providing an abundance of plant and animal produce to nourish the country with surplus left for export.

    Such expectation can only come to fruition when farmers and herders are not at each other’s jugular, when expats and investors can visit to prospect without fear of being kidnapped and when people are confident of their safety while in transit for their legitimate livelihood.

    We are aware that similar deployments in certain other geo-political zones were unnecessarily sensationalized, politicized and demonized by groups that have dark agenda for their people. Such attitude was even as the larger population in these areas hailed the succession of the operations by the Nigerian Army as helping to restore peace, sanity and stability in their towns and villages.

    The medical outreaches that accompanied these exercises have been hailed to being lifesavers for people who would have otherwise have no access to medical care. Our own position is that we want the Nigerian Army’s stabilizing presence in our communities, we want to be rid of killers under whatever guise, we want our indigent people to get healing from the medical outreach.

    The Middle Belt Conscience Guard therefore called on our people across the region to give their maximum cooperation to the military. They should see Operation Cat Race as redemption that will allow them free themselves from criminals that had terrorized them in recent months. As law abiding people, we appeal to members of all our communities to provide information that will enable troops track down the killers that are clouding our land with sadness.

    We want to appeal to the political class to desist from the tendency to exploit an operation like this for selfish gains. The sanctity of the life of our people is greater than any monetary, material or positional gains anyone could hope to make.

    This is why we warn state governors, the leadership of farmers’ groups or associations, the leadership of herders’ groups or associations, traditional and religious leaders not to engage in any acts that would deprive the people of the Middle-Belt of the advantages of the military exercise. Because we see this as a timely intervention to avert further bloodshed in our region, we will not hesitate to rise against anyone that that stands in the path of our return to peace.

    Gentlemen of the press, permit us to use this platform to commend the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai for his demonstration of patriotism. He has continued to lead the Nigerian Army to protect the sanctity of lives of all Nigerians. It is most reassuring that Army promised to observe rules of engagement in the conduct of the exercise.

    Even on a higher note, we commend President Muhammadu Buhari, without whose approval as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Operation Cat Race would not have been. Both great men have our vote of confidence.

  • Boko Haram completely defeated – Army

    Boko Haram completely defeated – Army

    Maj.-Gen. Rogers Nicholas, the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, says the Nigerian Army has completely defeated the Boko Haram insurgents.

    Nicholas stated this during the inauguration of the Nigeria-Cameroun Military Joint Mission on Saturday in Maiduguri.

    He disclosed that his troops under the operation DEEP PUNCH II had on Friday dislodged and occupied the insurgents’ tactical ground “Camp Zairo”.

    He disclosed that hundreds of insurgents had surrendered and several others fled their enclave while over 100 civilians were rescued.

    “My soldiers are in the heart of Boko Haram enclave that is ‘Camp Zairo”, the gallant troops have taken total control of Sambisa Forest.

    “We have broken the heart and soul of Shekau’s group, taking over the camp and its environs.

    “They are on the run and we are pursuing them to wherever they go. This time around there is no place for escape anywhere.

    “We had earlier asked those of them that want to surrender to do so and we are still asking them to come out and surrender otherwise they are going to meet it the hard way”.

    Nicholas called on the insurgents and abducted persons in the bush to come out and surrender to the troops, stressing that they woukd not be harmed or killed.

    Commenting on the meeting, Nicholas said that the collaboration between the two militaries was critical to the successful completion of the counter-insurgency campaign.

    “We share information and intelligence to enable us map out strategies to fight Boko Haram insurgents in our common borders,” he said.

    Also, the Head of Camerounian military delegation, Brig.- Gen. Djonkep Fredrick, said the collaboration would strengthen military ties to enable them win the war against insurgency. (NAN)

  • Army parades 26 repentant Boko Haram fighters

    Army parades 26 repentant Boko Haram fighters

    The army on Friday paraded 26 repentant Boko Haram members in Maiduguri, Borno State.

    The former terrorists surrendered to military authorities in Damboa local government area of the state last week and turned over their arms and ammunition including RPGs, after which they were taken to Maiduguri for de-radicalization.

    They were then quizzed by the military authorities to be sure of their true intention.

    More than 2,300 fighters have surrendered in the last 13 months following intensive military action and seizure of the Sambisa forest, the main enclave of the insurgents.

    More than 25,000 people have been killed in the insurgency since 2009 and at least 2.4 million Nigerians displaced in the North East states of Adamawa, Yobe and Borno.

     

     

  • Army donates sports items, others to IDPs in Borno

    Army donates sports items, others to IDPs in Borno

    The Nigerian Army on Thursday said it had distributed sports and economic empowerment equipment to Banki Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPs ) camp in Bama Local Government Area of Borno.

    The Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 21 Brigade,  2nd-Lt. Chinonso Oteh, disclosed this in a statement issued in Maiduguri.

    Oteh said that the items were presented to the displaced persons by the outgoing Commander, 152 Battalion, Lt-Col. Peter Elayo.

    Elayo was quoted as saying that the gesture was part of civil-military relations aimed aimed at assuaging the plight of the IDPs and improving their living condition.

    The commanding officer listed the items to include a complete barbing saloon, tailoring shed and an electric generator.

    Two sets of football kits were also donated to the Banki IDPs Football Club.

    Elayo called on the IDPs to be law abiding, cooperate with the military and report suspicious movement and persons to the appropriate authorities.

    Elayo handed over the command of the battalion to the incoming commander, Lt.-Col. I. Ogundele.

    Elayo was redeployed to the Department of Training and Operations, Army Headquarters.

    NAN

  • Troops arrest spiritual leader of Militia group

    Troops arrest spiritual leader of Militia group

    Troops of the 707 Special Forces Brigade, Nigerian Army have raided the shrine and hideout of a native doctor, Mr Tordue Gber (Tiv Swem) and effected his arrest, the Nigerian Army announced on Wednesday.

    Gber, according to the Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Usman,acts as the spiritual adviser to the wanted militias at TorDunga town in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue state.

    General Usman in a statement issued in Abuja also said Gber is an ally of the wanted criminal, Akwazar Terwase (alia Gana).

    General Usman said:”Troops of 707 Special Forces Brigade, Nigerian Army, on Monday 29th January 2018, raided the shrine and suspected hideout of a notorious native Doctor, Mr. Tordue Gber (Tiv Swem), who act as spiritual adviser to the wanted armed criminal militias at Tor-Dunga town, Katsina-Ala Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue State.

    “During the operation, the troops succeeded in arresting the occupant, Gber (Tiv Swem), who is an ally of the wanted notorious criminal, Akwazar Terwase (alias Gana). It will be recalled that he was declared wanted by the security agencies and has been at large since 2016.

    “Preliminary investigation shows that Mr. Tordue Gber (Tiv Swem) acts as spiritual counselor that provides Gana with “diabolical” powers and the shrine serves as hideout for wanted armed militia, meeting and planning point for operations and logistics base for the criminal armed militias that operate in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States.

    “The native Doctor was arrested along with one of his accomplice, Mr. Atoo Kuwe Francis, while planning to carry out an attack and abduct one Mr. Zaya at Tse Bente village in the same LGA. However, Mr. Tordue was shot dead during the struggle to disarm him.

    “The troops recovered a locally fabricated Pistol, 2 Baretta Pistols, 11 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 3 motorcycles and assorted charms. Other items include warm clothings for concealing weapons, 2 Mobile telephones and 3 power generators, amongst other items at the hideout”.

  • Nigerian Army embarks on road project in Sambisa forest

    Nigerian Army embarks on road project in Sambisa forest

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said it had embarked on a road construction project in Sambisa Forest as part of the ongoing clearance operation to dislodge remnants of Boko Haram insurgents.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Kukasheka, made this disclosure in a statement issued in Maiduguri.

    Kukasheka said that the army had begun construction of access roads to open up the forest and link adjourning communities.

    He listed the projects as Gwoza-Yamtake-Bita-Tokumbere-Sambisa and Gwoza-Yamtake-Bita roads.

    “In its efforts to make Sambisa forest habitable and also a training ground, the Nigerian Army is following up the ongoing clearance operations with road constructions into the main heartland of the forest and adjoining communities.

    “Already, work has commenced in earnest on Gwoza-Yamteke-Bitta road, as well as the reconstruction of the road from Gwoza-Yamteke-Bitta-Tokumbere, leading into Tokum forest”.

    The military authorities had set up a military training facility in Sambisa Forest after dislodging the insurgents’ tactical ground at Camp Zero.

    Also, the Borno Government on Monday restricted vehicular movement on three major roads in the state, to prevent fleeing insurgents escaping military offensive from infiltrating into the communities.

    NAN

  • Monarch dares Army of ‘illegal sale’ of community land

    Monarch dares Army of ‘illegal sale’ of community land

    The traditional ruler (Ovie) of Uvwie Kingdom in Delta State, His Majesty, Emmanuel Sideso, Abe I, (JP) has appealed to the Federal Government to halt reselling of land acquired from the community for use by the Nigerian Army’s Effurun Barrack in the state.

    The monarch, who spoke with our reporter, claimed that the officials of the 3 Battalion of the Nigeria Army have allegedly turned into a land selling body, much to the angst of the original owners of the land, who have no plan to farm and build homes as a result of the acquisition of the land.

    Abe Sideso I recalled that the military took possession of the land in 1975 without paying compensation to the people, adding, “The community gave out land for public purpose, not for private or commercial purpose, to the Nigerian Army.

    “The army is not using most parts of the land and we do not have place to farm. They should give us the area, which they are not using. I wrote to them in 2009 no response. The next thing (they did) was that some houses in the village (in the area unoccupied by them) were marked for demolition because we asked that part of our land not in use should be given back to us”.

    “Imagine that the army floated a strong property company and started selling the land? We are not a violent people. I promised myself that no blood would be spilled.

    “Even the areas that were not part of the land (given to the army) are included in the alleged certificate of occupancy.

    “We have had a peaceful demonstration. I know how strategic Uvwie is to the nation, so any violence will affect the nation economy and that of Delta State” the monarch said.

    Speaking further, the monarch recalled that in 2017, the kingdom drew global attention to their plight, adding, “Our lawyers wrote another petition to them. The Chief of Army staff sent the Military Intelligence to come and see things. We have not heard anything from that potent undertaking for the Nigerian Army.

    “We are appealing to the Army to release to us our unused land. There is evidence of our land being sold by the army to people” he stared.

  • Army warns Borno residents on fleeing Boko Haram fighters

    Army warns Borno residents on fleeing Boko Haram fighters

    Residents and some communities in Borno, Yobe, Gombe and Adamawa States have been warned on possible danger posed by Boko Haram terrorists who had fled the Sambisa forests after a deadly onslaught by Nigerian Army.

    The Director of Army Public Relation, Brig-Gen Sani Usman, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday in Maiduguri.

    According to him, troops of Operation Lafiya Dole through Operation Deep Punch II have dealt a devastating blow to the terrorists in the Sambisa forest, resulting in several casualties on the part of the insurgents.

    The ongoing military operation, he said was to flush out the remaining Boko Haram terrorists from their various hideouts, including Camp Zairo, which the army captured on December 23, 2016.

    Gen. Usman said the fleeing terrorists would want to take cover and begin to infiltrate isolated places and communities on the fringes of Sambisa forest in Borno, Adamawa and Gombe States.

    He advised communities and peace loving members of the society to be on the alert and look out for escaping Boko Haram terrorists in their midst.

    “You should promptly report any observed strange movements and suspicious persons in your respective communities or settlements to the military and other security agencies.

    “The fleeing insurgents may take cover in places of worship and weddings, markets and other places of public gatherings,” he added.

  • Kidnapping: Army launches operation ‘Karamin Goro’ in Kaduna, Niger

    Kidnapping: Army launches operation ‘Karamin Goro’ in Kaduna, Niger

    The 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Kaduna has launched a special operation in parts of Kaduna and Niger States to tackle rising cases of kidnapping, armed robbery and cattle rustling.

    The operation, code named ‘Karamin Goro’, will cover Minna-Birnin Gwari-Pandogari and Minna-Sarkin Pawa general area, a statement by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Muhammad Dole said on Thursday.

    Dole said in Kaduna that the special operation involved the Nigeria Air Force, Police, DSS operatives and Nigeria Civil Defence Corps.

    He said emerging cases of armed robberies, cattle rustling and kidnappings in the affected areas have continued to pose serious security threats to Nigerians.

    “These criminals use the thick forests as hideouts and major highways as staging areas to perpetuate their nefarious activities along highways,   major roads, adjoining towns and villages.

    “As a result of their dastardly acts, some remote villages were completely deserted, causing the residents to abandon their ancestral domains to unknown destinations for their safety.

    “In  response  to  these  re-emerging  security concerns,  the Division launched Operation Karamin Goro to clear the remnants of the criminals from their bases and ensure the safety of lives, properties and  safe movement of the people within these general areas.’’

    Dole said arrangements and measures had been put in place to ensure safe passage of persons, motorists and their properties along the areas of operation.

    He solicited the understanding, cooperation and support of the general public to ensure hitch free and successful operation.

    Dole also urged the general public to provide credible information to the security agencies that would lead to speedy execution of the exercise.

    He said that those with useful information should call 193 from any network provider for prompt response by security agencies.