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  • Govt raises 2,400 special forces to battle bandits, terrorists

    Govt raises 2,400 special forces to battle bandits, terrorists

    • Training of first batch of 800 begins

    • CDS serves quit notice to criminals

    An elite group of combat-ready soldiers has been raised to battle terrorists, bandits and other violent non-state actors.

    The first batch of 800 of the 2,400-strong team, code-named Special Operations Force (SOF), is undergoing training in Camp Kabala, Jaji Military Cantonment in Kaduna State.

    Minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, who unveiled this plan yesterday, said it would enhance security agencies’ operational effectiveness in combating terrorism, insurgency, transnational crimes, and other asymmetric threats.

    He said the “tough and hard” training is designed to build a highly skilled, agile, and mission-ready force capable of executing specialised operations in diverse and complex environments.

    Badaru added that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was ready to equip the force with modern weapons, surveillance systems and intelligence tools to enhance its operational effectiveness.

    Pockets of terrorists are still operating in the Northeast.

    A band of bandits is present in the Northwest and part of Northcentral.

    Kidnapping for ransom is spreading from the North to the Southwest, while the Southeast is under the suffocation of extremist members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its military wing Eastern Security Network (ESN).

    In the Southsouth, apart from kidnapping for cash, oil theft and pipeline sabotage are commonplace.

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    As a result of these challenges, the Armed Forces are busy supporting the police to keep the peace in all 36 states.

    Badaru said: “This training has been meticulously designed to develop highly skilled personnel in special combat tactics, counterterrorism operations, intelligence gathering and hostage rescue missions.

    “The programme will prepare trainees for high-risk missions in both urban and hostile environments, ensuring they adapt to dynamic threats.

    “Given the inter-agency nature of modern security challenges, the training will foster seamless collaboration among personnel of the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy, and the Nigerian Air Force, as well as other security agencies.

    “It is pertinent to note that Special Operations require not only technical skills but also mental toughness and endurance.

    “Accordingly, the training will test and refine the physical and psychological resilience of our troops.

    “Additionally, it will emphasise leadership under pressure, fostering a sense of duty, discipline, and camaraderie among participants.

    “At the end of this rigorous training programme, we expect to have a force capable of conducting high-impact operations with precision, speed, and efficiency.

    “This would be a significant improvement in our ability to neutralise threats and respond proactively to security challenges.

    ‘’I assure you that this training is only the beginning. We expect trainees to continue honing their skills, adapting to new threats, and upholding the highest military standards.

    “This inauguration is for the first batch of 800 out of 2,400 to be trained as part of a long-term strategy to develop world-class special operations capability within the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

    ‘’Looking ahead, the programme will be sustained and expanded to accommodate more personnel from all branches of the Armed Forces.”

    Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, described the training as a significant milestone in the nation’s commitment to enhancing national security and ensuring that the Armed Forces “are well equipped with the necessary skills and capabilities to address contemporary challenges.”

    Gen. Musa noted that the training could not have come at a better time, “as we are all aware of the evolving dynamics of modern warfare and the unique challenges posed by asymmetric threats”.’

    He added: “Our forces be well-trained, equipped, and capable of responding swiftly, effectively and decisively.

    “It is in this context that the training of this Special Operations Force is highly desired, as they represent the cutting edge of our military’s ability to respond swiftly and decisively to threats, both within and beyond our borders.”

    The Defence Chief expressed optimism that the elite force would be pivotal in the military’s efforts to defeat terrorism, insurgency and other activities inimical to security.

    He said: “I am also impressed with the state-of-the-art training facility, which will no doubt enhance the efficient training of personnel of our armed forces.

    ‘’I thank the Ministry of Defence for taking this bold step in ensuring the event comes to fruition.

    “This will significantly add to the actualisation of my leadership concept of ‘nurturing a professional Armed Forces of Nigeria that is people-centric, capable of meeting its constitutional responsibilities in a joint and collaborative environment.’

    “To the 800 gallant men of the Armed Forces who have availed themselves of this training after a detailed selection process, I commend your dedication and patriotism. You are the vanguard of a new chapter in our defence narrative.

    “I, therefore, urge each of you to embrace the challenges and responsibilities that lie ahead with an unwavering spirit.

    “This training is going to be rigorous and tough, but with determination and the right mindset, you will scale through.

    “You must be committed to the training as this programme is designed to ensure that you are prepared for any operational scenario you will encounter in the field.” 

    Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, who was special guest of honour, said the move was a testament to the government’s unwavering commitment to strengthening the country’s security architecture, combating security threats and ensuring the safety of the nation.

    Sani, represented by his deputy, Hadiza Balarabe, said: “In today’s security environment, the threats we face keep evolving, from terrorism, insurgency, and banditry to cyber threats and transnational crimes.

    “We must equip our Armed Forces with the best training, cutting-edge tactics, and the resilience needed to overcome these challenges.’’

    He described the training as “a bold step towards preparing a new generation of elite troops capable of defending our sovereignty with precision, intelligence, and courage.

    “The training will also enable strategic thinking, decisive action and leading with honour.

    “The situation we have found ourselves in makes it expedient that we adapt, innovate, and provide these trainees with skills to not only prepare them for the battlefield but to equip them with the tools to make sound decisions in high-pressure situations.

    “As the host state for this landmark training, we take great pride in supporting the military in its noble duty.

    “We recognise the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and remain committed to fostering a conducive environment for this training to succeed.”

  • Special Forces, fighter jets deployed in Plateau

    Police chief Ibrahim Idris has ordered the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Operations to relocate to Plateau State where gunmen killed scores at the weekend.

    The Inspector-General of Police also deployed two helicopters, five Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and personnel of various units to the affected communities.

    Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin, ordered the deployment of Special Forces while Combat Helicopters from the Nigerian Air Force headed for the state to restore peace and orderliness.

    A statement signed by the Director of Defence Information, Brig Gen John Agim said: “The Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin has authorized the deployment of additional Special Forces to Plateau State to beef up the strength of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH).

    “The additional troops which arrived Jos, capital of Plateau State on Monday were received and briefed by the Commander OPSH, Major General AM Atolagbe on their new assignment.

    The NAF Spokesperson AVM Olatokunbo Adesanya said : “The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has today, 25 June 2018, deployed an Mi-35P combat helicopter and an Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to Plateau State in support of efforts aimed at quelling the crisis that recently erupted in the State and restoring normalcy.”

    Force Spokesman  Jimoh Moshood, in a statement  said:

    “The Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris has promptly deployed since on 24th June, 2018 the  Police Special Intervention Force to Plateau State to Restore Lasting Peace in Barkin-Ladi, Riyom, Jos South LGA and other flash points in the state.

    “The intervention is to put an end to the crisis. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Department of Operations is being relocated on the directive of the IGP to Jos, Plateau State to coordinate and supervise the operations on the ground.”

  • Air Force deploys Special Forces in Taraba

    The Nigeria Air Force (NAF) has deployed 150 personnel of its Special Forces to its 23 Quick Response Wing (QRW) in Nguroje, Sarduana Local Government Council of Taraba State.

    Other QRWs in the North Central are in Doma, Nasarawa State and Agatu, Benue State.

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who addressed the troops, urged them to discharge their duties professionally.

    Abubakar, who was represented by Director of Operations, NAF Headquarters, AVM Napoleon Bali, said: “Let me reiterate the need for you to be professional in your duties. You must abide by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Code of Conduct, Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Laws of Armed Conflict.

    “I, therefore, urge you to consider it a rare privilege to be part of the pioneer troops to establish the unit. Accordingly, you need to maintain a cordial relationship with the host community as they support you in your responsibilities.”

    According to the chief of Air Staff, the Special Forces were part of NAF’s policy to build a robust Air Force that can respond effectively, efficiently and timely to national security imperatives.

    He added that evolving security challenges, and the need to create a peaceful environment to facilitate increased economic activities, necessitated establishment of the unit in Nguroje.

    Abubakar urged the troops to partner other security agencies to contain insecurity in Taraba.

  • Air Force deploys Special Forces in Zamfara to contain attacks

    The Air Force yesteday deployed Special Forces in Zamfara State to stem incessant attacks by bandits, it was learnt.

    A statement by Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, said the action followed directive of the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

    AVM Adesanya said the Special Forces would work with other security agencies to control the situation.

    The statement reads: “Following the recent attack on Bawan Daji in Anka Local Government Area of Zamfara State, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, directed that Special Forces be deployed in Gusau, as part of efforts to stop the incessant attacks.

    “Accordingly, the NAF Special Forces, who were trained in asymmetric warfare, were airlifted from Kaduna with the NAF C-130 Hercules aircraft to complement the efforts of other security forces on ground.

    “The personnel and other supporting staff would operate from the recently established 207 Quick Response Group in Gusau, where they would reinforce the existing Regiment personnel in the Unit in support of the ongoing Operation Sharan Daji in the state.

    “The Air Officer Commanding, Special Operations Command, Air Vice Marshal Ismaila Kaita, who addressed troops at Gusau before their deployment, said the Special Forces would be further deployed in remote areas where they would be engaged in internal security operations.

    “He urged them to effectively utilise their experience and training to protect the people and their properties.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Owoseni denies withdrawal of Special Forces from Benue

    Owoseni denies withdrawal of Special Forces from Benue

    The Benue State Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, has debunked reports that the Special Forces had been withdrawn from the state.

    The social media was awash with news of withdrawal of the Special Forces deployed last month by the Inspector-General of Police (IG) Ibrahim Idris, following farmers/herdsmen clashes in parts of the state.

    But Owoseni said the joint operation, headed by Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Josak Habila, was still active in the state, adding that the IG has continued to reinforce same.

    He said: “It is not true that the Special Forces have been withdrawn from the theatre of operation in Benue State. Rather, the Inspector General of Police has continued to reinforce the command with personnel and material resources as it becomes operationally expedient.

    “With the reinforcement, the command has been able to increase its visibility in the state. This is aimed at encouraging speedy return of displaced persons to their communities.

    “While the situation is relatively calm, the police will continue to partner well meaning members of the society and sister security agencies to ensure security of life and property.”

     

  • IG sends more special forces to Zamfara

    IG sends more special forces to Zamfara

    Following the February 14 murder of several persons in Zurmi, Zamfara State, the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Ibrahim Idris, has deployed three additional units of the Police Mobile Force (PMF) in Zamfara State.

    The IG spoke at the weekend when he visited the community.

    Idris, who was accompanied by the Assistant Inspector-General (AIG), Zone 10, Sokoto, and commissioners in the zone, ordered them to be on the alert to avoid infiltration of their states.

    He raised an investigation team, headed by the AIG, Intelligence, at the Force Headquarters.

    The team will look into the  causes of the crisis, and recommend short, medium and long term solutions.

    Police spokesman Jimoh Moshood said the deployment of additional units is to complement the state command.

    He said: “To forestall further deaths and ensure that the perpetrators are arrested and brought to justice, the IGP directed the deployment of three additional units of PMF in the affected areas.

    “This has brought to 10, the number of PMF units in the state .

    “On the directives of the IGP, the Joint Special Investigation Team, headed by Assistant-Inspector General (AIG) Intelligence, has moved to Zamfara State to investigate the killings. The AIG will be assisted by the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (FCIID), the Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Special Tactical Squad (STS), Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Scene of Crime experts and the state command’s Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department who are already in Zurmi.

    “The Joint Police Investigation Team is mandated to arrest and prosecute the culprits, investigate the incident to unravel the remote and direct causes of the killings, and prevent a recurrence.

    “The Commissioners of Police in contiguous states to Zamfara, their personnel and supervising AIGs have been placed on red-alert by the IGP. They have also been directed to cooperate with the investigating team from the Force Headquarters.

    “They are further directed by the IGP to arrest and disarm suspected bandits, militias and criminal groups in possession of prohibited firearms and restricted weapons.”

  • IG deploys 15 police units, special forces in Benue

    IG deploys 15 police units, special forces in Benue

    •Missing officer safe •Two killed in fresh Fulani attack

    The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Ibrahim Idris, has deployed 15 more police units, special forces, and technical and intelligence teams to contain further attacks in Benue State.

    Commissioner of Police Fatai Owoseni spoke yesterday.

    He said: “The Inspector-General is seriously committed to ending the killings in the state and the country. It is that commitment that informed the reinforcement of our command to nip crime and killings in the bud.

    “The IG has continued to support us. As of today, 15 units’ squadrons from 15 states have been deployed to support the existing officers on ground. Police Special Forces, Intelligence and Technical teams were also deployed.”

    Owoseni added that the command has rescued the non-commissioned officer (NCO), who was missing in weekend’s attack on Yogbo, Guma Local Government Area.

    According to him, the officer is “unhurt, his weapon safe, in high spirits and has rejoined his colleagues.”

    The commissioner said that security operatives were able to flush out the mercenaries from the community and hoped to sustain the success.

    He said peace had been restored in Yogbo, adding that the command has deployed forces in “Kwande, Agatu, Gboko, Makurdi, Buruku, Katsina-Ala, Gwer West and Vandeikya councils for proactive measures”.

    Two persons have been killed by suspected Fulani militia in Waku village, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

    Waku village is the country home of Senator Joseph Waku, the chairman, Governing Council, Federal University, Akure, Ondo State.

    Owoseni and Chairman of Guma council Anthony Shawon, who addressed a news conference yesterday, said two people were killed and others sustained injuries.

    Many houses were burnt also.

  • Benue killings: Civil  Defence deploy special forces

    Benue killings: Civil Defence deploy special forces

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed 200 special forces to help tackle security challenges in Benue state.

    The special forces are drawn from Taraba, Nassarawa, Kogi and Benue states command.

    The Deputy Commandant General (DCG), Directorate of crisis management, Dr Emmanuel Adeoye, who led the troops to Makurdi, on behalf of the Commandant General (CG), said they were in the state to complement effort of other security agencies.

    Adeoye assured the troops the Commandant General has designed a special welfare package to boast their morale during the operation in Benue state.

    He said the squad will be deployed to troubled areas to maintained peace and order.

    There was display by the special squad to the  admiration of Adeoye, who told our correspondent his men are mentally sound for the task ahead.

  • Special Forces on standby for Benue, says Buratai

    Special Forces on standby for Benue, says Buratai

    Special Forces are ready for deployment in Benue and other flash points across the country, Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai stated this yesterday.

    He spoke during the distribution of farm implements by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Chief Audu Ogbeh, at the military ranch in Giri, Abuja.

    Gen. Buratai said: “We are asking our Special Forces Brigade to ensure that they are deployed across the county at short notice to ensure they stem the menace between herdsmen and farmers.

    “We are ready to deployed properly across Benue, Taraba, Nasarawa States within that axis where we have such conflicts .”

    He said the Giri military ranch which currently has over 1, 000 cattle is one of many sites across army formations in the country.

    Gen. Buratai said the army had secured about 436 hectares of land in Nasarawa state for agricultural purpose adding that once the nation is able to achieve food security, other forms of criminal activities including insurgency would be drastically reduced.

    The COAS, who said the idea to start ranches in the military developed when he went on a study course in Bangladesh noted that soldiers across the nation’s barracks, now engage in various forms of agricultural activities including poultry and horticulture.

    He said agriculture would increase welfare of the military; provide job opportunities for the troops and youth in barracks.

    “The Barrack Investment Initiative Programme is my brainchild. It was introduced to cultivate the culture of investment in the agricultural value chain by officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army and their families. The programme has produced positive results among the barracks.

    “Every barrack in Nigeria specializes in one or more types of livestock breeding and farming. Areas such as ranching, fisheries, poultry production for eggs and meat, green houses as well as plantations are being successfully practiced in most barracks in the Nigerian army.

    “The NA ranch, now called NA Farms will harness all the potentials of the Nigerian army’s drive towards a successful agricultural venturing including its value-chain. The NA recently acquired a 436 hectares of land in Nasarawa state to serve as its pilot project,” Buratai added.

    Ogbeh assured the Army of his support adding that the ministry would drill through a rig, 400 metres down to provide good water for the ranch and plant economic trees.

    The minister said:  “One of the reasons that we have some of the lowest production of milk in the world is that our cows simply don’t drink enough water. I was on a farm in Holland early last year and the rancher told me that his bulls drink close to 100liters of water daily in the summer.”

    “Isn’t it surprising that it is the Nigerian army that is showing us this? How many people out there will believe that yesterday i said this is the way forward? and here we are hearing that apart from this place the army has another one thousand cattle here and there.

    “General I am proud of you and the Nigerian soldiers, because the revolution is going on and it is in the sector of agriculture. For nearly 40 years we forgot the farms.”

  • Israelis to train 450 Nigerian Special Forces

    Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has approved the training of three batches of Special Forces of 450 carefully selected Regiment personnel from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

    The training, which commenced in Kaduna at the weekend, is being handled by Four-Troop, a military training organisation from Israel.

    A statement from the NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, said the training is taking place at the NAF Regiment Training Centre in Kaduna.

    Adesanya said it was “aimed at further developing the capacity of the personnel to fight under all types of terrains and weather conditions”.

    He said successful participants would be deployed to defend NAF air assets and bases as well as critical national infrastructure and assets like airports and oil installations, among others, at the end of the nine-week training programme.

    “ The Special Forces would also be required to take the battle to the adversaries whenever necessary,” he added.

    Adesanya said: “While flagging off the training of the first batch of 150 personnel, the Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Samson Akpasa, stated that a robust counter-force to respond to any contingency was vital in Nigeria’s contemporary security environment, which was characterised by insurgency, militancy, oil theft, cattle-rustling, kidnapping and other vices.”

    He added that as conflicts become more complex and diverse, a force multiplier unit such as the Special Forces would enable the tactical commander gain an upper hand in battle.

    The Air Force spokesman, therefore, urged the trainees to be physically fit, mentally alert and psychologically sound to learn and assimilate instructions that would be passed to them in the course of their training programme.

    He thanked the foreign partners, especially the FourTroop Company, for accepting to conduct the training.