
By Editor
The Nigerian Army has made significant progress in combating insecurity in Kano State, particularly in Danbatta Local Government Area. According to security expert Zagazola Makama, troops have arrested suspected bandits in a recent operation.
The operation is part of a broader military campaign to curb escalating insecurity across northern Nigeria, where armed groups have killed and kidnapped thousands in recent years. The Nigerian Army has vowed to continue protecting vulnerable communities and dismantling criminal networks.
In a similar development, the Plateau State Government has condemned an attack on Kawel community in Mushere Chiefdom of Bokkos Local Government Area, ordering a security crackdown. The attack highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region.
The Nigerian Army’s efforts have led to the neutralization of several terrorist networks, with 8 terrorists killed and 51 suspects arrested in recent operations. The army has urged citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.
In another operation, troops arrested a notorious gunrunner, Shuaibu Isah, who was attempting to receive 1,000 rounds of ammunition from accomplices. The army also recovered a substantial cache of weapons and illicit items across several operations.
The military’s commitment to protecting residents and maintaining peace and security in the state remains unwavering. The operations are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen security surveillance in forested and border communities within the state.
The Nigerian Army has reunited a 15-year-old boy rescued from an insurgency-affected area with his family in Maiduguri. The troops also rescued eight persons, including women and children, who escaped from insurgent-held areas.
The security situation in Nigeria remains fluid, with various reports of attacks and kidnappings.