IPC Reiterates Need For Journalists’ Safety

By Emmanuel Daudu

Journalists who were brutally assaulted on Tuesday, August 15, 2023 in Bayelsa State have told IPC’s Centre for Safety and Protection of Journalists (I-CSPJ) that it was a needle-eye escape from the jaws of death.

According to
Melody Akinjiyan
Coordinator, I-CSPJ, in a press release signed on Monday, disclosed that the assault took place in Opu Nembe, in Nembe Local Government Area of the State, where the group of journalists had gone to assess the aftermath of a reported clash between some youths and allegedly exiled chiefs in the community.

One of the affected journalists, Joseph Kunde of Television Continental (TVC) recalled how it started:
“About six of us from four media houses went for an official assignment at the community, following news that peace had been restored and with the confidence that there were security operatives on ground securing the community, and they were actually following us up to some point while the exiled chiefs were taking us round the destroyed houses. As we were rounding off, the exiled chiefs took us through some foot paths which the police vehicle could not access and because we are not familiar with the terrain, we had no idea the hoodlums were monitoring us and took advantage of that.”

“We all ran for our safety when they came. One of my colleagues from AIT had to pretend to be dead after she was hit so badly. I ran for safety to a house where I was kept safe by a woman and her children for not less than an hour. I had to give them money to go and confirm at three different times if the hoodlums had gone, before I could come out of my hiding. They described the safest route for me to get out safely, although I still encountered some hoodlums but I was able to pull through until I found a police checkpoint. Meanwhile, I was following up on my cameraman who unfortunately was not as lucky as I was. By the time he came out of hiding, he ran into the hoodlums, they snatched his camera, microphone and every other personal item he had on him. They tore his clothes, beat him and treated him like a common criminal, alongside some of the chiefs. He even lost two of his teeth in the process,” Joseph added.

In her own account, Iniyekenime Doctor Bruce of Africa Independent Television (AIT) stated: “following reports that peace had been restored to Nembe Basambiri, I was called by some concerned chiefs so as to cover the damages caused, during the crisis.”

“In the course of carrying out my duty, I was ambushed by boys bearing guns and matchets, I then took to my heels and ran for my life. While running I fell down, hit my head on the ground and couldn’t stand up so I pretended as though I was dead, they took my camera, phone and the tripod, I heard some saying she is dead and they left me”.

Femi Folaranmi of the Sun Newspaper also said that as soon as the hoodlums ambushed them, he alongside his colleague from NTA ran into hiding for safety. “We later came out and ran to where we were able to locate police officials who rescued us from the boys. Unfortunately, some of my other colleagues were not as lucky as we were, as they were severely dealt with by the hoodlums”.

Speaking on how they were rescued, Joseph Kunde of TVC stated that, when he eventually located the police, they escorted him to rescue some of his colleagues by shooting severally into the air and using tear gas at the hoodlums who ran away. Iniyekenime Doctor Bruce of Africa Independent Television (AIT) was rescued with the help of a lady who also later robbed her, but she managed to escape. While Ayebakuro Egein and the NTA cameraman were rescued by community members. They were then taken to the hospital while they also formally reported the incident to the police.

Journalists attacked include Joseph Kunde of Television Continental (TVC) and his cameraman; Bina Miebi, Awe Baratuepre of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and his cameraman; Femi Folaranmi of the Sun Newspaper; Ayebakuro Egein and Iniyekenime Doctor Bruce of Africa Independent Television (AIT).

IPC’s Press Freedom Officer, Melody Akinjiyan, in a statement expressed grave concern over the attack and many others yet to be resolved.

Akinjiyan said although the Police helped in ameliorating the situation, it was still worrisome that the hoodlums could succeed in inflicting such degree of injury on the journalists.

Akinjiyan said the development was particularly disturbing with the off-cycle elections in the State in view.

She therefore urged the Bayelsa State Police Command under the leadership of the Commissioner of Police to thoroughly investigate the unfortunate incident and ensure that justice is done, which includes that the perpetrators are brought to justice and that peace is fully restored in the community.

I-CSPJ also implores all journalists, especially those covering the off-cycle elections to take safety precautions while carrying out their assignments.

Press release: YCSCD lauds DG NITDA as he clicks 4 years in office

Kashif: A Dawn Onto The Day Of The Masses


I routinely regulate pessimistic thoughts. I know not the reason. But I guess, is the nature of the environment that birthed me. However, as I grow, I met people. In these people, I see a hope being rebirthed. I see the need to comment on their character, deeds and leadership style demonstrated.


I want to start by telling my story. I was born and raised in a community I call Borough. One of the areas off the beaten path. But it is peaceful and liveable. It is an agricultural hub where the majority of people are living in poverty. It is sociable and accommodating though. People who are not in the business are there. However, companies grow. In this clan, politics reigns supreme. But they handle everything on their own. These and numerous more factors influence how I think.


I traveled in, opened and closed eyes with my queer-optimistic-thought until I met the Director General, NITDA. My journey with him was not a physical one. His gesture to the grassroots people touched my person. I was selected to participate in one of the programs his agency singly sponsored and still do sponsor similar life-changing programs all across the federation. I made the list of artisans to be trained on phone repairs. The caliber of the participants weakened my believe.
Albeit discharging responsibilities is one’s compulsory task, Allah will make those shouldering them to account. Those who excellently fulfill those responsibilities and stand out ought to be mentioned and celebrated. The current Director General of NITDA has indeed inherited a dire concern for the downtrodden masses and has immensely built on that. The posture of seeing rural dwellers being self-reliant will rekindle the hope of Nigerians. I was myopic, thinking that those activities were only done in my state, being the state of the D. G. I realized that his developmental strides transcend Jigawa State and have reached every nook and cranny of Nigeria. This compelled me to make each NITDA’s social media handles outlet a mecca for routine consultations, through which I paved a way for three to four different persons to access such programs. These people, including myself, are today independent, thanks to the courses.

The Director General’s voyage has had an effect on NITDA. His extensive background with the Central Bank of Nigeria, Galaxy Backbone, and Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited has revolutionised NITDA and increased the GDP of Nigeria. As a result, he was granted a three-year extension to his term of service and presented with the National Productivity Order of Merit Award by former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.


The computer access centers are welcomed by Nigerians. In his digital inclusion efforts, he made sure they are built everywhere across the country, in government ministries, agencies and departments. Community based computer access centers are also planted. Villages have access to being digital. A leadership of this kind deserves a mention and the leader ought to be immortalized.

The DG NITDA clicks four years in office today, being 20th of August, 2023. I know quite a number of beneficiaries are in dire need to channel their words of immense gratitude to his ears. I therefore choose to do that to the public. I say a prayer on behalf of the whole well-wishers: May Allah (S.W.T.) shower his blessings, protection, and guidance to Mallam Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi CCIE, DG NITDA. A BIG CONGRATULATIONS SIR, MAY THE SKY BE THE STARTING POINT.

ABDURRASHID ALI ZAREKU
JIGAWA STATE COORDINATOR,
YOUTH AND CIVIL SOCIETY COALITION FOR DEVELOPMENT
(YCSCD).
Abdurrashidali2@gmail.com
08121014605, 08142498724.

MNJTF Intensifies Operations As Mass Surrenders Rock Boko Haram Camps

By Emmanuel Daudu

In the wake of escalated kinetic and non-kinetic operations by the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), coupled with a dwindling logistic supply in Boko Haram hideouts, mass surrenders rattle Boko Haram insurgents.

Lieutenant Colonel
Abubakar Abdullahi
Military Public Information Officer – N’Djamena, in a press release on
19 August 2023, disclosed that
from 14 to 15 August 2023, four key Boko Haram commanders, 13 main fighters, and a total of 45 family members, laid down their arms and surrendered to troops of Sector 3 MNJTF in Cross Kauwa and Baga of Kukawa Local Government, Nigeria. Surrendered items include seven AK-47 Rifles, one FN Rifle (SLR), nearly 440 rounds of assorted calibre ammunition and other essential tools of insurgency.

On the inaugural day of the recent mass surrender, 14 August 2023, two commanders, nine main fighters and 21 family members yielded to the relentless operations of troops stroked by the 19 Brigade in Cross Kauwa and 403 Amphibious Brigade in Baga. They voluntarily surrendered six AK 47 rifles, one FN Rifle (SLR), 20 magazines (with two fully loaded), 12 rounds of 5.6 millimeter ammunition, two hand grenades, three Bandoliers, and 180 rounds of 7.62 millimeter ammunition amongst numerous items.

The tide of peaceful surrenders continued onto the following day, 15 August 2023, when two other commanders, four fighters and 24 family members responded to the call for peace. Surrendering at the 403 Amphibious Brigade location in Baga, they submitted two AK-47 rifles, seven magazines, 99 rounds of 7.62 millimeter ammunition, two transistor radios, a cash sum of 213,800 Naira, and a variety of personal items.

In response to this major breakthrough, the MNJTF has re-echoed an urgent call to all remaining Boko Haram insurgents, urging them to embrace peace and surrender as operations intensify. The MNJTF remains committed to fortifying the stability of the Lake Chad Basin region, emphasizing that violence is not a viable course and that surrender provides the safest route towards peace and rehabilitation.

Gwandu Visits Czech Embassy For Collaboration, Delta2 Project Fact-finding

By Emmanuel Daudu

The Executive Vice Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Dr. Bashir Gwandu has visited the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Nigeria, His Excellency Zdeněk Krejčí for business collaboration and fact-finding on Delta2 Project.


According to a press statement signed by Chima Akwaja, for the Director Information and Protocol, NASENI, and made available to Africa Security Investigation news on Sunday 20th August 2023, disclosed that Dr. Gwandu who paid a courtesy call to the Czech ambassador in Nigeria at his office in Abuja on Friday, August 18, 2023, said he was on a fact-finding visit to know why the project which was supposed to benefit Nigeria’s technology companies and entrepreneurs and the country’s economic development failed.

The Delta2 Project was supposed to be a bilateral collaboration between the governments of Nigeria (represented by NASENI) and the Czech Republic (represented by Technology Agency of Czech Republic, TA CR) that would ensure the take-off of projects that would foster growth and expansion of infrastructure, manufacturing, and innovation in Nigeria leading to Made-in-Nigeria technologies and products.

Dr. Gwandu informed the Ambassador that the new administration at NASENI is ready to work with the Czech government to drive Nigeria’s industrialization agenda and attract new investments in the country that would ensure the domestication of technologies through partnerships.

According to him, the mandate of NASENI is to make sure that Nigeria produces most of the goods and services it currently imports of which Nigeria has the capability to produce locally, thus developing the country’s economy and creating jobs for millions of Nigerians.

“I want us to work on -government-to-government level on new initiatives we embark on. We want a relationship that is beneficial to our country. We have a lot of companies we are reaching out to. We want to work with the Czech government and companies. We want them to come here and start producing and domesticating technologies. We want to industrialize Nigeria.

“We want Czech companies to come and invest here in Nigeria and have partnership with us,” Gwandu said, adding that NASENI is working on new initiatives that would accelerate Nigeria’s industrialization and would partner companies from the Czech Republic and other countries ready to set up factories and industrial bases in Nigeria.

On his part, the Czech ambassador commended the EVC of NASENI and his team for making time to visit him at the embassy to enquire about why Delta2 Project did not take off. He said his country is ready to work with NASENI on scientific cooperation.

“We await your new initiatives. In our country, we have a grant agency and a technology agency responsible for scientific cooperations and also the Academy of Sciences which will be beneficial to you.

“We have about two or three companies that are ready to work with you and three universities working with tropical agriculture. I think they deserve your cooperation,” he said, adding that they are ready to work with NASENI to make the new initiatives fruitful.

AIG Williams Adebowale bags CONYSSA National award as Icon Of Security Ambassador

By Maryam Makolo

As part of efforts towards encouraging hard work, patriotism, community service through consistent contributions to societal growth and National development, Coalition of Nigerian Youths on Security and Safety Affairs, CONYSSA, has bestowed a National Outstanding Leadership  award on a Police officer in Nigeria, AIG Williams Adebowale, AIG Zone 7 Abuja, Nigeria on Friday 18th August, 2023.

The award ceremony which took place at his office was graced by Nigerian youth leaders, and senior Police officers in the zone.

While making the award confinement on AIG Williams Adebowale, the CONYSSA  Director General Amb. Ade Mario Emmanuel stated that AIG Williams Adebowale is a role model, a reputable man of God, a distinguished administrator par excellence, astute developer, efficient, productive, committed, hard-working, conscientious, diligent, industrious and assiduous man, whose character has distinguished him far above other personalities.

According to Mario, the award is meritoriously presented to him because of his outstanding roles in serving the Nigerian  society through Policing.
“With gratitude to God Almighty who has made this day possible and remarkable, i welcome everyone to this epoch making event where hard work, dedication and service to humanity will be celebrated.

“Why we are here; we are here today to celebrate an achiever whose  antecedents has no blemish, he has written his name with gold on a rock that can’t be erase forever. (AIG WILLIAMS ) been a successful police man, without putting his hands in any dirty thing  is a big challenge to the younger ones; that no matter the circumstances surrounding you, you can be what you wish to be in life and give bank to the society. This PICTURE that was used by us has alot of meaning to us. If AIG WILLIAMS  can raise from one star to AIG, it means if we are focused as young youth leaders we will make it too.

“It will also glad your heart to know that our own dearest *AIG* is also an humanitarian Figure in the Society.

“His humanitarian services is not achieved because he’s a billionaire but because he is born to give hope of a brighter tomorrow to the younger generation and the less privileged. Show me a young man that has shown commitment to human capacity building, then I will show you AIG WILLIAMS ADEBOWALE.

“Outside him being a Police officer, which he has always used to get alot of Nigerian youths engaged in educating their mind set on what security and patrotism stands for, he has on his own helped alot of youths here in Nigeria one way or the other to become what they are today. AIG  WILLIAMS.  himself has been a blessing to thousands of People everyday. One greater achievement of him is that, ( he don’t need to know you or you knowing him before he gives you expected audience) am a life witness to this.

“The youth of every nation are tools used for insecurity and security, AIG WILLIAMS ADEBOWALE knowledge of security engagement with the youths has taken thousands of youth directly or indirectly off the street and this has limit the rate of crime, therefore giving the society more peace and on this note do CONYSSA conferred on our mentor (ICON OF SECURITY AMBASSADOR)”, he added.

While speaking regards  the organization, he said, CONYSSA is a robust and pragmatic interventionist initiative of young leaders from various organizational backgrounds, majorly para-military and community based youth organizations.
“Our VISION is to build a complementary and effective youth super-structure to collaborate with the security outfits of Nigeria to combat the rising security challenges across the country, while achieving improved security of lives and properties in all communities of the Nation. Achieving the aforementioned, we have a MISSION of sensitizing the Nigeria Youth towards placing greater focus on and owing up Security Matters as a major community responsibility, and bridging the widening relationship gap between the youths and the nation’s security architecture. Our major GOAL is to reduce crime among the Nigeria youths, and restore back the confidence of our elders in youth ability to lead Nigeria to her promise land. Any country her youths Solly depends on government salary will go down in matter of time. A country that builds her youths on skills and creativity will survive any futuristic challenges”.

Earlier, the Deputy Director General, CONYSSA, Abraham Kwaghsan who also spoke at the event  lamented bitterly on the consistent neglect of the  Nigerian uniform voluntary youths during employment by the paramilitary.
According to him, this neglect has persistently repeated itself pointing out that when it is time to use the voluntary uniform youths by the paramilitary, they call for their services after which they are dumped and never remember again even during recruitments.

While calling on the Nigerian Police Force on ethical conduct, he tasked the new leadership to consider the youth in it’s programs and policies.

Reacting to the award, AIG Williams Adebowale thanked the organisation for the confinement of the national leadership award stating that it is a call to do more.

Similarly, he assured the Nigerian youth that the new leadership in the Nigerian Police Force is ready to synergise effort with youth to better Police the Nigerian Society.

Youth Lauds Tinubu over Wike, Badaru, Bagudu, Umahi, Matawalle, Dele, Momoh, Audu’s Ministerial appointment

By Omaga Raychel

The Vice President, European Union-Nigerian Journalist for Climate Action Network, EU-NIJOCAN, and Nigerian President, Southern Africa Media in Agriculture Climate & Environment Trust, Emmanuel Huleji Daudu has congratulated the FCT minister, His Excellency Nyesom Wike,
H.E., Engr. David Umahi, Minister of Works, H.E., Mohammed Badaru, minister of Defence, Abubakar Momoh, Minister of Youth,
H.E., Bello Matawalle, Minister of State Defence, H.E., Atiku Bagudu, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, H.E., Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals, and the Minister of Steel Development, H.E., Shuibu Abubakar Audu over their meritorious appointments into the various ministerial portfolios stating that Nigerians would experience acrobatic change with these few individuals in the helm of affairs in their various endeavors of national assignment.

The 29-year-old Nigerian journalist and writer in a congratulatory message he signed on Friday expressed optimism in the capacity and capability of these ministers pointing out that the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has done well in finding them worthy to head the various ministries.

The author of the book “Cerebral Cortex for Good Leadership…Who is the Next President?”, earlier published in 2021 tasked the youth with supporting them as he urges the ministers to be youth-accommodating and friendly

According to the statement which reads in parts,” His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown clearly that he is ready to work and take the country to its long-anticipated space going by his team of the executive which individually has over the years showcased landmark achievements in their various endeavors, professionalism, and passion for national development.

“The outstanding qualities, intellectual bravado, competence, sound moral and leadership prowess of Nyesom Wike, Engr. David Umahi, Mohammed Badaru, Dele Alake, Shuibu Abubakar Audu, and Bello Matawalle is an optimism on it’s own to give the Nigerian youth the confidence in this government.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has done well for this country by bringing these individuals on board to make history with him for the growth of the nation in all spheres.

“Just as it is in the words of the Indian Educationist and spiritualist, Sadhguru, once said, “Integrity, insight, and inclusiveness are the three essential qualities of leadership”. These ministers have been critically analyzed and seen as having all of these features. To this effect, I can say a big congratulations to Nigeria and Nigerians because we are touring the right path. The path to greatness, economic emancipation, and mutual prosperity as a nation.

“We are confident that the Tinubu-led administration will bring positive changes to our nation”, Daudu added.

Earlier, he urged the ministers to uphold the trust of the Nigerian people by doing the right thing and protecting the interest of the masses in all their dealings as they discharge their official duties for the growth and unity of the nation.

IYC Calls On Governor Oborevwori To Quickly Resolve Ogbe-Ijoh/Aladja Crisis

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, under the leadership of Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri as its President has called on His Excellency, the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori to swing into action by urgently resolving the lingering communal crisis.

According to a statement signed by Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill, spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC ) Worldwide, on the 14th August, 2023, the Ijaw Youth Council is well aware that the perennial crisis between the Ogbe-Ijoh people and their Aladja brothers has been on in the past 28 years (twenty eight years). In 1995, war broke out between the two communities which dovetailed to the burning of Ogbe-Ijoh community in 1996.
“Much later, in 2016, the war between the two communities returned again in full flesh as lives from both communities have been lost with properties worthing millions of naira have been destroyed.

“Since 2016 till this very moment, the war has become a reoccurring decimal with attacks and counter attacks between the two enstranged communities.

“The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, the umbrella body covering all Ijaw Youths in the World will continue to preach peace and have fully backed the peace move initiated by the Ijaw and Urhobo traditional rulers in Delta State.

“IYC is in full support of our parent body, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) in their solidarity visit to the traditional ruler of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri kingdom, His Royal Majesty, King Couple Markson Oromoni, Monbene III, the Amakosu of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom at his palace on Sunday 13th of August 2023 as Council was part of the delegation.

“It is our call to the Governor of Delta State that he should prioritise resolving the age long communal crisis. The Ijaws and Urhobos are one, we are brothers and have intermarried over the years, hence there is no basis for us as a people to beat war drums. For us, Urhobos and Ijaws don’t have any problem but Ogbe-Ijoh and Aladja are having issues for which we are going to work together in resolving the crisis.

“As a Council, we are cautioning against group of persons under any guise that are making provocative and incitive statements to spike up the already tensed situation in the state to desist from such act henceforth, because no one has the monopoly of violence. It should be noted clearly that nobody can threaten an Ijaw man with war, we are a peaceful people hence the result of pushing an Ijaw man to the wall could be very dangerous when he decides to fight back.

“The Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori should do all he can to put an end to this reincarnating crisis. Government must take full responsibility and decision by implementing the reports submitted so far by the various committees.

“IYC is using this medium to commend the Udu Urhobo Communities (UUC) leadership for coming out to reaffirm their love and brotherhood to the Ijaw people.

“The IYC 9th NEC was represented by Comr. Freedom Atigbi, Deputy President of Council who led the IYC delegation in collaboration with the INC led by its President, Prof. Benjamin Ogele Okaba.

“Other Council leaders that were part of the delegation are Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill, Spokesman Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Comr. Fanny Amatoru, National Treasurer, IYC, Dr. Doubra Collins Okotete, Western Zone Chairman of IYC, Comr. Ebolo Samuel, Chairman of all Chairmen, Western Zone Clan Chairmen Forum, Comr. Victor Akemetubo, Chairman IYC Ogbe-Ijoh/Warri Kingdom, Comr. Samuel Uyadongha Ebiarede, Chairman of Ogulagha Kingdom IYC with the host of others too numerous to mention”.

Okeke  Pleads  FG Support For AgencyCommends Arase On Magical Transformation

By Emmanuel Daudu

The pioneer Chairman of the Police Service Commission , Chief Simeon Okeke on Wednesday August 16th 2023, visited the Corporate Headquarters of the Commission in Jabi, Abuja and declared that the current Chairman and retired Inspector General of Police, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, has made a huge success of his pioneering work in the Commission.

According to Ikechukwu Ani Head, Press and Public Relations in a press release he made available to journalists,
Chief Okeke who was fascinated with the total turn around of the Commission, pleaded with the Federal Government to kindly assist the new Chairman offset mounting debts currently facing the Commission in the form of unpaid allowances due the staff in the course of their official duties for several years before his assumption of duty. He noted that this little assistance from Government will motivate the staff to greater commitment to duty and ensure that Dr. Arase succeeds in his missionary duty in the Commission.

Chief Okeke who paid an unscheduled courtesy visit on Dr. Arase was speaking on the sidelines of his visit where he said he was impressed with what he saw of the Commission at its Corporate Headquarters; ” it is more of a pioneering work with what Arase is making of the Commission, doing it with zeal and persuasion  to succeed  and overcome which I know of him as a Police Officer. He has all the ingredients  to overcome and his entry into this Office must have been a big obstacle but he has conquered” he noted.

Chief Okeke said Arase has made a success of his stewardship in the Commission, stressing that he was happy to see the staff in their offices and not as tenants. He called on the Staff and  new Members when they are appointed, to join hands with the Chairman to regain the pride of the Commission.

Niger State Deputy Governor visits NEMA Hq, solicits more supports for IDPs

The Director General National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Mustapha Habib Ahmed today received the Deputy Governor of Niger State Comrade Yakubu Garba who visited the Agency to solicit more relief supports for victims of banditry in the state.

In a chat with the media after meeting with the Director General NEMA, the Deputy Governor said banditry has led to displacement of no less than 6,000 persons in the state. He acknowledged the continuous relief supports delivered by NEMA to the state but said more were still needed for the displaced persons, especially to cater for their basic needs.

The Niger State Deputy Governor said he was also at NEMA Head office in Abuja to discuss about how the State Government and the Agency can work together towards mitigating against likelihood of flood as contained in the 2023 Seasonal Climate Prediction and Annual Flood Outlook.

Responding, the Director General NEMA Mustapha Habib Ahmed assured the continued supports of the Agency to disaster affected persons nationwide. He commended the Niger State Government for being alert to the 2023 flood prediction, adding that every necessary actions should be taken to mitigate against anticipated impactd of the disaster.

The DG NEMA was joined in receiving and meeting the Deputy Governor of Niger State by the Director of Planning Research and Forecasting Dr Onimode Bandele Abdullahi, Director Search and Rescue Air Commodore Kennedy Mataluwo, Ag Director Relief and Rehabilitation Alh Adamu Abdullahi Usur and SA-DG Mr Idris Abubakar Mohammed. In samevein, the Deputy Governor was accompanied by the Secretary to Niger State Government Alhaji Abubakar Usman Gawu and other officials.

See full result from  Ongoing Military Operations By The Armed Forces Of Nigeria

By Major General Edward Buba, Director Defence Media Operations As At 17 August  2023

JOINT TASK FORCE OPERATION HADIN KAI (NORTH EAST)

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI arrested a terrorist’s collaborator and kidnapper at Gujba and Kaga LGAs of Yobe and Borno States respectfully. Additionally, BH/ISWAP terrorist combatants surrendered to troops at Kukawa, Konduga and Bama LGAs of Borno State. The operations resulted in eliminated terrorists, rescued kidnapped hostages, recovered arms and ammunitions.

Details as follows:

a. Troops Arrest Terrorists Collaborator and Suspected Kidnapper. 

On 7 Aug 23, troops conducted fighting patrol along Road Buni Gari – Buratai in Gujba LGA of Yobe State. The troops discovered an abandoned vehicle by the road side between Magza and Kamuya villages. Troops exploited deep into the bush and arrested 2 suspected kidnappers. Then, recovered the vehicle, one bicycle, one blanket and the sum of Eighty-Eight Thousand Naira (₦88,000.00) only. 

On 8 August 2023, troops arrested two persons, a BH/ISWAP terrorist collaborator and a kidnapper, namely Samuel Bitechor and Bacha Ali, at Mainok Village in Kaga LGA of Borno State. Troops recovered the sum of Thirty-Nine Thousand Six Hundred Naira (₦39,600.00) and one mobile phone.

On 14 Aug 23, troops in conjunction with hybrid forces arrested 3 BH/ISWAP terrorists logistics suppliers at Bama in Bama LGA of Borno State. troops recovered 3 AK 47 magazines, 2 solar panels, yards of clothing materials, camouflage vest, 4 mobile phones and the sum of Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000.00) only among other sundry items.

b. BH/ISWAP Fighters surrendered to Troops.

(1) Between 7 to 9 August 2023, 3 Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province combatants surrendered to troops at Kukawa and Konduga LGA of Borno State. One of the fighters was identified as Mallam Abba Modu. Items recovered from the terrorists include 3 AK47 rifles, 26 rounds                     of 7.62mm special, 3 magazines loaded with 60 rounds of 7.62mm special  and 3 empty magazines 

(2) On 11 Aug 23, 8 Boko Haram/Islamic State West Africa Province terrorists surrendered to troops. Troops recovered 6 AK 47 rifles and 45 rounds of 7.62 mm Special ammo. Preliminary investigation revealed terrorists surrendered from Birnin Abuja Village in Bama LGA of Borno State. 

(3) On 14 Aug 23, 32 suspected BH/ISWAP and families comprising 9 adult males, 10 adult females and 12 children surrendered to troops at Doron Baga and Corss Kauwa villages in Kukawa LGA of Borno State. Troops recovered 5 AK47 rifles, one FN rifle (SLR), 12 rounds of 5.6 mm ammo, 14 AK47 magazines with 211 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammo, 4 AK47 rifle magazines, 2 hand grenades, 3 magazine bandoliers, 4 mosquito nets, 2 praying mats, 2 knives, 3 touch and other sundry items. 

(4) Between 15 and 16 August 2023, a total of 29 Boko Haram Terrorists and families comprising of 6 Adult males, 4 adult females and 10 children surrendered at Doron Baga and Kwatan Turare villages in Kukawa LGA of BORNO State. Troops recovered one AK47 rifle, one Galileo rifle, one AK47 rifle with 17 rounds of 7.62 mm Special ammo, 83 rounds of 7.62mm special, 4 AK47 magazines, 7 mobile phones 5 mosquito nets, 5 blankets, 2 torch light, 5 praying mats, 2 transistor radio, one school bag, clothes, 3 wristwatches, 2 BHT uniforms and a sum of Two Hundred and Thirteen Thousand Eight Hundred Naira (N213,800.00).

c. Ambush on BH/ISWAP Terrorists.    On 8 Aug 23, troops ambushed BH/ISWAP terrorist at Kuka in Konduga LGA of Borno State. Following a fire fight, troops eliminated one terrorist while others fled. Troops recovered 63 rounds of 12.7mm ammo and one IED shell. Others include; 2 motorcycle tyres, a pair of rain boots, 5 Pento injections as well as the sum of Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Naira (₦19,460.00).

d. Troops Eliminated Terrorists and Rescued Hostages. On 10 August 2023, troops raided terrorist hideout along Road Darel Jamel – Bula Yobe in Bama LGA of Borno State. The raid resulted in the elimination of one terrorist and the rescued of 28 ISWAP family members; comprising 9 adult females and 19 children. Items recovered include 3 Dane guns, one helmet and looted items among others.

e. BH/ISWAP Terrorist Attempted Infiltration. On 13 Aug 23, troops engaged BH/ISWAP terrorists attempting to infiltrate their location at FOB Logomani in Ngala LGA of Borno State. Following a fire fight, troops neutralized 4 terrorists. Troops recovered 5 AK47 rifles, one RPG tube with charges, one RPG bomb, 2 x 36 hand grenade, 10 AK47 magazines, one mobile phone and one boafeng Radio.

Air Interdiction. The air component of Operation HADIN KAI conducted air recce around Arina Chiki. Subsequently, precision air strikes to eliminate the terrorist gather in the area were conducted. The outcome of the strikes is being continually monitored.

SUMMARY

In the course of operations, troops of Operation HADIN KAI recovered; 20 AK47 rifles, one FN rifle, one galileo rifle, 3 dane guns, one AK47 rifle loaded with 17 rounds of 7.62mm special, 154 rounds of 7.62mm special, 63 rounds of 12.7mm ammo, 3 magazines loaded with 60 rounds of 7.62mm 12 rounds of 5.6mm ammo, 4 hand grenades, one RPG bomb, one RPG tube, 21 AK47 magazines and 3 magazines bandaliers. Others include; one boafeng radio, 7 mobile phones, 2 motorcycle tyres, 5 touch lights, 9 mosquito nets, one pair of rain boot, one helmet and sum of N253,400.00 only. Troops also eliminated 7 terrorists, arrested 5 and rescued 31 kidnapped hostages.  28 family members of the BH/ISWAP terrorists comprising of 9 adult females and 19 children were among were also rescued and taken into custody for profiling.

JOINT TASK FORCE OPERATION SAFE HAVEN (NORTH CENTRAL)

Troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN arrested a notorious kidnapper gang leaders and other foot soldiers at Mangu and Bokkos LGAs of Plateau State. Troops in the course of the operation also recovered arms and ammunition.

Details are as follows: 

a. Troops Arrested Notorious Kidnappers and Recovered Arms.

(1) On 8 August 2023, troops arrested a notorious kidnap gang leader identified as Alhaji Abdulkarim Bawa at Janaret Market in Mangu LGA of Plateau State. The suspect being on the wanted list was tracked and apprehended.

(2) On 10 August 23, troops responded to distress call on kidnapping activities at Shabu – Danan Village in Bokkos LGA of Plateau State. Troops pursued the kidnappers through their escape route and arrested 2 suspects hiding in a nearby bush. Troops recovered one fabricated AK 47 rifle, 8 rounds of 7.62 mm Special ammo and one empty case. Others include; one cutlass, 2 mobile phones and sum of Five Thousand, Nine Hundred Naira (₦5,900) only.

SUMMARY

In the course of operations, troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN recovered one fabricated AK47 rifles, 8 rounds of 7.62mm special, one empty case of 7.62mm special, one mobile phone, one cutlass and sum of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Naira (N5,900.00). Troops eliminated 2 gunmen, rescued 2 hostages and arrested 6 kidnappers.

OPERATION WHIRL STROKE (NORTH CENTRAL)

Troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE conducted fighting patrols and arrested an impostor at Wukari and Guma LGAs of Taraba and Benue States respectfully. Troops ambushed kidnappers and rescued hostages at Nasarawa Egon LGA of Nasarawa State. Troops also equally recovered arms and ammunitions.

Details are as follows:
a. Troops Arrest an Imposter.   On 8 August 2023, troops arrested an impostor, Mr Nuradeen Mohammed at Doya Village in Wukari LGA of Taraba State. Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect has been impersonating as a service personnel and extorting locals around the general area.

b. Fighting Patrols. On 9 August 2023, troops responded to info of attack by terrorists on locals along Rd Udei – Ngban in Guma LGA of Benue State. Troops exploited their escape route and rescued a victim with machete cut.

c. Ambush on Suspected Kidnappers. On 10 August 2023, troops ambushed   a kidnapping syndicate at Alizaga Village in Nasarawa Eggon LGA of Nasarawa State.  Following the fire fight, the gun men fled with injuries. Troops recovered 4 AK 47 rifles, 7 AK 47 rifle magazines, 199 rounds of 7.62 mm Special ammo and one motorcycle.

SUMMARY 

In the course operations, troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE recovered 4 AK47 rifles, 199 rounds of 7.62mm special, 7 AK47 magazines and one motorcycle. Additionally, troops eliminated one terrorist, arrested 5 suspects and rescued one kidnapped hostage. 

JOINT TASK FORCE OPERATION HADARIN DAJI (NORTH WEST)

The troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI continued to degrade the terrorists in the general area. Troops eliminated terrorists, recovered arms and ammunition at Isa and Bukuyyum LGA of Sokoto State, as well as and Tangaza LGAs of Zamfara States. Troops also arrested terrorists’ collaborators at Gwadabawa and Shinkafi LGAs of Sokoto State.The operations resulted in the rescued of kidnapped hostages at Sabon Birni and Danmusa LGAs of Sokoto and Katsina States, respectively.

Details are as follows;
a. Troops Neutralized Terrorist and Recovered Arms  

(1) On 7 August 2023, troops conducted fighting patrol to terrorists’ enclaves at Kukatara, Danfarauta and Sabon Garin Kukatara in Isa LGA of Sokoto State. The terrorist fled on sighting troops in the area. Troops exploited the general area and recovered one AK 47 magazine, 6 motorcycles, 3 motorolla radio, one woodland camouflage uniform and radio chargers. 

(2) On 7 August 2023, troops acted on information that terrorists were moving from Sokoto with some abductees. Troops responded and ambushed the terrorists at the outskirt of Gadar Zaima Village in Bukuyyum LGA of Zamfara State. Following a fire fight, troops neutralized 10 terrorists while others fled. Troops recovered 6 AK 47 rifles, one PKT gun, 5 AK 47 magazines and 20 rounds of 7.62 mm Special ammo. Others are: 3 mobile phones, 2 solar panels, one old sewing machines and the sum of Two Million Four Hundred and Ten Thousand Naira (₦2,410,000.00) only. Troops also rescued 9 kidnapped hostages and recovered the body of one the deceased hostage, killed by the terrorist.

(3) On 8 August 2023, troops conducted fighting patrol to Zurmuku Village in Tangaza LGA of Sokoto State. Troops made contact with the terrorists. Following a fire fight, troops eliminated one terrorist and recovered one             AK47 rifle loaded with 18 rounds of 7.62 mm Special ammo.

b. Troops Arrested Terrorist Collaborators  

(1) On 8 August 2023, troops conducted a raid to Damba Dikko Village in Gwadabawa LGA of Sokoto State. During the operation, troops arrested 2 suspected terrorist’s informants and collaborators. 

(2) On 10 August 2023, troops arrested 2 terrorists’ collaborators following intelligence from the DSS at Jangeru in Shinkafi LGA of Sokoto State. One of the collaborators identified as Dahiru Umar was conveying military accoutrements. Preliminary investigation revealed involvement with a notorious terrorist known as Abdullahi General.

c. Troops Rescued Kidnapped Hostages.

(1) On 10 August 2023, troops responded to distress call from one Alhaji Shuaibu on terrorists’ activities at Mailalle Village in Sabon Birni LGA of Sokoto State. On arrival of troops, terrorist fled abandoning the abductees. Troops rescued the 2 kidnapped hostages. 

(2) On 11 August 2023, following intelligence of terrorists escaping with 6 kidnapped victims along Road Maidabino – Nasarawa in Danmusa LGA of Katsina State. Troops mobilized to the location and made contact with the terrorists.  Following a fire fight, the terrorists fled. Troops rescued the 6 kidnapped hostages.

Air Interdiction. The air component of Operation HADARIN DAJI conducted air recce around Rabe Horo’s Enclave. The location is home to a notorious terrorist that perpetrated the abduction of passengers along Road Jibia – Batsari on 25 Jul 23. Subsequently, precision air strikes to eliminate the terrorist gather in the area were conducted. The outcome of the strikes is being continually monitored.

SUMMARY 

In the course of operations, troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI recovered 7 AK47 rifles, one PKT gun, one AK47 rifle loaded with 18 rounds of 7.62mm special, 5 AK47 magazines and 20 rounds of 7.62mm special. Others include; 6 motorcycles, 3 mobile phones, 3 motorolla radios, one radio charger, 2 solar panel, one old sewing machine, a par of woodland camouflage and the sum of Two Million Four Hundred and Ten Thousand Naira (N2,410,00.00). Troops neutralized 13 terrorists, arrested 7 terrorists, 2 informants and 2 collaborators. Also, troops rescued 16 kidnapped hostages.

OP WHIRL PUNCH (NORTH WEST)

Troops of Operation WHIRL PUNCH in the fight against terrorists rescued kidnapped hostages at Igabi LGA of Kaduna State. Troops also arrested suspected terrorists and recovered arms and ammunition at Zango Kataf LGA of Kaduna State.

Details as follows: 

a. Rescue of Kidnap Hostages.   On 10 August 2023, troops responded to information on terrorists’ attack at Danbaba Village in Igabi LGA of Kaduna State.  Troops mobilized and ambushed on the terrorists. Following a fire fight, troops eliminated the threat and   rescued 10 kidnap hostages.  

b. Troops Arrested Suspected Terrorist.   On 9 August 2023, troops conducted cordon and search in Fadan Kamanta in Zangon Kataf LGA of Kaduna State.The search caused troops to recovered 2 locally made Dane guns and 5 magazines.

c. Troops Casualties. Sadly, it is no more news that we sustained casualties on 14 Aug 23 in two separate but related occurrences. It is on this note that on behalf of the CDS, I express our heartfelt condolences to the families, friends and colleagues of all those killed in action as a result of the occurrences. Troops while conducting offensive operations around Kundu general area in Shiroro LGA of Niger State got into an ambush. Following a fire fight, 3 officers and 22 soldiers were killed in action, 7 soldiers wounded in action. Subsequently, the NAF MI-171 Hel was despatched to evacuated the casualties. While out bound to Kaduna, the helicopter crashed with 14 of the earlier killed in action personnel, 7 of the earlier wounded in action personnel, 2 pilots and 2 crew members of the helicopter. Operations are ongoing to recover the bodies and investigate the cause of the air crash which will be communicated. Surely, no group will strike own troops with impunity.

Air Interdiction. The air component of Operation WHIRL PUNCH acquired target on terrorist enclave at Kuriga and Birni Gwari LGA of Kaduna State. Subsequently, precision air strikes were conducted to eliminate the terrorist hibernating in the location.

SUMMARY

In the course of operation, troops of Operation WHIRL PUNCH recovered 2 locally made dane guns and 5 AK47 magazines. Troops also eliminated one terrorist, arrested 3 suspected terrorists and rescued 10 kidnapped hostages.

JOINT TASK FORCE OPERATION DELTA SAFE (SOUTH SOUTH)

Troops of Operation DELTA SAFE sustained the momentum against the activities of crude oil theft. Troops destroyed several illegal refining sites and recovered stolen products. Troops also arrested suspected gunrunners and recovered arms at Obudu and Boki LGA of Cross River State.

Details as follows:

a. Troops Destroy Illegal Refining Sites

(1) Troops discovered and destroyed 36 dugout pits, 62 boats, 73 storage tanks, one vehicle, 75 cooking ovens, 2 motorcycles, 4 pumping machine, 5 outboard engine and 33 illegal refining sites. Troop’s also recovered 1,166,900 litres of stolen crude oil, 1,480,250 litres of illegally refined AGO, 54,750 litres of DPK and 800 litres of PMS.  Troops also apprehended 7 suspected oil thefts.
(2) On 9 August 2023, troops intercepted and destroyed a wooden Cotonou boat loaded with 1000 litres of AGO within Idama Creek and Mingidukiri general area in Degema LGA of Rivers State. 
b. Arrest of Suspected Gunrunners.  
(1) On 9 August 2023, troop in conjunction with DSS operators responded to information on gunrunners’ activities within Obudu general area in Obudu LGA of Cross River State. Troops arrested 4 suspected arm dealers at Obudu MC Park. Suspects were arrested following the transfer of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N150,000.00) as partial payment for purchase of arms.  Troops recovered 4 mobile phones and sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N7,500.00) only from the suspects.  
(2) On 10 Aug 23 troops arrested a notorious gunrunner kingpin at Biajua Community in Boki LGA of Cross River State. The criminal, a Cameroonian was arrested with 4 pump action guns.

Air Interdiction. The air component of Operation DELTA SAFE conducted air interdiction at Bille.  Overhead the location, 3 boats were sighted tapping crude from a pipeline located at South East of Bille. The target was acquired and engaged with rockets destroying the boats.

SUMMARY

In the course of operations, troops of Operation DELTA SAFE destroyed 36 dugout pits, 62 boats, 73 storage tanks, one vehicle, 75 cooking ovens, 2 motorcycles, 4 pumping machine, 5 outboard engine and 33 illegal refining sites. Troop’s also recovered 4 pump action guns, 4 mobile phones, 1,166,900 litres of stolen crude oil, 1,491,250 litres of illegally refined AGO, 54,750 litres of DPK, 800 litres of PMS and the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N7,500.00).  Troops also neutralized 3 gunmen arrested 12 suspects, 4 gunrunners and 7 perpetrators of oil theft.

JOINT TASK FORCE OPERATION UDO KA (SOUTH EAST)

Troops of Operation UDO KA arrested suspected Indigenous People of Biafra/Eastern Security Network criminal at Nnewi South LGA of Anambra State. Troops also raided the hideout of the IPOB/ESN at Igbo-Eze North LGA of Enugu State and neutralized gunmen. The operations resulted in the rescued of kidnapped hostages.

Details are as follows: 

a. Arrest of Suspected IPOB/ESN Criminal. 

(1) On 10 August 2023, troops on patrol arrested a suspected IPOB/ESN criminal around Afor in Nnewi South LGA of Anambra State. The suspect was with blood stains on his leg. He was suspected to have escaped from Orsumoghu Forest following intense aerial bombardment of hideouts in the general area by air component.

(2) On 11 August 2023, troops raided identified IPOB/ESN criminals houses at MPU Community in Ivo LGA of Ebonyi State. Troops arrested 2 IPOB/ESN criminals. Troops recovered one Pump action gun and 3 live cartridges.
(3) On 15 August 2023, troops in conjunction with NDLEA operatives raided Aguleri general area in Anambra East LGA of Anambra State. troops arrested 12 suspects. Troop recovered one Single barrel gun with 100 live cartridges as well as some substances suspected to be cannabis.

b. Troops Neutralized IPOB/ESN terrorists. On 10 August 2023, troops raided suspected IPOB/ESN criminals’ hideout at Imufu in Igbo-Eze North LGA of Enugu State. Troops made contact with the terrorists. Following a firefight, troops eliminated 3 IPOB/ESN terrorists. Troops recovered 2 Pump action guns as well as one locally fabricated rifle.

SUMMARY

In the conduct of operations, troops of Operation UDO KA eliminated 3 IPOB/ESN terrorists recovered 4 pump action guns, one single barrel loaded with 100 live cartridges, one locally fabricated rifle and 3 live cartridges. Troops also arrested 18 terrorists and rescued 2 kidnapped hostages. All recovered items, arrested suspects and rescued hostages were handed over to the relevant authority for further action.

CONCLUSION

The operations as enumerated is indicative of the professionalism of men and women of the armed forces, their courage and bravery. These men and women put themselves in harms way, time and time again, to protect our great country. Troops will continue to use superior military force to eliminate any group or groups that constitutes a threat to the safety of citizens and own forces alike.  Again, no group will strike the military with injurious consequences

Major General Edward Buba, Director Defence Media Operations