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Army Committed to End Insurgency, Other Crimes – Buratai

By Martin Paul and Gom Mirian , Abuja
The Nigerian Army has reiterated its commitment to safeguard the territorial integrity of the country, stamp out all forms of insecurity and protect lives and property of citizens.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, re-echoed the Army’s resolves at the weekend in Abuja, when management and Editorial Board of DAILY ASSET Newspapers paid him a courtesy call in his office.
Buratai said the Army was fighting heart and soul not only to end the Boko Haram insurgency, but to free the country from other criminalities.
The COAS, who spoke through the Chief of Project and Programmes of the Nigerian Army, Maj.
Gen. Mohammed Aliyu, said the Army was “not only fighting terrorism, but seeking an end to all sorts of insecurity in every part of the country”.While calling for an improved media relationship and collaboration to bring lasting peace into the country, Buratai, who is the 2019 DAILY ASSET Man of the Year nominee added: “We are honoured with your choice of the Chief of Army Staff for the award”.
He commended the DAILY ASSET management for effective reportage of activities of the Nigerian Army and beyond, stressing that “one thing the Chief of Army Staff is interested, is the accuracy of reportage.
“There is nothing that requires hiding in the operation of the Nigerian Army today. If there is anything that needs clarification, fall back on us and we will tell you whatever is the truth”, he said.
The Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the DAILY ASSET Newspaper, Dr. Cletus Akwaya, in his address stated that the Editorial Board and Management of the paper, nominated the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai for the paper’s ‘Man of the Year’ Award, 2019
in recognition of the monumental achievements he recorded in the fight against terrorism and the infrastructural transformation of the Nigerian Army across the country.
“We have observed the activities, the achievements and the operations of the current Chief of Army Staff and we are very delighted with his achievements.
“We can’t account for all his achievements, but what is visible is the war against Boko Haram. Everyone knows that the Army has been visible in the fight against terrorism led by Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai”, he said.
Akwaya also noted that the award had been an annual event and that the DAILY ASSET Newspapers adopted it as part of its contribution to nation building, where individuals who distinguished themselves in the discharge of their duties, were selected.
“The selection has no influence of any kind. It is purely on facts, our researches and investigations, hence we found Buratai suitable as the recipient of DAILY ASSET Man of the Year 2019.
“We have no contact with any senior person in the Army, it was based on reports from reporters in the field and the internal assessment by the editorial board”, he noted.
The award presentation, according to Akwaya, is scheduled for February 21, 2020 with other awardees and distinguished personalities, including senior government officials, political appointees, traditional rulers, business community, amongst other very important dignitaries, expected at the occasion.
Buhari Orders Air Force to Shell Bandits in Niger
By Mathew Dadiya, Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the repeated attacks by bandits on communities in Niger state and its environs, directing the Nigerian Air Force to deploy its fighter aircraft in checking the menace.
The president gave the directive in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja yesterday.
President Buhari described the repeated attacks which led to loss of several lives in the affected communities “as a disaster for the nation”.
He, therefore, authorized the deployment of air power to support troops and policemen deployed to the “difficult terrain,” to counter the menace of the attackers operating in the forest area bordering Kaduna, Niger and Zamfara states.
In line with this directive, according to the presidential aide, the Nigerian Air Force is setting up refueling facilities at Minna, Niger state, to support the air operations.
Shehu revealed that relevant military authorities had assured the president that given the improved weather conditions, a major exercise to “visually acquire targets” and launch attacks would soon follow.
He said: ”President Buhari has received assurances that with the harmattan dust gradually easing its hold on the skies, fighter aircraft would this week join the efforts to provide effective air attacks against bandits, kidnappers and cattle rustlers that have been attacking remote communities around Dogon Gona forest in Niger State.”
He added that the Police Command in Niger had equally given assurances that ”the planned dedicated air raids to complement the police helicopter gunship operations remain the best approach given the lack of motorized roads in the areas constantly under attack”.
President Buhari commiserated with the government and people of Niger State over the attacks and loss of lives, and assured that affected communities would not be abandoned by the rest of the country.
Nyako Blames Politicians for Insecurity
Meanwhile, a retired Naval Officer and former Senator representing Adamawa Central, Senator Abdul-Azeez Nyako, has exonerated the military and rather blamed politicians for the current security challenge in the country.
Speaking with newsmen yesterday in Yola, Nyako said the Nigerian military had been overstretched in doing its best on the security situation and, therefore, deserved commendation.
He said politicians needed to do more in their expected role of providing good governance, particularly in addressing conflicts in their areas and in tackling key issues like extreme poverty that led to insecurity.
“The bulk of us, politicians, are providing bad leadership. We are only concern about the distribution of resources instead of good leadership or how to resolve issues and get our people out of the mess,” Nyako said.
He said if politicians could address the socio-economic challenges that led to Boko Haram insurgency, kidnapping and other violent crimes, over 80 per cent of security challenges in the country would be curtailed.
He observed that the military had actually degraded Boko Haram insurgents in North East forcing them to resort to guerrilla tactics unlike before when they operated in formations.
“What I mean by operating information is that they used to muster platoon strength, company strength, battalion strength and probably brigade strength to face our armed forces at the peak of the insurgency. “They are now degraded and cannot fight information; they resorted to guerrilla tactics which make things difficult as they are mixed with the civilian populace. It’s like fish inside the water. “With this development, the military, government and civilian population has to evolve new tactics to deal with the matter.
“This kind of operation has to be intelligence heavy; there must be communication between civilian population and security agencies. It needs big transfer of information, quick reaction and protection of informants,” he said.
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NUPRC Sets 2026 Oil Output Target at 2.5m Barrels Daily

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) said the country is on track to achieve a crude oil production target of 2.5 million barrels per day by 2026.NUPRC Chief Executive, Gbenga Komolafe, said this yesterday in Abuja during the 4th PENGASSAN and Labour Summit (PEALS 2025).
The summit was themed “Building a Resilient Oil and Gas Sector in Nigeria: Advancing HSE, ESG, Investment and Incremental Production. ”He noted that Nigeria’s current oil output had increased from 1.46 million barrels per day in Oct. 2024 to 1.8 million barrels per day, with momentum building toward the 2026 target.He credited the recent Presidential Executive Orders under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 for shortening contracting cycles, reducing investment risks, and encouraging upstream projects.Komolafe highlighted the commission’s efforts in deepwater exploration, reactivation of dormant fields, and adoption of enhanced recovery techniques.He also referenced a recent Deepwater Technical Stakeholders’ Workshop, which focused on unlocking more than 810,000 barrels per day in new production.He outlined a cluster development strategy aimed at reducing costs, sharing infrastructure, and strengthening investor confidence.On sustainability, Komolafe said the NUPRC’s Upstream Decarbonisation Framework targeted the elimination of routine gas flaring by 2030 and a 60 per cent reduction in methane emissions by 2031.Nigeria’s 210 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves, he added, would play a key role in the energy transition.He called for stronger collaboration between government, industry, and labour, stressing that resilience in the sector must be a deliberate effort.Managing Director of ExxonMobil, Jagie Baxi identified four critical factors for boosting Nigeria’s oil production: geology, cost, risk, and reward.He warned that in spite of Nigeria’s vast hydrocarbon resources, natural production decline, especially in deepwater operations, remained a challenge, with operators losing about 15% per cent output annually.Baxi noted that high drilling and operational costs in Nigeria deterred fresh investment.He stressed the need for risk-adjusted incentives to retain investor interest and urged improved collaboration among stakeholders to resolve disputes and revive underperforming fields. (NAN)COVER
Voter Registration:Northern CAN Mobilises Christians for Turn Out

By David Torough, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has urged Christians to seize the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as an opportunity to prepare for active participation in the 2027 general elections.
In a statement by its Chairman, Rev. Yakubu Pam, Northern CAN described voter registration as both “timely and crucial,” stressing that obtaining a Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) remains the gateway to effective participation in the democratic process. “As responsible citizens and followers of Christ, we have a moral and civic duty to contribute meaningfully to the future of our nation. Democracy thrives when the voices of the people are heard. We must not sit on the sidelines,” Rev. Pam stated.He called on Christians of voting age, especially first-time voters, those who have relocated, or those yet to register, to turn out en masse for the exercise, adding that silence or indifference only empowers “the wrong forces to take control of the destiny of our nation.”The statement further urged churches, Christian organisations and community leaders across the North to mobilise their members for the registration, emphasising that the 2027 elections will be a defining moment for Nigeria.Meanwhile, INEC has clarified that the approved voting age under the Electoral Act remains 18, stressing that persons below that age cannot register even if they would have turned 18 by 2027.At separate engagements in Yobe and Sokoto states, Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) assured citizens that the CVR will be conducted smoothly, with security agencies fully mobilised to provide safety in identified flashpoints.INEC also restated that both online and physical registration will run for one year, targeting new voters, those with invalid PVCs, and citizens seeking transfers or corrections of details, while warning against multiple registrations.COVER
Nigeria’s External Reserves Hit $41bn, Highest in 44 Months

By David Torough, Abuja
Nigeria’s external reserves have surged to a four-year high of over $41 billion, a development the Presidency has hailed as a major economic milestone while taking a swipe at opposition leaders; Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Nasir El-Rufai.According to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the gross reserves stood at $41,001,830,139.
96 as of August 19, 2025, with net reserves at $40. 3 billion, a level last seen in 2021, 44 months ago. Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga in a post on his official X handle yesterday described the achievement as evidence of “Prudent economic management” under President Bola Tinubu, adding that the increase was attained despite falling global oil prices.“The latest milestone was reached without massive inflows from oil sales. It’s all about the prudent management of the economy by President Bola Tinubu,” Onanuga wrote on X, noting that opposition leaders were unlikely to acknowledge the progress.He accused Atiku, Obi, El-Rufai and Babachir Lawal of being “blinded” by what he called a “doomed campaign to discredit Tinubu’s government.”The rise in reserves has been attributed to increased foreign exchange inflows, modest crude oil output gains, and recent CBN reforms, including the unification of exchange rate windows that boosted investor confidence.According to a report, the reserves’ strength now provides cover for more than 10 months of import needs, bolstering Nigeria’s foreign liquidity position.