DEFENCE
Buratai Orders Army Personnel to Push Action Against Cyber Crimes
By Gom Mirian, Abuja
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai, Monday, charged personnel of the Nigerian Army cyber warfare command to step up its actions in addressing online radicalisation and other terrorist activities being perpetrated on the internet.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) gave the charge while unveiling two newly completed blocks accommodation for officers and men of Army cyber warfare command at it permanent site, giri, Airport Road in Abuja.
Buratai who was represented by the Chief of Policy and Plans, Lt. Gen. Lamidi Adeosun, explained that the project was initiated to provide an enabling environment for the officers to operate, saying the construction of the facility was commenced September 2018.
He said the conceptualisation of the project was articulated to enhance the roles and functions of the command by accommodating its staff in a conducive environment.
According to Buratai, there was nexus between cyber warfare and counter insurgency operations, adding that cyber warfare was the fifth domain of warfare after land, sea, air and space.
“Consequently, I charged the command to embark on Nigerian army data protection and network as well as the information warfare to curb online radicalisation and other terrorist and nefarious activities being perpetrated on the internet.
“I am delighted to say that the command within a short period of existence has contributed immensely in curbing the several challenges bedeviling our country through its operations in the cyber domain.
“It is therefore expected that the establishment saddled with such magnitude of technical responsibilities will require optimal output from its staff at all times.
“This is why I ensure that upon the establishment of the command, I immediately approved the construction of the permanent office accommodation at this serene environment,” he said.
Buratai also revealed that the army authorities had established the cyber warfare school to facilitate the training of army personnel to enable them function effectively in tackling all aspects of cyber attacks, defence and exploitation.
He urged the officers to handle the facility with utmost care, adding that the army would remain resolute and steadfast in tackling the security challenges confronting the country.
Brig. Gen. Ibrahim lasa , Acting Commander, Cyber Warfare Command,earlier, while commending COAS for the completion of the accommodation for the staff, said the building and furnishing of the quarters would boost the morale of the personnel in discharging their constitutional duties optimally.
DEFENCE
Troops Eliminate 8 Terrorists, Rescue 40 Hostages – Army
The Nigerian Army says its troops have eliminated eight terrorists and rescued 40 abducted individuals in a series of coordinated operations across the country.The army, in a post on its official X Handle on Monday, said the recent victories had further tightened the noose around the necks of unrepentant terrorists and their collaborators.
The post added that the troops also apprehended a notorious arms courier found with a large cache of ammunition, striking a major blow against arms proliferation by criminal elements. According to army, troops, acting acting on genuine intelligence on Sept. 28, conducted a strategic stop-and-search operation along the Lafia-Keffi Road in Nasarawa State.“This resulted in the arrest of a firearms courier and the recovery of 303 live rounds of 7.62mm (special) ammunition concealed in a bag.“The suspect and the vehicle were immediately taken into custody, and further investigations are ongoing to apprehend his accomplices.“In another operation in Kaduna State, troops executed precision strikes in the forests near Danmari and Saulawa villages in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area, where one terrorist was eliminated.“Additional engagements in Ankwa village of Kachia Local Government Area also led to the annihilation of two more terrorists and the recovery of a locally made firearm, 11 rounds of 7.62mm (special) ammunition, and a motorcycle used by the terrorists,” it said.The post also revealed that troops in an encounter with fleeing terrorists at Faayijiwa Fandanari village in Magumeri Local Government Area of Borno, recovered two AK-47 rifles, 61 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO), 51 rounds of 7.62mm (special ) ammunition, hard drugs and various supplies.It said the terrorists abandoned the firearms and ammunition after succumbing to the troops’ superior firepower.According to the post, further operations in Gwoza Local Government Area resulted in the neutralization of three terrorists near Ashigashiya village, while vigilant troops responding to credible intelligence, pursued and intercepted a convoy suspected of transporting logistics to terrorists at Gubio.“Three vehicles loaded with food supplies intended for terrorist camps were seized, and the sum of N2,400 recovered.“The efforts in Kukawa Local Government Area yielded another victory as troops, acting on intelligence, intercepted terrorists attempting to relocate abducted victims from Cijin village.“The terrorists fled upon sighting the troops, abandoning 38 hostages, including six men, eight women, and 24 children, who were safely rescued by the troops.“Meanwhile, in Yobe, troops responding to reports of terrorists extorting civilians staged a successful ambush in Sasawa village in Damaturu Local Government Area.“The troops neutralized one terrorist and recovered one AK-47 rifle along with a motorcycle.“The Chief of Army Staff has commended the troops for their bravery and relentless fight for peace. He also expressed gratitude to the citizens whose continuous provision of credible information has been instrumental in these successes.“The Nigerian Army remains steadfast in its mission to obliterate terrorism and safeguard the lives of all Nigerians,” it added. (NAN)DEFENCE
Insecurity: Relocation of Minister, Service Chiefs to Sokoto Yielding Positive Results — Stakeholders
Insecurity in Sokoto State has continued to receive prompt attention after the relocation of the Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Matawalle, to the state in a special operation.The special operation is to flush out bandits and other criminal elements in the North West.our correspondent reports that Matawalle had on Sept.
3, sought the support of Sokoto State Government and citizens to execute President Bola Tinubu’s directive to flush out bandits and other criminals terrorising the North-West. The minister, along with the nation’s service chiefs and other high ranking military personnel, therefore, relocated to Sokoto in an operation to rid the region of the menace.Report says that bandit attacks and other criminalities have since reduced in the state, even after the departure of Matawalle and the service chiefs.Residents of the state have continued to commend the initiative by the minister and the service chiefs, which they said has yielded the desired results.They, however, said that pockets of raids and road attacks by bandits have continued to occur, but could not be compared to how it was before the minister’s relocation.Retired Col. Abdul Ahmad, the Special Adviser to Gov. Ahmad Aliyu of Sokoto State on Carrier and Security Matters, said that the Federal Government’s special operation against banditry in the NorthWest states has yielded positive impacts.Ahmad added that the presence of the minister, along with other high ranking military officers in the operation had renewed the confidence of residents.He described the menace of terrorism, kidnapping and banditry as serious setbacks which had displaced and crippled many people and their socio-economic activities.According to him, residents can now heave a sigh of relief, knowing that the military is steadfast in its resolve to protect them.Ahmad noted that security remained top on the nine-point agenda of the present administration, adding that in line with that, the state government had established Community Guard Corps (CGC) and provided vehicles and other logistics to complement Federal Government’s efforts.He assured that the state government would continue to support the Federal Government in safeguarding the lives and property of the people.Similarly, the Chairman, Coalition of NGOs in the state, Alhaji Bello Gwadabawa, expressed delight over the military operational strategies, as well as successes recorded so far.Gwadabawa said that insecurity in the zone had for long subjected citizens to untold hardships as many were displaced.He said residents were subjected to humanitarian crises due to loss of employment, shelter and other livelihood engagements, living in constant fear and uncertainties.He explained that the demise of a notorious bandits’ kingpin, Kachallah Halilu Buzu, who was neutralised by the gallant troops in Zamfara during the operation of the military was a welcome developmental.Gwadabawa said that the killing of the kingpin, a Nigerien by origin, and terrorising the region and providing arms and ammunition to many bandit groups is highly commendable.“The victory is a morale booster to both troops and the public. Therefore, we urge the troops to continue with their relentless efforts in pursuit of those who seek to harm innocent residents,” he said.In the same vein, Alhaji Aliyu Maiyadi, the Chairman, Coalition of Traders Association, commended the efforts of the military in the fight against banditry in Sokoto and Zamfara states and by extension the NorthWest region.Maiyadi said the bravery and swift action of the military was a welcome development and expressed gratitude to the troops “for ending the reign of terror unleashed by Kachallah Halilu Buzu Sububu and his cohorts.”He described the victory as a testament to the unwavering commitment of the Nigerian Army to protect the lives of residents.Another resident, Alhaji Musa Lemu, noted that the successful operation served as a testament to the effectiveness of the strategy adopted by the Nigerian Army and its commitment to rid the region of banditry and terrorism.The District Head of Gagi, Alhaji Sani Umar-Jabbi, enjoined the people to support the military operation with credible intelligence that would aid the fight and put an end to the nefarious activities of bandits in the entire NorthWest.He said “when you identify any suspicious movement or any person living a flamboyant life without a meaningful source of income, you should inform community leaders or the nearest authority.“We should all be vigilant, keep an eye on the society because the bandits, kidnappers and other criminals are living within the society and carry out their ugly activities within us,” Umar-Jabbi said.However, while briefing newsmen on the visit to the North West theatre of operation, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, said all joint task force operations would be harmonised to tackle terrorism and banditry in the zone.Musa added that the visit had provided an overview of the entire operation and realised that they needed to harmonise operations.According to him, there is Operation Hadarin Daji and Operation Whirl Stroke, both in the NorthWest region, noting that there is need to harmonise them into one operation as it is done in the North East.He explained that “the same thing is being done now for the North West operation and we have one unified operation that will be called “Operation Fansan Yanma.”“The intention is to ensure that we synergise all efforts toward addressing the security challenges in the North West. It has been the tradition of the bandits to move from state to state.“So, what we are doing is that since we are harmonising the whole operation, we will come under one commander and then the commander will be able to utilise all the equipment and troops to ensure that we address this critically.”Meanwhile, the President’s directive that the minister and service chiefs should move to Sokoto was to appraise the operation and charge troops to redouble their efforts.Experts, thereafter, attributed the recent killing of the terrorist kingpin to the presence of the minister and the service chiefs.They also believed that Bello Turji, another dreaded terrorist kingpin, would soon be captured as promised by the defence chief.NAN recalls that former President Muhammadu Buhari had on assumption of office in 2015 ordered the then newly appointed service chiefs to relocate the defence command and control centre to Maiduguri, the epicentre of the Boko Haram terrorist activities.This resulted to the liberation of many local government areas in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe that were hitherto under the control of the insurgents.(NAN)DEFENCE
NAF Airstrikes kill Terrorists, Destroy 25 Illegal Refineries
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes have eliminated scores of terrorists in Kaduna and Zamfara states, and destroyed 25 illegal refining sites in Imo and Rivers States.
The Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, AVM Edward Gabkwet, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
Gabkwet said the Air Component of Operation Whirl Punch had continued in its efforts to track, locate and eliminate the terrorists responsible for the recent upsurge of terrorists’ activities.
He said that intelligence had revealed that terrorists responsible for recent attacks on civilians, abductions and cattle rustling within Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger were domiciled in Kaduna State.
According to him, additional intelligence revealed the sightings of these terrorists relocating from Alawa Forest in Niger, to their stronghold in Malum Forest in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
“Consequently, the Air Component planned and executed an Air Interdiction mission on the terrorists’ stronghold at Malum Forest on Aug 21.
“Battle damage assessment and feedback from local sources revealed several of the terrorists were eliminated as a result of the strike.
“Similar strikes were also conducted on terrorists’ hideouts at Bayan Ruwa in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara.
“The terrorists were tracked to the zinc roofed structures in a vegetated area with few footpaths and a river line North West of the location.
“The targets were then acquired and engaged in successive passes,’’ he said.
In the Niger Delta, Gabkwet said that the air component of Operation Delta Safe destroyed 25 illegal refining sites and overhead tanks in Ohaji/Egbema in Imo and Degema and Cawthorne Channel in Rivers.
He said that a leaking pipeline was observed with the leakage spreading across over 150 metres radius in Greenville in Rivers.
According to him, the leakage has its attendant negative consequences on the vegetation, aquatic habitats and farmlands. (NAN)