DEFENCE
Insecurity: Gov. Aliyu Inaugurates Guards, Seeks Governors Collaboration
Gov. Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State, on Saturday, appealed for collaborative efforts from Northern State Governors to tackle the lingering security challenges bedeviling the region.
Aliyu made the plea at the inauguration of Community Guards Corps (CGC) in Sokoto.
Reports says that the agile youths received three months training organised by the state government in its efforts to tackle security challenges in the state.
The governor also inaugurated 30 Hilux vehicles and motorcycles alongside other working tools to be used by the corps towards successful operations across the state.
Aliyu identified collective action and support for conventional security agencies as crucial in addressing the national security challenges.
The governor expressed concern over the frequent bandits’ attacks in the state, which according to him, resulted in casualties, displacement and abduction of people.
Aliyu identified armed banditry as one of the challenges that stagnated development of the northern region and appealed for collective action against the menace.
He said the initiative by different state governments was meant to complement the activities of statutory security agencies, saying that community policing remained the best strategy to edge out criminals.
”I want to assure the residents that we are on track and we will continue to fulfill our pledge toward ensuring a secured and habitable environment for all,” he said.
While assuring more support to CGC personnel, the governor tasked the corps on trust and selfless service to their nation.
In his remark, the Chairman of Northwest state governors and Katsina State governor, Dr Dikko Radda, admonished the trained community guards to be responsible, committed and fearless in the discharge of their duties.
Radda called on President Bola Tunubu to support the states that established CGC to effectively combat insecurity bedeviling their areas.
Special Guest, Retired Gen. Aliyu Gusau, described the initiative as commendable, adding that security issues supposed to be a collective responsibility.
Gusau urged stakeholders to support the initiative to enable the corps achieve the set goals and objectives.
Former Sokoto state governor, Sen. Aliyu Wamakko, commended the resilience of Gov. Aliyu in accomplishing his mission about the corps.
He also lauded his efforts in improving citizens’ well-being and encouraged him to sustain the tempo.
Wamako described the collaboration of northern state governors as a struggle for the betterment of their people.
He enjoined the trained corps to uphold and justify the trust bestowed on them by ensuring diligent service to the state and the country at large.
Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, assured traditional rulers’ support to enable the corps achieve the desired success.
Abubakar advised authorities to consider joining kinetic and non-kinetic strategies in confronting security challenges.
Reports says that the occasion was attended by governors of Benue, Plateau, Bauchi, Jigawa, Kano, Kebbi and Zamfara States among other distinguished personalities. (NAN)
DEFENCE
Military Rescues 48 Kidnap Victims, 47 Terrorist Family Members Surrender Nationwide – DHQ
By David Torough, Abuja
The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) rescued at least 48 abducted persons, neutralised several terrorists and arrested suspected criminals across the country between August 14 and 20, 2026, as troops intensified operations against terrorism, kidnapping, oil theft and other forms of criminality.
According to a statement by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, the operations recorded successes across the North East, North West, North Central, South South and South East theatres.
In the North East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai rescued three kidnapped victims from Gwamnare Forest in Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State, while five others escaped their captors and reunited with their families.
Two victims, however, were killed before troops intervened.Troops also rescued a 63-year-old Cameroonian national abducted along the Gwoza-Cameroon axis and recovered weapons, including an abandoned AK-47 rifle.
The military said 47 family members of terrorists, comprising women and children, surrendered to troops in Borno State between August 16 and 20. Six terrorist fighters also surrendered during the period, with the military attributing the defections to hunger, insecurity and internal factional clashes within terrorist enclaves.
In the North West, troops of Operation Fansan Yamma rescued 28 abducted victims across Zamfara, Katsina and Sokoto states. Several terrorists were also neutralised, while troops arrested suspects linked to kidnapping and the movement of explosives and supplies to terrorist groups.
The military said one suspect was arrested while transporting 180 units of explosives along the Kaura-Zurmi Road in Zamfara State, allegedly destined for terrorists in Katsina State. Further operations led to the arrest of suspected terrorist informants and collaborators.
In the North Central, troops of Operation Whirl Stroke compelled kidnappers to release 13 victims abducted along the Alloma-Ejule Road in Kogi State. Troops also neutralised suspected kidnappers and terrorists in Nasarawa and Benue states and arrested suspected arms traffickers and kidnappers.
Troops of Operation Enduring Peace in Plateau State recovered firearms and ammunition during operations following an attack on Mwar community in Mangu Local Government Area.
In Kwara State, Operation Savannah Shield troops rescued seven kidnap victims found wandering in bushes around Latandaji in Patigi Local Government Area and neutralised a terrorist in Ifelodun Local Government Area.
In the South South, troops of Operation Delta Safe arrested suspected kidnappers and recovered seven locally made pistols, ammunition and a camouflage vest from a suspect in Delta State.
The military also reported the disruption of three illegal refining sites in Rivers State, where about 85,000 litres of products suspected to be illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil were recovered from dugout pits, sacks and reservoirs.
In the South East, Operation Udo Ka troops dismantled illegal bunkering operations, arrested suspected criminal elements and recovered firearms and ammunition. Troops also discovered and safely disarmed multiple improvised explosive devices in Imo State and cleared 11 IEDs during operations in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The military said its operations were complemented by civil-military cooperation initiatives. During the week under review, the Nigerian Navy commissioned a solar-powered water project for residents of Ward F2 in Surulere, Lagos State, to improve access to potable water.
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede, commended troops for their operational successes and expressed sympathy to families of civilians killed during the operations. He also wished injured security personnel a speedy recovery.
Oluyede further urged Nigerians, traditional rulers and community leaders to continue providing security agencies with useful information, while assuring citizens that the military would sustain its operations until peace and stability are restored across the country.
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Army Rescues Nine Kidnap Victims, Foils Bandit Ambushes in Three States
By David Torough, Abuja
Nigerian Army Troops recorded fresh operational gains against kidnappers, bandits and terrorists in Kogi, Plateau and Kebbi states.
The Troops rescued nine abducted commuters, foiled an ambush and recovered weapons and other items linked to criminal groups.
In Kogi State, Troops deployed at Patrol Base Itobe rescued nine commuters abducted by suspected kidnappers along the Ajaokuta–Itobe Road in Ofu Local Government Area.
The rescue followed a swift response to reports of an attack on commuters along the route.
On arriving at the scene, the troops found a Toyota Hiace bus and a Toyota Sienna vehicle abandoned by the roadside, with the passengers missing.The soldiers subsequently launched a pursuit operation, following the route taken by the fleeing kidnappers towards the outskirts of Adumu Community in Dekina Local Government Area.
The Army said the troops engaged the kidnappers in a firefight, overwhelming the criminals and forcing them to abandon their captives before fleeing into the surrounding bush, with some suspected to have sustained gunshot wounds.
Nine victims were rescued in the operation, comprising two elderly men, two elderly women, four other adult males and an infant.
The victims were evacuated to safety and later handed over to the Nigeria Police, Itobe Area Command, for further action and reunification with their families.
The Army said troops had continued the pursuit of the fleeing kidnappers, while coordinated search operations were ongoing to rescue any remaining victims and apprehend those responsible for the attack.
In Plateau State, troops of Operation ENDURING PEACE also foiled an ambush by suspected bandits during a follow-up operation in Nwur Village, Langtang North Local Government Area.
The operation followed the arrest and interrogation of a suspected bandit, who provided intelligence on the location of a concealed weapon. Troops escorted the suspect to the area to facilitate recovery of the weapon.
However, as the soldiers approached the suspected hideout, members of the criminal group opened fire on them.
The troops responded with superior firepower, killing one of the attackers. The arrested suspect was also killed during the ensuing exchange of gunfire.
A subsequent search of the area led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, one AK-47 magazine and two rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition, which were abandoned by fleeing members of the group.
The troops have continued operations in the area to track down other members of the suspected bandit group and deny them freedom of action.
Meanwhile, in Kebbi State, troops of Sector 2, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, ambushed members of the Lakurawa Terrorist Group who were reportedly moving towards Dandi Local Government Area to carry out an attack.
Acting on credible intelligence about the terrorists’ movement, the troops mobilised and laid a tactical ambush at a known crossing point near Uguwan Hassan village.
The troops made contact with the terrorists and engaged them with superior firepower, forcing the group to abandon its mission and retreat in disarray.
According to the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Olayinka Osoba, troops recovered two motorcycles, mobile phones, T&T communication radios and a Nigerien identity card belonging to one of the fleeing terrorists from the Tilbiri Region of Niger Republic.
Osoba said the troops were maintaining aggressive patrols and actively pursuing the fleeing terrorists to safeguard communities in the area.
The latest operations form part of the military’s intensified campaign against kidnapping, banditry and terrorism across the country.
The Army urged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies to facilitate rapid responses to criminal activities.
It also reaffirmed its commitment, in collaboration with other security agencies, to protecting lives and property and restoring security in affected communities.
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NSCDC Deploys 10,210 Personnel for 2026 Osun Election
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed 10,210 personnel to reinforce security during Saturday’s Osun governorship election.
This was contained in a statement by the corps’ Spokesperson, Babawale Afolabi, on Monday in Abuja.
Afolabi said that the personnel deployed comprised 10,000, operational officers while the remaining 210 were from intelligence and specialised tactical units.
He also said that 1,000 of the deployed personnel were drawn from 10 state commands of the corps.
He added that the Commandant General (CG), Ahmed Audi, had directed the deployment of specialised formations with capabilities suited for the security needs of the election.
Afolabi said that the deployment included men of the CG’s Special Intelligence Squad, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit, Specialised Female Squad, Mining Marshals, Special Strike Force, Crack Squad and K9 unit.
”The specialised teams will complement the regular deployment through intelligence gathering, crime prevention, detection, protection of critical assets, crowd control and other security responsibilities within their respective areas of competence,” he said.
Audi assured the people of Osun that the NSCDC would remain professional, impartial and respectful of the rights of all residents throughout the electoral process.
“Our personnel have been properly briefed on the need to be professional, neutral and respectful in the discharge of their duties.
“In the light of the above the NSCDC in collaboration with other security agencies on election duty will not tolerate any activity intended to jeopardise the election process.
”Criminal minded persons and political thugs willing to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the election would face the wrath of the law as prescribed in the electoral act,” he said.
Meanwhile the Osun State Commandant of the corps, Igbalawole Sotiyo, has urged personnel in the state to remain apolitical, maintain strict neutrality and discharge their duties with the highest level of professionalism before, during and after the election.
Sotiyo said that the credibility of the corps and public confidence in its personnel would depend largely on their conduct throughout the electoral process.
He warned against actions capable of undermining the integrity of the corps or compromising the peaceful conduct of the election.
”I urge you not to put the name of the corps into disrepute. Be apolitical, maintain neutrality and respect fundamental human rights.
”Discharge your duties strictly in line with the corps’ Standard Operating Procedures and other extant laws guiding election security operations,” he advised.
The commandant also directed Area Commanders to ensure that personnel under their supervision remained disciplined, professional and responsive to security needs.
He described the NSCDC as a professional, non-partisan agency responsible for protecting lives and property, critical national assets and infrastructure, as well as supporting the maintenance of peace and public order.
He further urged personnel to exhibit civility and respect for the electorate, noting that the election was a constitutional exercise.
He said the role of security personnel was to provide a safe and enabling environment for citizens to exercise their franchise without fear or intimidation.
Sotiyo reiterated the command’s readiness to deploy personnel professionally and responsibly, stressing that the corps would not compromise its neutrality or constitutional responsibilities.
He urged the public to cooperate with security personnel and report suspicious activities through appropriate channels, assuring that the Command would remain vigilant before, during and after the election.


