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Troops Eliminate 54 Terrorists, Rescue 468 Victims in Two Weeks

By Gom Mirian, Abuja
Troops operating in the North-East, North-Central and North-West have in the last two weeks eliminated 54 terrorists and rescued 468 kidnapped victims.
Disclosing this in Abuja yesterday at the bi-weekly news conference on the operations of the armed forces, the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.
-Gen. Musa Danmadami, said the troops also apprehended no fewer than 122 terrorists, bandits, their collaborators and other criminals across the zones within the period.He added that 30 of the rescued victims who were injured have been hospitalised while the remaining were reunited with their families.
In the North East, Danmadami said troops of Operation Hadin Kai conducted operational activities at identified Boko Haram and Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists’ camps and enclaves at high grounds, villages and forests within the zone.
He said the troops neutralised 24 terrorists, arrested 40 logistics suppliers including one female, four terrorists informant, and rescued 206 civilians.
According to him, a total of 501 Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists and their families comprising 60 male adults, 176 female adults and 266 children surrendered to troops at different locations within the theatre of operation.
“Troops also recovered 14 AK47 rifles, two AK49 rifles, one AK56 rifle, one GPMG, one RPG tube, one PK MG and two RPG bombs.
“Also recovered were 732 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 77 rounds of 7.62mm special, 19 rounds of 7.62mm by 29mm special and 16 rounds of 7.62mm ball metal links ammo.
“Also, 1,000 rounds of 7.62mm NATO (belted), 243 round of 7.62mm x 54mm special ammo, 89 rounds of 5.56mm by 45mm special, 16 AK47 magazines, seven dane guns and the sum of N103,505 only, as well as other sundry items, were recovered.
“All recovered items, arrested Boko Haram/lSWAP terrorists, terrorists logistics suppliers, were been handed over to the relevant authority for further action.
“While the surrendered Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province terrorists and members of their families were profiled for further action.
“The rescued civilians were given medical attention before been handed over to relevant authority for further action,” he said.
In North-Central, the defence spokesman said the troops of Operations Safe Haven and Whirl Stoke apprehended 44 suspected criminals and rescued 252 civilians during the period.
He said the troops also recovered cache of arms, 18 mobile phones, 38 railway sleepers amongst other sundry items.
In North-West, Danmadami said the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji neutralised 30 terrorists, arrested 33 others and rescued 10 kidnapped civilians.
He said that the troops recovered 13 AK47 rifles, 16 AK47 magazines, 1,531 rounds of 7.62mm special, 886 rounds of 7.62mm NATO (belted) ammo, 139 rounds of 7.62mm special (tracer) ammo, and 30 rounds of empty cases of 7.62mm special.
“Other items recovered include 87 Detonators, 33 rolls of detonator cables, 11 safety fuses, 43 main explosive chargers, 25 motorcycles, 21 mobile phones, boafeng radios, 887 rustled cattle, seven trucks and the sum of N230,900.
“All recovered items, apprehended suspects and rescued civilians have been handed over to the appropriate authority for further action,” he said.
…Destroys 46 Illegal Refineries, Apprehends 28 Suspects
The Defence Headquarters says the troops of Operation Delta Safe (OPDS) have destroyed 46 illegal refining sites with 241 storage tanks, 295 cooking ovens, 29 wooden boats and 38 dugout pits in the last two weeks.
Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Musa Danmadami, said this on Thursday in Abuja at the bi-weekly news conference on the operations of the armed forces.
Danmadami said the troops conducted operational activities at different locations within Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers.
He said the troops, in the conduct of Operation Octopus Grip, also recovered 186,500 litres of Automotive Gas Oil, 407,500 litres of crude oil, nine vehicles, two pumping machines, four motorcycles, two speedboats, one generator and two outboard engines.
“Troops equally arrested 28 suspected criminals, recovered five weapons and 300 assorted ammunition at different locations within the general area of operations.
“All items recovered and the arrested suspects within the region have been handed over to the relevant authority for further action.
“Additionally, a total of N259.2 million were denied oil thieves within the weeks in focus.
“Similarly, the air component conducted series of air interdiction operation at Abisse, a location that was sighted with several illegal refining sites with drums and reservoirs loaded with suspected illegally refined products.
“Consequently, the location was engaged and destroyed accordingly,” he said.
In South East, Danmadami said troops of Operation UDO KA had sustained offensive in the fight against the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra/Eastern Security Network terrorists.
He said the troops had within the period neutralised nine suspected terrorists, arrested 13 and rescued one kidnapped victim in different operations within the zone.
He added that the troops recovered three AK47 rifles, 13 rounds of 7.62mm special, five AK47 magazines, three RPG anti personnel bombs, 17 IEDs, nine IED wires, five vehicles and other sundry items.
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CBN Retains Interest Rate at 27.50%

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has again retained the country’s interest rate at 27.50 percent.The governor of CBN, Olayemi Cardoso, disclosed this at a press briefing on Tuesday after the 300th MPC meeting in Abuja.
“The committee unanimously agreed to retain MPR at 27. 50 percent,” he stated.Cardoso also announced that the MPC members decided to retain the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) at 50 basis points for commercial bank and 16 percent for mortgage bank, the liquidity ratio (LR) at 30 percent, and the asymmetric corridor at +500/-100 basis points around the MPR; other monetary policy decisions were retained. He justified MPC’s decision to pause the rate hike on the easing of Nigeria’s inflation rate to 23.7 percent in April.Last week the National Bureau of Statistics consumer price index showed that the country’s inflation dropped by 23.7 percent.In February, the MPC retained the country’s interest rate at 27.50 percent as inflation cooled off.COVER
Tolling Begins December as Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Nears Milestone — Umahi

By David Torough, Abuja
Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi, has announced that Section 1 of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will be tolled starting December 2025, marking a critical turning point in the project’s phased completion and a bold move to recoup investment on one of Nigeria’s most ambitious infrastructure undertakings.
The disclosure came during a feature interview for a forthcoming State House documentary marking President Bola Tinubu’s second year in office. According to Umahi, more than 80% of Section 1—stretching 47.47 kilometres from Ahmadu Bello Way in Victoria Island to the Lekki Deep Sea Port and ending at Eleko Junction – has been completed.Tolling on this section, he said, will inaugurate a new era of road financing and regional development.A statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy quoted the minister as saying: “By December, we will begin tolling Section 1 of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.“We project a 10-year return on investment. This is more than a road – it is an economic corridor with solar-powered lighting, CCTV surveillance, and carbon credit benefits.The highway, a six-lane concrete-paved expressway, is one of four transformative infrastructure projects championed by President Tinubu’s administration.Others include the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, the Trans-Saharan Trade Route, and the soon-to-be-launched Ogun-Ondo-Niger Corridor.Collectively, they represent a massive federal push to unlock regional economies and deepen national integration.As of May, the ministry had completed 30 kilometres of Section 1 and is on course to finish an additional 10 kilometres under Section 2, which runs 55 kilometres from Eleko Junction to the Lagos-Ogun border.Senator Umahi noted that the economic potential of the Lagos-Calabar Highway extends beyond mobility.“It is an economic driver for port access, tourism, logistics, and coastal community integration. It will be a game-changer for the South-South, Southeast, and South West,” he said.Just days ago, construction began on Sections 3 and 3B—65 kilometres in total – covering 38 kilometres in Cross River State and 27 kilometres in Akwa Ibom. Umahi said the excitement from host communities underscores the scale of impact the project is already generating.Beyond the roadworks, Umahi used the opportunity to reaffirm the South East’s growing alignment with President Tinubu’s administration, describing it as a reflection of new federal attention to a region long plagued by claims of marginalisation.“For the first time, the South East has a Minister of Works. We’re seeing real projects: Port Harcourt to Enugu, Enugu to Abakaliki, Onitsha to Owerri, and the Second Niger Bridge, whose cost the President has already paid 30% upfront,” he stated.All five governors from the region, Umahi claimed, are working in support of the Tinubu government regardless of political affiliations.He also revealed that plans are underway for a regional summit to consolidate the South East’s support and formally endorse the President for the 2027 elections.“What Ndi Igbo want is fairness—and they are getting it under President Tinubu. I call on my brother, His Excellency Peter Obi, to join us. Leadership is not about ego—it is about the people. If the work is being done, let us support it,” Umahi urged.COVER
Furious Youths Protest as Police Stray Bullet Kills WASSCE Student in Ibadan

By David Torough, Abuja, Attah Ede, Makurdi and Jude Dangwam, Jos
A stray bullet has allegedly killed a student who was heading to the examination centre to sit for the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination being organised by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The incident happened on Gbagi market road in the Egbeda Local Government Area of the state, when a stray bullet allegedly fired by a police officer in pursuit of a suspect hit and allegedly killed the student on Tuesday. Angered by the sad incident, youths in Ibadan took to the street in protest of the killing of the student.Yesterday’s incident came a few days after operatives of the Nigeria Police Force had reportedly killed a 400-level student of Kwararafa University, identified as Emmanuella Ahenjir during a stop-and-search operation in Benue State.The final student died after officers of the Nigerian police allegedly opened fire on a vehicle during a stop-and-search operation at Wurukum Roundabout in Makurdi.Investigations revealed that the boy was on a motorcycle with his father and twin brother when the incident struck.The student, according to multiple eyewitnesses, was on his way to the examination centre.One of the sources, simply identified as Ajani, said, “A police officer opened fire while chasing a fleeing vehicle. One of the bullets reportedly hit the student. The student was riding on a motorcycle with his father and twin brother.“The victim was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.Another witness said, “The deceased was on his way to the examination centre alongside his twin brother when the tragedy happened.”Meanwhile, irate youths took the student’s lifeless body to the state Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, to demand justice and called on Governor Seyi Makinde to intervene.The deceased body has been deposited at Adeoyo Hospital morgue.As of press time, authorities have not released an official statement on the incident.NANS Condemns Death of WASSCE StudentThe National Association of Nigerian Students, Southwest Zone D, has strongly condemned the death of a student who was hit by a stray bullet while on his way to write his WASSCE exam in Ibadan, Oyo State.The student was reportedly in his father’s car, heading to the exam centre, when he was struck by a bullet fired by police officers chasing a Hilux vehicle.The President of the student group, Owolewa Taiwo, described the incident as a national disgrace and a direct attack on Nigerian students.In a statement signed on Tuesday by the Coordinator, Owolewa Taiwo, the General Secretary, Oluwole Olutunde, and the Public Relations Officer, Kuku Isaiah Eromidayo, NANS said, “It is with deep pain, heavy hearts, and righteous indignation that we, the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Southwest Zone D led by Comrade Owolewa Taiwo, condemn in the strongest terms the senseless and inexcusable killing of a WAEC candidate today, May 20, 2025, at Alaakia, Ibadan by a reckless officer of the Nigeria Police Force.”They explained that the victim was innocent and had nothing to do with the police chase.“According to verified reports, the young student was on his way to sit for his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) paper, an examination that represents the future dreams and aspirations of millions of Nigerian youths, when he was tragically struck by a stray bullet from policemen allegedly chasing a Hilux vehicle. The student, inside his father’s car, was unarmed, unthreatening, and clearly uninvolved. Yet, his life was cut short by the same institution meant to protect him.“This is not just an accident; it is a national disgrace and a direct attack on the Nigerian student body. We are tired of issuing condolence statements. We are tired of hashtags. We are tired of watching our comrades fall to bullets and brutality.”NANS demanded urgent actions from the authorities, saying, “Immediate identification, arrest, and prosecution of the officer responsible for this heinous act. Immediate suspension and investigation of the entire unit involved in this operation. From reports gathered this unit has ties to the disbanded SARS and has continued operating with impunity.“Public apology and adequate compensation to the family of the deceased student. A thorough overhaul and accountability process for rogue elements in the police force operating in Oyo State.”The student leaders also called on the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, the state Commissioner of Police, and the Inspector General of Police to act quickly.“We call on His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, and the Inspector General of Police to rise to the occasion. The eyes of the Nigerian students and the entire nation are on you. You must not protect killers in uniform. You must not shield murderers under the guise of duty.“The Nigerian Police must stop killing our members. We are students, not criminals! We will not fold our arms and watch our colleagues be slaughtered. We will not keep quiet in the face of injustice.“We are giving a 24-hour ultimatum for action. Failure to respond will be met with the full weight of our resistance, peaceful protests, mass mobilisation, and legal action. An injury to one is an injury to all. In NANS Zone D, we prioritise the lives, safety, and dignity of Nigerian students above all. We say NO to police brutality. We say NO to extrajudicial killings. We say NO to the silence that fuels oppression.“This young comrade’s life must not be lost in vain. Justice must be done, and it must be seen to be done.”Again, Herdsmen killed Past PDP Chairman, Three Others in BenueSuspected armed Fulani herdsmen have again killed the immediate past Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for Tse-Defam, Mba’akov Vengav, Avihijime council ward, James Akase and three others in communities of Guma Local Government Area (LGA) and Gwer-West LGA of Benue State respectively, in a renewed attacks.DAILY ASSET gathered that, in Gwer-West LGA of the state, the herders shot to death, the immediate past Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for Tse-Defam, Mba’akov Vengav, Avihijime council ward, James Akase.While in a separate attack on the same day, the herdsmen killed another three persons in some communities in Guma LGA of the state.It was further learnt that the villages attacked by the marauding herdsmen include Tse Ikpe Ago, along Yogbo-Gyungu Aze road in Mbayer/Yandev council ward, and Tse Kologa in Mbagune, Nyiev council ward, of Guma LGA.A Public Affairs Analyst in the state, Tivta Samuel Aondohemba, said the attacks on the aforementioned communities were “coordinated and unprovoked.”He explained that the multiple attacks by the herders, which occurred on Monday, left many other persons in the communities severely injured, while others were currently receiving treatment in various hospitals across the area.Meanwhile, the current PDP ward chairman of Avihijime, council ward, Gwer-West LGA, Samuel Udam, noted that, Akase, a former ward chairman, who was displaced from his ancestral home, met with his death when he went back to his ancestral home in search of food to sustain his family.According to Udam, it was while on this mission that he was ambushed and killed by the armed herdsmen, who had virtually taken over the whole of Gwer-West LGA.The Gwer-West LG chairman, Victor Ormin who confirmed the killing of the PDP chairman in the area, explained that, the deceased went to the farm to get some food when he met his waterloo, adding that another man who was kidnapped on Monday was released later in the night after his family paid the ransom demanded from them.However, the attack launched by herdsmen on Tse Ikpe Ago, Mbayer/Yandev council ward, and Tse Kologa in Mbagune, Nyiev council ward, Guma LGA of the state, left three persons dead.Samuel Aondohemba, said during the attack on Tse Ikpe Ago, one Bartholomew Ikornya, lost his life; while at Kologa village, Gabriel Korlaga and one Kunde, lost their lives during the attacks, adding that on the other hand, Akura, another native of the area who was shot in the leg is currently receiving treatment at a government hospital in Makurdi, the state capital.”These senseless killings are yet another painful reminder of the unending bloodshed our people in Benue state continue to endure”, he said.Efforts to get the Guma LGA chairman, Maurice Orwough, as well as the spokesperson of the State Command of the Nigeria Police to comment on the matter proved abortive.They did not pick their calls, neither did they respond to messages put across to them.Herdsmen Ambush Community, Kill Nursing MotherGunmen suspected to be herdersmen Militia ambushed the natives of Bangai in Riyom local government area of Plateau state and killed a breastfeeding mother of 8 months old baby with two other women injured.The National President of Berom Youths Moulder-Association Dalyop Solomon Mwantiri made this known on Tuesday in a statement jointly signed by the Secretary General of the Association Bature Iliya Adazaram in Jos.Mwantiri alleged that the tragic development was carried out by suspected armed Fulani, who ambushed the unsuspected travelers on a motorcycle from Bangai to Riyom and opened gunfire at the victim and made away with the motorcycle.He noted that the injured eight-month-old baby, Dalo Benjamin was found in the mother’s pool of blood while Mary Monday, 52 years and Regina Monday, 50 year old sustained fatal injuries.The statement reads, “Armed Fulani militants, in another tragic moment, ambushed and killed one Mrs Kangyang Benjamin, 32 years, a breastfeeding mother of an eight-month old baby at about 11:21AM of today, 20th May, 2025.”Mwantiri explained that an eyewitness who recounted the unfortunate incident to the youth body said, “The armed Fulani ambushed the unsuspecting victims, who were on a motorcycle from Bangai to Riyom, not knowing that the attackers had pinned down with arms, which they used and opened gunfire at the victim.”After shooting at the victims, we saw the fulani hacking the victims, one of whom is Mrs Kangyang Benjamin, who gave up her ghost at Riyom General Hospital while the dead woman’s eight-month old baby by name Dalo Benjamin, Mary Monday, 52 years and Regina Monday, 50 year old sustained fatal injuries,” as the baby, though injured, was found in the mother’s pool of blood, recounts by an anonymous source that saw the incident.”The attackers took away a motorcycle of Habila Danladi, who narrowly escaped as the said fulani drove towards Shonong/Rankum (Mahanga) area,” he noted.The Berom Youths Moulder-Association (BYM) further called for the “dislodgement of all Fulani that grabbed over 151 lands in Plateau State otherwise law abiding citizens and residents would know no peace,” he stated