DEFENCE
Troops Neutralise Terrorists, Rescue Dozens of Kidnap Victims in Nationwide
By David Torough, Abuja
Operations
The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has recorded major operational successes across the country between 8 and 14 May 2026, neutralising terrorists, rescuing kidnapped victims, arresting criminal collaborators, and recovering weapons and stolen petroleum products in coordinated military offensives.
In a press briefing issued on Friday, the Defence Headquarters said troops operating under various joint task forces sustained aggressive land and air operations against Boko Haram, ISWAP insurgents, bandits, kidnappers, oil thieves, and separatist groups across the North East, North West, North Central, South-South, and South-East regions.
In the North East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai intercepted a terrorist logistics convoy crossing from Cameroon into Borno State along the Banki-Kumshe Road, forcing insurgents to abandon supplies including fuel, medications, motorcycle parts, and communication equipment.
Troops also repelled a large-scale attack on a military camp in Buni Gari, Yobe State, killing five terrorists and recovering heavy weapons and ammunition. However, three soldiers were killed during the encounter.
The military further disclosed that 12 abducted women and children from Ngoshe community in Borno State were rescued during clearance and air interdiction operations around the Mandara Mountains and Amuda-Gava corridor. Troops also arrested suspected terrorist collaborators and gunrunners in Yobe and Taraba states.
In the North West, Operation Fansan Yamma recorded several victories against armed groups in Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, and Sokoto states.
Troops rescued 32 kidnapped victims, including women and children, during an offensive in Katsina State, while multiple terrorists were neutralised in ambush and clearance operations.
Security forces also confirmed the rescue of additional kidnap victims who escaped captivity following air strikes on terrorist hideouts in Zamfara State.
Troops arrested suspected logistics suppliers and collaborators linked to terrorist networks in Kaduna State, while another patrol in Sokoto State thwarted an attempt by terrorists to destroy Nigerian Immigration Service infrastructure near the Niger Republic border.
In the North Central region, troops under Operations Savannah Shield, Enduring Peace, and Whirl Stroke intensified operations across Niger, Kwara, Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue, and Kogi states.
The Defence Headquarters said troops repelled attacks on military positions in Niger State, recovering weapons, motorcycles, radios, and ammunition from fleeing terrorists.
Security around the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline remained “effective and uninterrupted,” according to the military.
Several suspected kidnappers and terrorist collaborators were arrested in Nasarawa, Plateau, and Kwara states during intelligence-led raids and surveillance operations.
In Kogi State, troops ambushed suspected terrorists along the Obajana-Jakura-Tajimi Road, killing one suspect and recovering rifles, ammunition, medical supplies, and cash.
Troops in Benue State also rescued a senior police officer, ASP Usman Ogbobi of PMF 44 Force Headquarters Abuja, alongside another victim abducted along the Ochumekwu-Ugbobi Road.
In the South-South, Operation Delta Safe rescued a kidnap victim in Edo State after suspected abductors fled upon sighting troops responding to a distress call near a hotel. Troops also recovered about 1,500 litres of stolen Automotive Gas Oil traced to Sterling Petrochemical and Fertilizer Limited in Akwa Ibom State.
The military said anti-illegal oil bunkering operations in Rivers State uncovered equipment and stolen crude oil valued at hundreds of millions of naira, including galvanised pipes suspected to be part of a crude oil theft network and nearly 7,800 litres of illegally refined crude oil.
In the South-East, troops of Operation Udo Ka intensified operations against suspected IPOB/ESN elements in Abia and Anambra states.
Security operatives arrested suspects in possession of firearms and recovered weapons during raids and clearance operations.
Troops also arrested a suspected kidnapper linked to the abduction of a resident in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State after pursuing the gang across the Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway.
Authorities recovered N830,000 and a mobile phone from the suspect, while efforts to apprehend other gang members continue.
Beyond combat operations, the Armed Forces also expanded humanitarian and civil-military initiatives.
The Nigerian Air Force conducted a medical outreach programme in Maiduguri, providing free healthcare services, medications, and relief materials to hundreds of residents, including displaced persons and flood victims.
Similarly, the Nigerian Army donated 400 bags of fertiliser to farming communities in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State to support food production ahead of the 2026 farming season.
Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, commended troops for their professionalism, resilience, and sacrifices in ongoing operations nationwide.
He also paid tribute to personnel who lost their lives in active service and assured Nigerians that the military remains committed to defeating terrorism, kidnapping, separatist violence, and oil theft across the country.
The Defence Headquarters urged citizens to continue supporting security agencies with timely intelligence, stressing that community collaboration remains critical to sustaining operational successes and restoring lasting peace nationwide.
DEFENCE
COAS Urges Media to Lead Fight Against Fake News, Dominate Information Space
By David Torough, Abuja
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has called on media professionals to take the lead in combating misinformation and fake news, stressing that dominance of the information space is essential for strengthening national security and achieving operational success.
Speaking at the opening of the Directorate of Army Public Relations (DAPR) Combined First and Second Quarter Media Workshop 2026 on Tuesday at the Army War College Nigeria, the Army Chief described strategic communication as a critical force multiplier in modern military operations.
Represented by the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (Army), Major General Musa Etsu-Ndagi, Lt.-Gen. Shaibu said effective media integration has become indispensable to joint and multi-agency operations, particularly in an era where public perception can significantly influence security outcomes.
He noted that the media plays a vital role in shaping narratives, building public confidence and preventing adversaries from exploiting information gaps through misinformation and disinformation.
According to the COAS, sustained engagement with the media and the public has become a strategic necessity across all theatres of operation, adding that transparent and proactive communication enhances credibility, fosters trust and strengthens the nation’s security framework.
Addressing the workshop theme, “Media Integration as a Force Multiplier for Joint and Multi-Agency Operational Success,” Shaibu described the event as timely and relevant, providing a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, adopt global best practices in conflict-sensitive reporting and develop coordinated strategies to counter false narratives.
The Army Chief highlighted recent operational gains recorded by the Nigerian Army through improved inter-agency collaboration, intelligence sharing and unified planning, stressing that such achievements must be effectively communicated to the public to sustain confidence and prevent the distortion of operational realities.
He reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s commitment to defending the country’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and constitutional order, while commending the Acting Director Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Appolonia Anele, for her efforts in strengthening the Army’s strategic communication capabilities.
Lt.-Gen. Shaibu also expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued support and strategic guidance towards enhancing the operational effectiveness of the Armed Forces.
Earlier, the Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, said the workshop was designed to address the evolving security environment, where threats increasingly extend beyond the battlefield into the information domain.
She warned that fake news, misinformation, disinformation and Artificial Intelligence-generated content pose significant risks to national security, emphasizing the need for stronger collaboration between the military and the media to ensure accurate information dissemination and national cohesion.
Anele also thanked the Chief of Army Staff for his commitment to personnel development, modernization and strategic communication, which she said has positioned the Nigerian Army to effectively confront both current and emerging security challenges.
DEFENCE
Civilian Protection Now Central to Air Operations – CAS
Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, said civilian protection has become a central consideration in the planning and execution of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) operations.
Aneke stated this on Tuesday in Abuja at a seminar on Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response for strategic-level officers, organised by the Civil Military Relations Branch.
He called for improved target verification and operational discipline in complex security environments.
Aneke said that modern warfare required a shift in mindset, stressing that success in operations was no longer defined only by battlefield outcomes but also by the protection of civilian lives.
“The environment we operate in is dynamic and complex. We must adapt continuously if we are to remain effective,” he said.
The CAS said personnel must strengthen intelligence validation, planning processes, and post-operation assessments to reduce avoidable civilian harm.
He added that civilian harm mitigation was not a limitation to operational effectiveness but a strategic enabler that improves precision, accountability and decision-making.
According to him, incidents arising from military operations—whether confirmed or alleged—have significant implications for public trust and institutional legitimacy.
Aneke said the seminar was designed to deepen strategic-level understanding of civilian harm mitigation principles and equip senior officers with practical tools for decision-making in fast-changing operational contexts.
He urged participants to embrace continuous learning and accountability, noting that the operational environment remains unpredictable and demands professionalism under pressure.
Earlier, the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, NAF, AVM Edward Gabkwet, said the seminar marked a significant milestone in strengthening professionalism, accountability, and the protection of civilians in air and joint operations.
Gabkwet described the forum as the first of its kind in the NAF at the strategic level, aimed at deepening institutional understanding of civilian harm mitigation and response.
He noted that contemporary security operations were increasingly complex, with civilians often present in operational environments, making it imperative for personnel to adopt deliberate measures to minimise harm.
According to him, effective civilian harm mitigation requires collaboration among military, paramilitary and civilian stakeholders, stressing that it cannot be achieved in isolation.
“This seminar provides a platform for reflection, learning and honest conversations on how we conduct operations in civilian-populated environments,” he said.
He added that the initiative reflected the NAF’s commitment to evolving in line with modern operational realities and global best practices.
The seminar brought together senior military officers, security stakeholders and subject matter experts to discuss strategies for minimising civilian harm while enhancing operational effectiveness.
DEFENCE
Troops Neutralize Five Terrorists, Rescue 31 Kidnapped Victims in Katsina, Zamfara
From Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau
Troops of Sector 2 Operation Fansan Yamma have rescued 31 kidnapped victims, neutralized five terrorists and dismantled several terrorists camps in a series of coordinated operations across Zamfara and Katsina States
In Zamfara State, troops rescued 31 kidnapped victims around the Bagega–Kawaye axis in Anka Local Government Area of the State.
The kidnapped victims were rescued from captivity following a precision air interdiction conducted by the air component of Operation Fansan Yamma and a follow on ground operation on terrorist enclaves west of Bagega Forest.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations 8 Division, sector 2, Operation Fansan Yamma, Lt. Olaniyi Osoba made available to newsmen.
According the statement, the rescued individuals, who had spent several weeks in captivity, were identified as indigenes of Maga, Gummi, Zuru, Wasugu, Bukuyyum and Anka LGAs across Zamfara and Sokoto States, saying that the victims were provided medical support and will be reunited with their respective families.
In a separate operation in Zamfara, troops made contact with terrorists in Maradun and Gidan Dan Jaja axis where troops neutralized 2 terrorists and destroyed identified terrorist camps. Troops also recovered several fabricated rifles and four motorcycles used by the criminals.
The statement added that in Katsina State, troops intercepted terrorists in transit at Ruwan Godiya axis and Sayaya Road in Matazu LGA who were in transit for an imminent attack.
“Following a fierce firefight, troops neutralized three terrorists’ recovered motorcycles and some quantities of ammunition. One of the terrorists neutralized was later identified as a foot soldier of the notorious terrorist kingpin, Muhammad Fulani. Rifles and motorcycles were recovered from the 2 encounters”, the statement added
It said that Operation Fansan Yamma remains resolute in its commitment to eradicating terrorism and ensuring the safety and security of all citizens across the North West region.


