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Nigerian Military ‘Eliminates Over 10,000 Terrorists, Captures 12,000 Insurgents In 2024’

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The Nigerian military has revealed that in 2024, 10,000 terrorists were neutralised while over 12,000 terrorists were arrested.

This was stated by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, in a press conference on Tuesday.

“Many of the things we have seen in the 2024 outgoing year shows how much successes we will record in 2025. By that, I mean that for instance, in 2024, we killed over 10,000 terrorists and arrested 12,000 others, which signals successes that would be recorded in the year 2025,” he stated during the press conference.

The military said it also made many arrests in Southeastern Nigeria.

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“We made arrests from the Indigenous People of Biafra and the Eastern Security Network members,” he said.

“Overall, the troops neutralised 734 terrorists, arrested 974 of them. Additionally, troops recovered 167 AK-47 rifles, 259 pump actions and over 7,000 rounds of live ammunition.”

He also stated that the military was committed to ending insecurity in the country while emphasising that it was keen on building on its gains in the fight against terrorism in 2024.

Earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) disclosed that 614,937 Nigerians were killed, and 2,235,954 others abducted across the country between May 2023 and April 2024.

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The alarming revelation is contained in the NBS report titled “The Crime Experienced and Security Perception Survey (CESPS) 2024”, based on surveys conducted within the review period.

The report further disclosed that an estimated N2.2trillion was paid as ransom for the kidnappings, with an average of N2.7million demanded per incident.

Breaking down the data, rural areas witnessed a higher murder rate of 335,827 cases, compared to 279,110 in urban areas.

However, experts suggest that poor villagers bore the brunt of these crimes, despite high-profile abductions making headlines.

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Regionally, the North West recorded the highest number of murder cases (206,030), followed by the North East (188,992), while the South West had the least (15,693).

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Several persons feared k!led as tanker falls, explodes in Agbor

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Several persons are feared killed at Agbor, headquarters of Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State following the bursting into flames of a tanker laden with petrol.

According to News Net Nigeria, the incide occurred when the petrol tanker fell by First Bank while the driver was trying to make a turn on the ever-busy Old Lagos/Asaba Road that runs through Agbor main town.

From some videos seen by this medium, some residents and passersby were helpless in trying to put out the flames as firefighters were yet to arrive at the scene.

Several houses and vehicles around the scene were severely burnt, and some were still engulfed by the raging fire.

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The body of a car owner who was caught up by the flames could be seen on the road.

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Fear in Northern Nigeria as Boko Haram, ISWAP renew deadly supremacy battle

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A recent nine-minute video released by Boko Haram’s Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati Wal-Jihad (JAS) has revealed heightened clashes with their rivals, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

The video, titled “Kill Them Wherever You Find Them: A Struggle Between the Believers and the Apostates Inside the Islamic Caliphate,” portrays fierce confrontations between the two groups.

The violent encounters reportedly occurred between December 23 and 24, 2024, in several locations within Abadam Local Government Area of Borno State, including Toumbun Gini, Toumbun Sale, Mangari, and Metele.

The footage highlights the growing intensity of the conflict between these factions, with graphic scenes of heavy fighting and significant casualties. The ongoing rivalry points to deepening divisions within the extremist landscape.

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Lake Chad-based conflict analyst, Zagazola Makama has extensively documented the clashes, emphasizing the increasing fragmentation among terror groups in the region.

Analysts warn that this internal conflict could exacerbate insecurity, threatening civilian lives and disrupting humanitarian operations in affected areas.

The escalating rivalry serves as a stark reminder of the enduring security challenges faced by Nigeria and neighboring countries.

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Police confirm nine dead, four injured in Jigawa communal clash

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The Police Command in Jigawa has confirmed nine persons dead and four others injured in a communal clash that occurred on Friday in the state.

The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Lawan Shiisu, confirmed the incident in a statement issued to journalists in Dutse on Saturday.

Mr Shiisu stated that the incident occurred at Gululu village in Miga Local Government Area (LGA).

He explained that the incidents occurred after village residents discovered that a shop in the area had been broken into and goods looted by unknown persons.

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The PPRO added that, as a result, the villagers traced the suspected thieves’ footsteps to a village in the neighbouring Fulani community in Jahun LGA.

He said that the community members were alleged to have shot the visiting villagers with bows and arrows, injuring four persons.

According to him, in retaliation, the villagers from Gululu later mobilised and attacked and set ablaze Fulani settlements in both Miga and Jahun LGAs.

“On 03/01/2025, information from Gululu village in Miga LGA indicated that a group of miscreants suspected to be Fulanis broke into a shop and stole a quantity of hibiscus flower and other provisions.

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“A team of villagers (Hausawa) traced their footprints to a Fulani settlement Camp in Yankunama village, Jahun LGA.

“On sighting the villagers, the Fulanis started shooting the villagers with bows and arrows, and as a result, four persons were seriously injured.

“The villagers mobilized and started attacking the Fulanis and setting their houses ablaze at various locations within Miga and Jahun LGAs,” Shiisu said.

He added that upon receipt of the report, a team of policemen from the two LGAs rushed to assess the situation and restore peace and order.

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“Unfortunately, upon their arrival, nine bodies were recovered and taken to Jahun and Miga Hospitals, where the medical doctors on duty confirmed them dead,” he said.

The PPRO said that the Commissioner of Police (CP) in the state, Ahmadu Abdullahi, along with other senior officers, had already visited the crime scene, where a stakeholder meeting was immediately convened.

According to him, the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Haruna Aliyu, who is from Miga, Council Chairmen, District Heads, leaders of Miyetti Allah and Vigilante Groups from the two affected LGAs also attended the meeting.

“The meeting was centred on maintaining law and order, avoiding violence, propaganda and reprisal attacks.

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“And in the meantime, patrols are being stepped up in the affected areas to prevent further breakdown of law and order,” Mr Shiisu said.

He added that while the situation has been brought under control, an investigation is currently ongoing to bring the perpetrators to justice.

(NAN)

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