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Notorious terrorists surrender to troops in North-West
The Defence Headquarters said two notorious terrorists, Abu Radde and Umar Black, operating in the North West theatre of operations, surrendered to troops of Operation Fansan Yamma on January 19.
This was contained in a statement by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj Gen Edward Buba, on Tuesday.
Buba said the surrendered terrorists had been operating in Batsari and Safana Local Government Areas of Katsina State.
According to him, the surrender was occasioned by ongoing synchronised offensive operations by the ground troops and the air component, which resulted in several terrorists being dislodged from their enclaves with high casualties.
The Defence spokesman said the troops recovered assorted weapons and ammunition, as well as secured the release of 15 hostages held by the terrorists during the operation.
He reiterated that the troops are nevertheless sustaining the momentum as they continue the hunt for notorious terrorist leader, Bello Turji, among others.
“On the whole, troops will continue to eliminate threats posed by terrorists and destroy them on the battlefield.
“The terrorists will either surrender or be buried on the battlefield.
“Additionally, troops continue with their operations to create conditions whereby terrorists are denied the ability to carry out acts of terror against citizens,” he said.
Metro
Woman killed, six injured as bus crashes in Lagos
A woman died and six other passengers were injured on Saturday after a Volkswagen commercial bus veered off the road and crashed into a culvert at Newcastle Bus Stop on the Apapa–Oworonsoki Expressway.
The bus, with registration number LSD 654 XY, reportedly lost control before ramming into the culvert.
The impact threw a female passenger out of the vehicle onto the expressway. An oncoming articulated trailer could not stop in time and ran over her, leading to her immediate death.
The Guardian learnt that the body of the deceased was bagged at about 2:56 p.m., while emergency responders attended to the injured.
Officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) managed traffic and coordinated emergency response around the Gbagada axis. To prevent a secondary crash, the agency temporarily closed the expressway to allow for the evacuation of the victims and the wreckage of the bus.
Six other occupants of the vehicle, including the driver, sustained varying degrees of injury, while the driver of the articulated trailer reportedly fled the scene.
Security personnel from the Pedro Police Division assisted traffic officials and emergency responders in maintaining order at the accident site.
Officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) later evacuated the injured, including the driver who reportedly suffered a fractured leg, to a nearby hospital for treatment. Personnel of the Lagos State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (SEHMU) removed the remains of the deceased from the scene.
After the evacuation, LASTMA operatives cleared the obstruction and normal vehicular movement was restored on the expressway.
The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, commiserated with the family of the deceased and reiterated the agency’s commitment to public enlightenment on road safety.
He urged vehicle owners and commercial transport operators to ensure their vehicles, particularly braking systems, are in proper condition before embarking on journeys, stressing that routine maintenance is essential to preventing road crashes and protecting lives on the highways.
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Protest rock Ondo as gunmen attack farmers, kill one
Vehicular activities were paralysed on the ever-busy Akure-Owo expressway on Tuesday as scores of angry residents trooped the road to protest the incessant kidnappings and killings by armed men.
The protestors stormed the highway and barricaded the road with logs, causing a complete standstill as motorists and commuters were stranded for several hours.
They carried placards bearing different inscriptions as they expressed their frustration, demanding urgent action to resolve the escalating security challenges.
The protest came after suspected bandits attacked two farmers, Ben Daniels and James Unekwu along the Agunla Farm Road at Ayede-Ogbese in the Akure North Local Government of the state.
One of the farmers, Daniels was killed by the bandits.
The State Police Command in a release by its Spokesman, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, confirmed the incident, explaining that the case was reported at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Monday by a concerned citizen.
Abayomi said preliminary investigations reveal that the duo of Daniels and Unekwu were both riding a motorcycle to the farm when they were attacked by unknown gunmen.
He explained that Unekwu reportedly escaped from the assailants, while Daniels was murdered and his body dumped along the roadside.
“Unekwu is currently in police protective custody as tensions rise over a possible conspiracy, while investigations continue.
“The command urges residents to remain calm and refrain from blocking highways or engaging in activities that may disrupt public peace, as such actions infringe on the rights of other road users,” Abayomi said.
Disappointed with the development, the protesters lamented that bandits have allegedly been invading their farmlands and community, killing and abducting residents at will.
One of the protesters, Adesoji Oyedele complained that many farmers have abandoned their farmlands for fear of being attacked.
He also explained that the situation had worsened the economic hardship in the community which largely depends on agriculture for survival.
“At this very spot last year, they came and killed a man. Yesterday again, they came and killed another person. How do you expect us to keep quiet? How long are we going to continue like this?” he said.
Oyedele revealed that the latest victim, a farmer, was attacked while working on his farm on the outskirts of Ayede Ogbese.
He added that his killing has thrown the entire community into mourning, with many accusing security agencies of failing to protect lives and property.
He said the expressway and surrounding forests had become hideouts for criminal elements who strike and retreat without being apprehended.
The protesters, however, called on the state government and the security agencies to immediately deploy military personnel to establish a permanent checkpoint in Ogbese to deter further attacks.
Meanwhile, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has given a marching order to security agencies to launch an immediate and coordinated “crackdown” on suspected kidnappers terrorising residents across parts of the state.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Hon. Idowu Ajanaku, the governor expressed deep concern over the rising cases of abduction in the state.
The governor noted that investigations conducted by the security agencies have unraveled that some of the crimes were being orchestrated with the involvement of local collaborators.
He claimed his government was aware that certain “unscrupulous elements” are deliberately using criminal activities to portray the state as unsafe, stressing that such acts would not be tolerated.
“The government is aware that the unscrupulous elements want to use the criminal activities to portray Ondo State as unsafe. Such acts are unacceptable and will be met with firm and lawful action.
“The government has consequently directed all security agencies in the state to intensify surveillance and immediately clamp down on individuals or groups involved in these nefarious activities.
“Security operatives have been mandated to ensure that those found culpable are apprehended, thoroughly investigated, and brought to justice in accordance with the law,” the statement read.
He called on traditional rulers to heighten vigilance within their domains and promptly report suspicious movements or gatherings to security operatives, describing community-based intelligence as critical to combating crime.
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Nigerian Female Footballer Kidnapped
A Nigerian female footballer, Ihotu John Rebecca, has reportedly been kidnapped along the Benin Expressway while returning home.
Rebecca, who plays for Oyo state-based Pacesetter Queens in the Nigeria Women’s Football League Premiership, was allegedly abducted by unknown gunmen, with her captors demanding a ransom of ₦20,000,000.
Family sources say the incident occurred during her journey along the busy Benin corridor, an area that has witnessed security concerns in recent times.
Meanwhile, as of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from security agencies confirming details of the abduction, but efforts are said to be underway.
The family is appealing to relevant authorities and security agencies to act swiftly.
They are also calling on football stakeholders, administrators, and well-meaning Nigerians to assist by escalating the matter to the appropriate law enforcement bodies.
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