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INSECURITY: How Troops Silenced 156 Terrorists, Nab 464 Suspects In 7 Days

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Despite recent attacks in the North East and North West caused by the influx of foreign fighters from the Sahelian Region, troops have taken down over 156 terrorists in the last one week.

Also, over 464 suspects have been arrested during the period under review as troops are thwarting and eliminating forms of resurgent terror attacks in the North West and North East.

Major General Edward Buba, Director Defence Media Operations disclosed on Thursday while briefing reporters in what he said was going to be his last function in the capacity as Director Defence media operations.

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He said that though troops might record occasional tactical setbacks which is common place in any threatre of war, “Our strategic objective of breaking the terrorists’ will to fight remains resolute and unhindered.

The military is committed to winning the war against terrorists and insurgency across the country. This is demonstrated as troops are fighting with great effort, great determination and great sacrifice to bring about great results.”

According to him, “The just concluded Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day was a stack reminder that our fallen heroes have not died in vain. Indeed, the life of any personnel lost in battle contributes to making our nation safer,” he said and urged citizens to embrace security as every bodies business and not that of the military. “Citizens must not compromise on security, otherwise everyone’s security is compromised.”

While talking about arms recovered from the insurgents, General Buba, whose next point of operation is not disclosed, said during the period under review, troops recovered 219 assorted weapons and 2,871 assorted ammunition.

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He gave the breakdown as one GPMG, 68 AK47 rifles, one AK56 rifle, 12 fabricated rifles and 4 FN rifles.

Others include 4 dane guns, 7 pump action guns, one foreign double barrel gun, 9 fabricated IEDs, 18 FN grenades, 6 RPG bombs, 27 magazines, 4 IEDs and making materials, 1,618 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 676 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 16 rounds of 7.62 x 51mm ammo, 68 rounds of 7.62 x 39mm ammo, 317 rounds of 7.62 x 54mm ammo, 73 rounds of 12.7mm ammo, 175 rounds of PKT ammo, one box of 12.7mm ammo, 25 live cartridges, one baofeng radio, 10 vehicles, 42 motorcycles, 29 mobile phones amongst other items.

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Gunmen abduct five persons in Kwara

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Gunmen believed to be kidnappers have allegedly abducted five persons at Odo Eku camp in Odo-Eku community, Isin Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The incident happened on Wednesday. The hoodlums were said to have stormed the community shooting sporadically, grabbed the persons and moved them to an unknown location.

Spokesperson of the state Police Command, Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi confirmed the development, adding: “Immediate deployment has long taken place; the Police, alongside the vigilante, are on a rescue mission”.

She added: “The Kwara Police Command is aware of an incident that occurred at about 0115hours of 15/01/25 at the Odu-Eku Camp in Odueku Community of the Isin LGA of Kwara State; where 5 persons were kidnapped. Two males and three females have been moved to an unknown location.

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“Immediate deployment has long taken place; the Police, alongside the Vigilante, are on a rescue mission.”

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I bear no grudge against President, says Bauchi Governor Mohammed

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Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has said he does not harbour hard feelings against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The governor said his criticisms of President Tinubu’s administration is from a sense of responsibility and not personal.

Mohammed spoke yesterday at the Government House in Bauchi when he hosted the Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, who was in the state for a two-day “Recovery Conference 2025”.

The governor expressed respect for the office of the President, saying: “I don’t have any personal grudge against the President. I am one of those who respect the institution of leadership, especially that of the President.

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“You know my antecedent in the Senate when I rose for the Doctrine of Necessity to dignify the office of the Vice President. It’s about respecting the institutions that uphold our democracy.

“I have nothing against the President but respect. However, as a responsible statesman and a head of a sub-national government, it is my duty to advise and guide, even when the truth is uncomfortable.”

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Market forces will always determine fuel price – Lokpobiri

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The Minister of Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri yesterday assured oil and gas players of sustained collaboration.

But he clarified that market forces would continue to determine the fuel price in a deregulated market.

The minister spoke at the Petroleum Industry Stakeholders Forum Meeting in Abuja, which brought together key players, including Federal Government agencies and other private operators.

At the meeting, the stakeholders commended the Federal Government for creating an enabling environment.

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The minister noted that the forum was meant to build a consensus for articulation of what is best for the industry.

Lokpobiri said: ”The whole essence of the meeting was to bring the entire leadership of the oil industry together so that we will be able to build consensus around saying things that we think will be better for the industry.”

He said it is natural for prices to fluctuate in a deregulated market, adding that the international crude oil price is accountable for product price all over the world.

The minister said: “Nobody in a deregulated market can tell you that, okay, prices will come down or will not come down. It is dictated by the international crude oil price. And Nigeria can’t be an exception at all.”

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The minister said the essence of deregulation is for prices of petrol to oscillate in line with market forces.

He added: “The whole essence of deregulation is  for price to find its level.”

The minister recalled that during the last Yuletide, the prices crashed to as low as N1,020 per litre, N999 per litre and so on in Bayelsa State where he monitored the petrol market.

He explained that in a deregulated regime, the concern of the government is to ensure quality control, product availability, and the dispensing of the right quantity.

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He said: “What we are concerned about, and I have always had that discussion with you, with the authority, the Chief Executive of NMDPRA, that government is more interested in is quality control.

“What government is more interested in is availability. What government is particularly interested in is disposition of the right quantity. If I buy 10 liters of fuel, let it be that we are not surchanged by the pump fuel price. “

Lokpobiri said there were no queues in the last few weeks because of the competition that emanated from the deregulated market.

Asked whether the prices of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) petrol would rise owing to the rising prices of crude oil,  the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN), chairman, Huub Stockman, said the rise in crude oil price does not automatically mean an increase in petrol price.

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He admitted that crude oil is a major component of the pricing template, noting that other market parameters also determine the cost of PMS.

He said apart from that it was too early to conclude that high crude oil price would result in increased petrol price, the time is also unpredictable.

His words: “I think that is always a bit of a crystal ball conversation, if you know what I mean. Because crude and product prices don’t always directly relate. And it’s not always so that when the crude changes, immediately all other products that are derivatives from it change.

“So, if I would know, I would probably not be standing here, but I would do something else. But I think normally there is a correlation. But I think it is too early to say when or what impact it would have.”

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), National President, Alhaji Abubakar Maigandi, confirmed that his members have been lifting products directly from Dangote Refinery and also from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

He said the direct lifting of the product has made it possible for independent marketers to sell at lower prices than the others.

The IPMAN boss said his association has maintained a uniform price of N935 per litre for petrol because of the partnership with Dangote Refinery.

The Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), National President, Dr. Billy Hary recommended the meeting holds quarterly to ensure policies are unanimously discussed by all the organizations before the are rolled out.

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He said: “And we recommend that it should be a quarterly one and emergencies should also be called to ensure that no organization or department of the government will roll out policies that are not discussed in a way that those who will obey those laws will certainly get answers quickly.”

The Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN),  Wole Ogunsanya said the industry has been battling to raise output.

He stressed that the present administration has increased production to the quota of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

He described the forum as the right thing to do as obtainable in the Middle East to sustain production volume.

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He said even in the face of crashing prices, the forum would make it possible to ensure the production of sufficient volume to sustain the economy.

Ogunsanya said: “If you go to the Middle East, they have policies where the volume of oil and gas that is produced year in year out is sustained.

“So we’re supporting the minister to write a policy to ensure that this boom and bust that we’ve had in the Nigerian industry, we’re able to mitigate it. If you look at the price of oil, it started increasing since 2022.

“We were struggling to increase production and thanks to this minister and this administration, for the first time we are producing the level that OPEC has allocated to. Imagine if we started producing that for two years. We were struggling.”

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