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NBA warn Sowore, others against using protest to undermine judicial, political processes over Kanu

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), on Thursday, cautioned against using the Oct. 20 protest for the release of Nnamdi Kanu to undermine the ongoing court hearing and political solution to the matter.

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NBA President, Mr Afam Osigwe, SAN, stated this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, had planned to organised the protest for the release of Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

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Sowore, the 2019 and 2023 presidential candidate of African Action Congress (ACC), had begun mobilisation for what he called a planned peaceful protest against the detention Kanu.

However, there have also been ongoing calls for political solution to Kanu’s trial who is facing alleged terrorism offence at the Federal High Court before Justice James Omotosho.

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Reacting to the planned protest, Osigwe said though NBA respects the rights of every Nigerian to demonstrate, the judicial proceedings before the court should not be undermined.

“Let me just say that the NBA as an association respects the rights of every Nigerian to demonstrate.

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“The right to demonstrate, in the view of the NBA, is part of the rights to freedom of expression and freedom of association.

“Now, having said that, I also recognise that with respect to the subject matter of the demonstration, that there is presently a trial going on before the court.

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“And the Nigerian Bar Association will, at all times, recognise that in such situations it becomes the duty of the police to provide protection for them to ensure that either the demonstration is not hijacked by hoodlums or that it does not degenerate and lead to break down of law and order.

“We must balance that against the issue of ensuring that the judicial processes which is going on before a court are not in any way undermined.

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“We do not unwittingly, give an impression that the judiciary cannot be trusted to do justice to matters pending before the courts,” he said.

The senior lawyer said caution should be exercised so that the trial is not politicised or the ongoing efforts to apply political discourse is not jeopardised.

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“I understand that the leaders from the South-East, governors, leaders of Ohanese, etc, are presently engaging with the Federal Government about finding a possible solution to this problem.

“And the demonstration should also work in such a way as not to undermine that process and to allow these political stakeholders and leaders of thought to manage that process,” he said.

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According to him, the problem with having a mob, which is what sometimes a demonstration may degenerate to, is that you may know about the beginning but you may not be able to control it.

“I appreciate Sowore’s effort to see that a political solution is found for Kanu’s continued detention.

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“And I share the sentiment that the government should work to ensure that he is released.

“But the process should be handled in such a way as not to allow people who may want to infiltrate such a thing to escalate it to a point that we may not be able to control it.

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“So this process that is going on; the political leaders who are trying to find a solution should be given the opportunity to continue doing what they are doing, holding hand-in-hand, consultations with the government to find a political solution to the problem,” Osigwe said.

He said the best way to resolve the issue is through the ongoing engagement by leaders from the region, than through a protest.

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“But that is not to say that I do not respect the rights of those who call for demonstration.

“But it is such a sensitive matter and that the processes should be done in such a manner as not to pose a security problem or to be hijacked by miscreants.

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“I understand the court has adjourned the matter to next week,” he said, adding that things should be done in order not to worsened the situation.

“Which I fear that if a demonstration gets out of hand, it could lead to that,” he said.

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Osigwe said there is a need to find more constructive ways of engaging the government to secure Kanu’s release.(NAN)

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Scores of terrorists neutralised after Major attacks on military base

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Scores of terrorists neutralised after Major attacks on military base

Nigerian troops have successfully neutralised several terrorists and thwarted coordinated attacks in Adamawa and Borno States.

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The Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, announced that the successes followed swift and decisive responses by soldiers to attempts by insurgents to overrun military formations in the North-East.

In a statement issued on Friday, Acting Media Information Officer of the Task Force, Lieutenant Solomon Atokolo, confirmed that the operations resulted in heavy casualties for the terrorists.

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He explained that the first attack took place in the early hours of January 16, 2026, when insurgents targeted a patrol base at Sabon Gari in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Atokolo stated that troops under Sector 4 of Operation Hadin Kai quickly engaged the attackers and successfully repelled them. He added that reinforcements from Gulak and the Battalion Quick Reaction Force were promptly mobilised to support the operation, ensuring that the assault was decisively crushed.

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“The terrorists were successfully repelled without any casualty to our troops or damage to equipment, forcing them to abandon the attack,” the statement said.

He added that security forces later carried out clearance operations in the surrounding area, scanning for improvised explosive devices and booby traps to guarantee the safety of both civilians and personnel.

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In a separate incident on the same day, terrorists staged a large-scale, multi-directional attack on Forward Operating Base (FOB) Azir in Borno State.

The attackers attempted to breach the base’s defensive perimeter but were met with fierce resistance from troops. With support from the Air Component and other Nigerian Army aerial platforms, the soldiers unleashed sustained firepower that compelled the insurgents to retreat.

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Although rocket-propelled grenade fire from the terrorists damaged some troop-carrying vehicles and partially affected the base’s CCTV control room, Atokolo said troops maintained full control of the situation and prevented any further breach.

The military spokesperson disclosed that several weapons and ammunition were recovered from the fleeing terrorists.

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Items seized included a 60mm mortar tube, mortar bombs, locally fabricated explosives, heavy machine gun rounds, and hundreds of rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition.

The Joint Task Force commended the professionalism and resilience of the troops, reaffirming its commitment to sustaining operations aimed at restoring lasting peace and security to the North-East region.

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Nigerian troops have successfully neutralised several terrorists and thwarted coordinated attacks in Adamawa and Borno States.

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The Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, announced that the successes followed swift and decisive responses by soldiers to attempts by insurgents to overrun military formations in the North-East.

In a statement issued on Friday, Acting Media Information Officer of the Task Force, Lieutenant Solomon Atokolo, confirmed that the operations resulted in heavy casualties for the terrorists.

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He explained that the first attack took place in the early hours of January 16, 2026, when insurgents targeted a patrol base at Sabon Gari in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Atokolo stated that troops under Sector 4 of Operation Hadin Kai quickly engaged the attackers and successfully repelled them. He added that reinforcements from Gulak and the Battalion Quick Reaction Force were promptly mobilised to support the operation, ensuring that the assault was decisively crushed.

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“The terrorists were successfully repelled without any casualty to our troops or damage to equipment, forcing them to abandon the attack,” the statement said.

He added that security forces later carried out clearance operations in the surrounding area, scanning for improvised explosive devices and booby traps to guarantee the safety of both civilians and personnel.

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In a separate incident on the same day, terrorists staged a large-scale, multi-directional attack on Forward Operating Base (FOB) Azir in Borno State.

The attackers attempted to breach the base’s defensive perimeter but were met with fierce resistance from troops. With support from the Air Component and other Nigerian Army aerial platforms, the soldiers unleashed sustained firepower that compelled the insurgents to retreat.

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Although rocket-propelled grenade fire from the terrorists damaged some troop-carrying vehicles and partially affected the base’s CCTV control room, Atokolo said troops maintained full control of the situation and prevented any further breach.

The military spokesperson disclosed that several weapons and ammunition were recovered from the fleeing terrorists.

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Items seized included a 60mm mortar tube, mortar bombs, locally fabricated explosives, heavy machine gun rounds, and hundreds of rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition.

The Joint Task Force commended the professionalism and resilience of the troops, reaffirming its commitment to sustaining operations aimed at restoring lasting peace and security to the North-East region.

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Federal Govt warns States against negotiating with Bandits

The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has urged state governments across the country to stop engaging in negotiations with bandits, warning that such actions undermine national security efforts.

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Musa made the call during an interview with BBC Hausa, where he expressed concern that dialogue with criminal groups weakens ongoing military operations.

According to him, reaching agreements with bandits often proves futile, as they cannot be trusted to honour their commitments.

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He argued that many of the criminals lack genuine remorse and are likely to renege on any deals struck with them.

The minister disclosed that the Katsina State Government was cautioned over its recent decision to facilitate the release of 70 suspected bandits from custody.

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However, the Katsina government had defended the action, describing the move as essential to consolidating community-driven peace agreements with “repentant bandits” in several local government areas.

“Negotiation with bandits is not a way out, those people are not real, whenever they come for reconciliation, they need something,” Musa spoke in Hausa language.

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“What’s happening in Katsina we told them, don’t ever make the mistake of reconciling with those people, they are liars.

“We begged people to stop negotiating with them and the government should stop. It’s not right and they will surely come back again. They don’t fear God.

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“We already informed them it damages our work, we asked them to stop, you know it’s democracy now not military rule. But we are in talk with them.”

The defence minister refuted claim that the federal government pays ransom to kidnappers.

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“Paying ransom is not good. People should stop paying ransom when they kidnap people. Report should be made and actions will be taken.”

“Federal government doesn’t pay for ransom. It might be other people and they are doing that on their own.”

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