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Military personnel reject N13.7 million bribe from suspected Terrorists

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) today announced that troops from Operation Safe Haven rejected a N13.7 million bribe offered by terrorists during an operation on the Jos-Sanga Road in Plateau State.

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Maj.-Gen. Markus Kangye, Director of Defence Media Operations, shared this information during a press briefing in Abuja, detailing military operations across the country.

According to Kangye, the troops were responding to a distress call regarding terrorist activities when they intercepted two terrorists who attempted to bribe them with the substantial sum.

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In addition to this incident, troops also conducted offensive operations and responded to distress calls in several Plateau State LGAs, including Bassa, Barkin Ladi, South Wase, Riyom, and Jos East. Similar offensive operations were carried out in the Kaura and Sanga LGAs of Kaduna State.

These operations resulted in engagements with extremists, with some neutralized, 12 suspects arrested, and three kidnapped victims rescued.

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“Some weapons, ammunition, motorcycles and vehicles were recovered from them.
Similarly, troops of Operation Safe Haven, while on routine patrol, arrested seven militias/criminals in Barkin Ladi and Jos South LGAs of Plateau State, as well as Wamba and Sanga LGAs of Nasarawa and Kaduna States, respectively.
“Items recovered from them were weapons, ammunition and motorcycles as well as illicit drugs.
“On July 9, our gallant troops intercepted a vehicle with bullet holes along Jos, Sanga Road. Suspects attempted to induce troops with monetary gratification, which they declined.”
He said, “Troops arrested two suspects, recovered weapons, ammunition, a vehicle and the sum of N13.7 million from them.
“While the investigation is ongoing, the recovered items are in the custody of the troops,” he said.
Kangye commended the troops for their resilience and professionalism in apprehending the criminals.
“As the Nigerian military intensifies efforts to conclude these operations, I urge the public to continue cooperating with security agencies, remain vigilant, and report any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities.
“The support of all Nigerians, including the media, is crucial to the overall success of our mission.
“We will continue to provide timely updates and ensure transparency throughout the operation,” he added.

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Military compensates victims of Sokoto airstrike, reaffirms commitment to civilian protection

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Military compensates victims of Sokoto airstrike, reaffirms commitment to civilian protection

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has paid compensation to victims and families affected by the accidental air strike that occurred on Dec. 25, 2024 in Sokoto State.

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The victims are residents of Gidan Bisa and Rumtuwa villages of Silame Local Government Area of the state.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Sunday in Abuja.

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In his remarks, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, represented by the Chief of Civil Military Relations, AVM Edward Gabkwet, expressed gratitude to the state government for the ensuring relationship between the NAF and the people.

He commended Gov. Ahmed Aliyu for inclusive development policies and security initiatives under the 9-Point Smart Agenda, particularly the establishment of the Sokoto State Community Guards Corps.

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The CAS noted that the Governor’s proactive and localised security measures have complemented federal efforts in curbing the activities of terrorists and bandits, contributing to improved safety across parts of the State and reinforcing the importance of strong civil military cooperation.

He explained that the said air strikes were conducted under Operation Fasan Yamma following intelligence reports of suspected armed terrorists transiting through the affected communities.

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According to him, although multiple intelligence checks informed the mission, a petition received in April 2025 alleged civilian casualties.

“A thorough fact-finding investigation confirmed that 13 civilians were unintentionally killed and eight others sustained various degrees of injuries.

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“The findings deeply saddened the Service and necessitated urgent steps to make amends,” he said.

Aneke emphasised that since assuming office on Oct. 24, Civilian Harm Mitigation had remained at the forefront of his Command Philosophy.

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According to him, the NAF exists primarily to protect the lives and property of Nigerians, adding that no professional military deliberately harms the very people it is sworn to defend.

He explained that the compensation exercise was intended to commiserate with the victims, promote accountability and transparency, calm tensions, and bring closure, while enabling the service to draw critical lessons to further reduce the likelihood of similar incidents in the future.

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The CAS disclosed that the NAF had continued to institutionalise measures aimed at preventing and responding to civilian harm, including the development of the NAF Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan (NAF CHMR-AP).

According to him, the framework is designed to strengthen operational planning, improve assessments and investigations, enhance continuous learning, and ensure effective response whenever civilian harm occurs.

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He added that the plan’s scalability makes it applicable across both kinetic and non-kinetic operations, with the protection and restoration of the civilian environment treated as a critical operational consideration.

The air chief reaffirmed NAF’s resolve to apply purposeful and precise lethality in neutralising terrorists and other criminal elements.

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“We want to use this medium to appeal to citizens to desist from mingling or cohabiting with terrorists and bandits within their enclaves as such associations significantly increase the risk of collateral damage during military operations.

“Public cooperation remains vital to safeguarding innocent lives as security forces intensify operations nationwide.

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“The Nigerian Air Force, in concert with other security agencies, remains fully committed to ending terrorism, banditry, cattle rustling, and kidnapping across Sokoto State, the wider North-West region and the nation at large,” he added.

In his response, the governor expressed appreciation to the NAF for its unwavering commitment to protecting and caring for citizens, as well as its resolute role in safeguarding the nation’s security and territorial integrity. (NAN)

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NAF airstrikes destroy terror hideouts in Katsina, thwart ISWAP fresh attack

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NAF airstrikes destroy terror hideouts in Katsina, thwart ISWAP fresh attack

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has recorded major operational gains with a series of precision airstrikes that crushed terror cells in Katsina State and halted a coordinated ISWAP/Boko Haram offensive in Chibok, Borno.

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This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Sunday in Abuja.

Ejodame said the NAF’s latest successes, carried out under Operation FANSAN YAMMA and Operation HADIN KAI, followed intelligence-led surveillance that enabled fighter aircraft to strike with accuracy and disrupt multiple hostile movements across both theatres.

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In Katsina, he said the air interdictions conducted on Nov. 27, targeted the fortified base of a notorious terrorist leader behind kidnappings, attacks and cattle rustling across Kankara, Faskari and Malumfashi areas.

According to him, the first strike at about 6:30 a.m destroyed key structures and neutralised fighters attempting to flee after surveillance aircraft tracked their movements.

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“A second strike later in the evening hit another major hideout in Danfako, Faskari Local Government Area, destroying logistics centres and operational facilities used by the criminals.

“Several terrorists were killed, further weakening their network and denying them freedom of operation in the North-West,” he said.

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In the North-East, Ejodame said the NAF aircraft provided decisive support to troops of the 28 Task Force Brigade when ISWAP/Boko Haram fighters launched a multi-directional assault on Chibok.

According to him, four airstrikes were delivered on regrouping and retreating terrorists, inflicting heavy casualties and preventing the insurgents from reorganising.

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He said the integrated air–ground response ensured the attackers were overwhelmed, safeguarding residents and averting what could have been a major setback for security in the area.

Ejodame said the operations reflect its commitment to precision strikes aimed at degrading terrorist capabilities and restoring peace across the country, adding that coordination with ground forces would remain a priority. (NAN)

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Nigerian Army promotes 105 senior officers to Major, Brigadier General ranks

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Nigerian Army promotes 105 senior officers to Major, Brigadier General ranks

The Army Council has approved the promotion of 105 senior officers to the ranks of Major General and Brigadier General respectively.

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This, is in a bid to strengthening leadership capacity and enhancing ongoing military operations across the country.

The Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Lt.-Col. Appolonia Anele, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

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Anele said that 28 Brigadier Generals were promoted to Major General, while 77 Colonels were elevated to the rank of Brigadier General.

According to her, those promoted to Major General include Brig.-Gen. Ojogbane Adegbe of the Defence Intelligence Agency; Brig.-Gen. Samaila Uba, Director Defence Information; and Brig.-Gen. R.E. Hedima, Acting Chief of Military Intelligence (Army).

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“Others are Brig.-Gen. R.T. Utsaha, Deputy Director Defence Operations; and Brig.-Gen. A.M. Umar, Commandant Warrant Officers Academy.

“They also include Brig.-Gen. S. Sulaiman, Deputy Military Secretary; Brig.-Gen. I.O. Bassey, Director Army Operations Centre; Brig.-Gen. C.A. Ekeator of the Nigerian Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; Brig.-Gen. S.Y. Yakasai, Acting Director Procurement, and Brig.-Gen. W.L. Nzidee of Army Logistics Department, among others.

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“Brig.-Gen. Z.A. Saidu was promoted posthumously,” she said.

Anele listed those promoted to Brigadier General as Colonels Y. Ibrahim; N.N. Gambo; A. Saidu; A. Ali; I. Waziri; M.M. Sani; A.A. Alkali; A.O. Ndah; I.B. Sheriff; K.R. Apata; and several others across formations and units nationwide.

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, congratulated the newly promoted officers and urged them to justify the confidence reposed in them through enhanced professionalism, leadership and commitment to duty.

Shaibu charged them to provide bold, innovative and decisive solutions to Nigeria’s evolving security challenges, while maintaining absolute loyalty to the Constitution and the defence of the nation’s territorial integrity. (NAN)

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