Tag: armed forces

  • Defence minister warns terror sponsors: ‘friend of a thief is a thief’

    Defence minister warns terror sponsors: ‘friend of a thief is a thief’

    In an update published by The Guardian Nigeria, Defence Minister Christopher Musa warned that anyone supporting terrorists, insurgents and bandits should stop immediately, urging citizens to share timely intelligence with security agencies.

    The minister’s remarks were made during activities linked to the Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day events in Abuja, where leaders pushed a message of national support for troops.

    The statement signals a harder stance on collaborators and enablers—an issue that has often complicated counterterror operations and prosecutions.

    Security observers say follow-through will require credible investigations, lawful prosecutions, and protection for whistleblowers and communities providing information.

    Echotitbits take: Nigeria’s security war is as much about logistics and intelligence as firepower. Watch for concrete arrests/prosecutions of financiers and facilitators—not only battlefield gains.

    Source: The Guardian Nigeria – https://guardian.ng/news/friend-of-a-thief-is-a-thief-defence-minister-warns-terrorist-sponsors-bandits/ 11 January 2026

    The Guardian Nigeria 2026-01-11

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  • Colombia deploys forces on Venezuela border amid fears of refugee spillover

    Colombia deploys forces on Venezuela border amid fears of refugee spillover

    According to Vanguard, Colombia has deployed armed forces to its border regions with Venezuela amid concerns about instability and potential displacement pressures.

    Border authorities worry that sudden shifts in Venezuela’s internal situation can rapidly increase migration flows, armed-group movement, and humanitarian strain on frontier communities.

    The deployment comes as international reactions intensify, with calls for restraint and coordinated diplomacy to avoid escalation across the region.

    Echotitbits take: Border militarisation can reassure—or trigger new flashpoints. Watch for UN/OAS engagement, any temporary border closures, and whether Colombia builds humanitarian staging capacity for potential inflows.

    Source: Aljazeera — January 4, 2026 (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2026/1/3/colombia-braces-with-alarm-after-maduros-removal-in-venezuela-by-us)

    Aljazeera January 4, 2026

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  • Tinubu Okays 94,000 New Security Recruits to Tackle Insecurity

    Tinubu Okays 94,000 New Security Recruits to Tackle Insecurity

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    President Bola Tinubu has approved the enlistment of 94,000 new personnel into the armed forces and other security agencies as part of fresh measures to confront worsening insecurity across the country. The recruits will be spread across the Army, Air Force, Navy and paramilitary outfits to reinforce operations in insurgency‑hit and vulnerable areas.

    Top security officials disclosed that the recruitment drive targets improved presence in rural communities, better border control and faster response to attacks. The government insists the expansion will be accompanied by new equipment, training and welfare packages, as it seeks to restore public confidence and protect economic activities disrupted by banditry and terrorism.

    Source: Punch Newspapers – 12 Dec 2025

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