Tag: North Central Nigeria

  • President Tinubu Deploys Army Battalion to Kwara Following Deadly Terror Attack

    President Tinubu Deploys Army Battalion to Kwara Following Deadly Terror Attack

    Reporting by Premium Times indicates that President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate deployment of an army battalion to Woro village in the Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State. The directive follows a devastating overnight attack by Boko Haram terrorists, reportedly under the command of Mallam Sadiku, which resulted in scores of fatalities. The Presidency confirmed that the new military command will spearhead “Operation Savannah Shield” to secure the border communities and prevent further incursions from the nearby Kainji forest reserve.

    The state government initially placed the death toll at 75, while the Red Cross reported as many as 162 confirmed deaths by Wednesday evening. Residents revealed that the terrorists invaded the community around 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, continuing their assault into the early hours of Wednesday. The victims were allegedly targeted for refusing to subscribe to extremist ideologies or be conscripted into the group’s ranks.

    The Daily Trust and Channels TV have also provided extensive coverage of the massacre. Daily Trust quoted a local survivor who stated, “the attackers came in large numbers and showed no mercy to those who stood their ground.” Channels TV reported that “security forces have begun a massive manhunt in the Kainji forest reserve,” with a military source confirming that “no stone will be left unturned in neutralizing the Sadiku-led faction.”

    Echotitbits take:

    The relocation of Boko Haram elements to the North-Central axis (Kwara/Niger borders) represents a dangerous geographical shift in the insurgency. While the deployment of a full battalion is a necessary reactive measure, the long-term security of the Savannah belt will depend on intelligence-led operations within the Kainji National Park. This development may force a redirection of security spending in the 2026 supplementary budget.

    Source: DailySabah – https://www.dailysabah.com/world/africa/nigeria-deploys-military-after-latest-massacre-kills-at-least-162, February 5, 2026

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  • Federal Authorities Arraign Nine Suspects Over Deadly Benue State Massacre

    Federal Authorities Arraign Nine Suspects Over Deadly Benue State Massacre

    Figures cited by Daily Post reveal that nine individuals allegedly involved in a horrific attack that claimed over 150 lives in Benue State have finally faced a federal court in Abuja. The defendants were slammed with 57 counts of terrorism-related charges following the June 2025 massacre in the Yelewata community. The suspects pleaded not guilty to the charges, which carry potential sentences of life imprisonment or the death penalty.

    The trial comes amid heightened pressure on the Federal Government to curb the persistent farmer-herder clashes and banditry that have plagued north-central Nigeria. Legal representatives for the state argued that the prosecution has gathered substantial evidence to link the suspects to the planning and execution of the coordinated assault. The presiding judge has ordered the defendants to be remanded in a maximum-security facility pending the commencement of the trial.

    Additional coverage from Channels TV and The Guardian confirms the start of the judicial proceedings. Channels TV reported that “the arraignment signals a renewed commitment to justice for victims of rural violence,” while The Guardian quoted a community leader from Yelewata who said, “We are watching this trial closely to see if the government truly values our lives.”

    Echotitbits take: High-profile arraignments in Nigeria often suffer from “trial fatigue” and endless adjournments. To restore faith in the security apparatus, the government needs a swift and transparent conviction. This case is a litmus test for the effectiveness of the new counter-terrorism legal framework.

    Source: LMTonline – https://www.lmtonline.com/news/world/article/nine-arraigned-for-deadly-attack-in-nigeria-that-21329076.php, February 3, 2026

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  • Security Alert: Terrorists Deploy Booby-Trapped Corpses in Niger State

    Security Alert: Terrorists Deploy Booby-Trapped Corpses in Niger State

    Reports indicate terrorists killed six people in Niger State and planted improvised explosive devices (IEDs) under the victims’ bodies in Borgu Local Government Area—apparently targeting those attempting recovery.

    Response: A bomb expert reportedly neutralized the devices. Local leaders are appealing for immediate reinforcement and heightened security presence in the affected communities.

    Why it matters: The use of booby traps suggests a more lethal phase of insurgent tactics, increasing risk to first responders, civilians, and security forces.

    Echotitbits take: This is a tactical escalation consistent with guerrilla playbooks seen in other conflict zones. Expect heightened pressure on security agencies to expand IED detection, training, and community intelligence networks in rural corridors.

    Source: Facebook/ITV – https://web.facebook.com/itvradiong/posts/combating-terrorism-troops-kill-scores-of-terrorists-in-adamawa-borno-statesin-a/1290902703071605/?_rdc=1&_rdr# (January 25, 2026)

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  • Plateau Abductions: Families Told to Pay ₦1.5m Per Victim as Search Efforts Begin

    Plateau Abductions: Families Told to Pay ₦1.5m Per Victim as Search Efforts Begin

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    2025-12-23

    According to Premium Times kidnappers who seized travellers in Plateau State demanded ₦1.5 million per person as ransom, including for women and children.

    The victims were reportedly travelling to a Maulud event when gunmen ambushed their vehicle in the Bashar District area of Wase LGA, after which the bus was left by the roadside.

    Relatives say contact has been made and demands communicated directly to families, raising concerns about timelines for rescue and the safety of the captives.

    Xinhua reported that police “have launched a search-and-rescue operation for at least 28 travelers kidnapped…”. Premium Times quoted a family member saying: “The kidnappers called me last night and said we must pay ₦1.5 million for each person…”.

    Echotitbits take: The pattern is becoming predictable—remote routes plus weak deterrence. Watch for concrete updates: arrests, rescued victims, and whether security presence increases on identified blackspots.

    Source: Premium Times — December 23, 2025 (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/844988-plateau-kidnappers-demand-%E2%82%A61-5m-ransom-for-each-of-28-travellers.html)
    Premium Times 2025-12-23