Tag: North-East Nigeria

  • Borno Police Say 2,610 Suspects Arrested in Wide Crime Sweep, Hundreds Convicted

    Borno Police Say 2,610 Suspects Arrested in Wide Crime Sweep, Hundreds Convicted

    Figures cited by The Guardian show the Borno State Police Command said it arrested 2,610 suspects for various offences over the period under review, including cases linked to gender-based violence and armed robbery.

    Police officials also reported recoveries of arms, vehicles and drugs, adding that a large number of cases have already been prosecuted to conclusion with convictions.

    The command attributed the outcomes to intelligence-led policing and community support, as the state remains under security pressure from insurgency and cross-border crime.

    **Echotitbits take:** High arrest and conviction figures signal more assertive policing, but they also underline the scale of criminality in the region. Watch for stronger joint operations and border security coordination to keep networks from regenerating.
    Source: The Guardian Nigeria — https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/police-arrest-2610-suspects-recover-arms-cash-in-borno/ 2026-01-08

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  • Borno ambush: Operation Hadin Kai disrupts insurgent logistics in Konduga corridor

    Borno ambush: Operation Hadin Kai disrupts insurgent logistics in Konduga corridor

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    2025-12-22 09:00:00

    According to *Vanguard*, troops under Operation Hadin Kai, working with local vigilantes, carried out a coordinated long-range ambush in Borno State that disrupted insurgent logistics and led to multiple fatalities among the attackers.

    The report says the action took place around movement routes between communities in Konduga LGA, a corridor often linked to insurgent resupply and tactical repositioning.

    Security sources frame the operation as part of continuing “kinetic” efforts to degrade logistics chains—targeting movement, not just fixed camps.

    While claims of battlefield success are frequent, residents and humanitarian watchers typically look for what follows: reduced attacks, safer roads, and sustained presence after the headlines.

    Channels TV reported the operation “successfully disrupted a terrorist logistics operation,” while AllAfrica’s recap also described a “well-coordinated ambush” that neutralised insurgents—echoing the operational account carried by Vanguard.

    **Echotitbits take:** Tactical wins matter, but civilians measure security by continuity. Watch whether follow-on operations clear and hold the corridor, whether displaced communities can return safely, and whether authorities communicate transparently about casualties and recovery.

    Source: Vanguard — December 22, 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/again-troops-of-operation-hadin-kai-kill-17-terrorists-in-coordinated-ambush/)

  • NDLEA in Adamawa reports 1.3 tonnes seized and 150 arrests in December crackdown

    NDLEA in Adamawa reports 1.3 tonnes seized and 150 arrests in December crackdown

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    2025-12-20 10:30:00

    Based on reports carried by The Harmattan News, the NDLEA in Adamawa says it seized 1,396.5kg of narcotics and arrested 150 suspects during December operations.

    The command attributed the figures to enforcement sweeps and urged communities to report dealers, framing the push as a youth-protection campaign.

    While the numbers are significant, longer-term impact depends on prosecution, intelligence-led targeting of financiers, and consistent interdiction across borders and interstate routes.

    Alabingo repeated the briefing, quoting officials that the update was disclosed at a press conference in Yola, while Harmattan News also reported NDLEA “has seized 1,396.5 kg of narcotics and arrested 150 suspects.”

    Echotitbits take:
    Big seizures make headlines, but outcomes matter: track court cases, asset forfeitures, and whether syndicate leaders—not only couriers—are being identified. Also watch prevention work in hotspots.

    Source: The Harmattan News — December 20, 2025 (https://www.theharmattannews.com/ndlea-seizes-1396-5-kg-of-narcotics-arrests-150-suspects-in-adamawa/)
    The Harmattan News 2025-12-20

  • UN Lauds Buhari for Improving Humanitarian Access in North-east

    UN Lauds Buhari for Improving Humanitarian Access in North-east

    The United Nations Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, has commended the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government for improving humanitarian access in the North-east region.

    Lowcock said the Buhari Administration “has taken important steps to improve access to people in need” who are in critical need.

    This commendation was coming amidst international concerns on the activities of terrorists and violent extreme groups in the North-east.

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    Cooperate With Government to Secure Peace, Development – Buhari Urges Kaduna Residents

    Some international humanitarian non-governmental organisations have been worried over their inability to operate effectively and distribute relief materials in parts of the North-east, because of security concerns especially in some remote areas of Borno State.

    Reacting to the Buhari administration’s intervention and new arrangement, Lowcock, during a briefing last week, said: “I am pleased to report we have had constructive engagements in recent days with the Nigerian authorities, and the government has taken important steps to improve access to people in need, which we look forward to building on further.”

    The UN chief had earlier expressed concern about the unpalatable situation in the North-east.

    He said: “In North-east Nigeria, as we told you…violence by extremist non-state armed groups is largely responsible for driving up humanitarian need.”

    It would be recalled that in a bid to reverse the trend and ensure effective access to vital food supplies, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, the National Security Adviser and members of the National Humanitarian Coordination Committee, escalated the matter to the Presidency.

    The President in turn mandated Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to work with the committee, governors in the region and relevant ministries, departments and agencies, including service chiefs to resolve the matter in conjunction with international concerned organisations and multilateral agencies operating in the region.

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    Nigeria-Ghana Relation: Buhari, Akufo-Addo Meet At State House Abuja

    The Vice President held series of meetings, bringing together the governors, all the relevant government agencies and representatives of international agencies and organisations.

    This intervention led to a renewed and coordinated effort of providing a new template that supported the activities of the non-governmental organisations and offered a more secured access to the areas in question, explained a statement by Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

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  • Buhari assures he’ll restore security in North-East, acquires modern military equipment

    Buhari assures he’ll restore security in North-East, acquires modern military equipment

    President Muhammadu Buhari Monday gave strong assurances that security would be restored to Borno State in the North-east and the nation at large, following the recent adoption of new strategies, and the acquisition of modern military equipment.

    Speaking at the State House in Abuja during a meeting with the five North-east State Governors, Buhari said: “Things will improve very soon. We are acquiring modern equipment; some are here, some are being cleared, and others still coming. We need patience with acquisition of equipment. You need to train the trainers for their usage ahead of their deployment to the field.”

    The meeting was attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the Chief of Defence Staff, Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and the heads of intelligence agencies.

    Reacting to the governors who spoke through their Chairman, also Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, the President added: “I have listened to your presentation. I assure you, the North-East Governors, especially that of Borno, that we go to bed and wake up thinking about you, how to secure our country, that is the responsibility of every government.

    “Our party campaigned in 2015 on three major objectives, among which is Security. We said the same thing in 2019 and Nigerians believed us. We are doing our best and we will continue to do even better.”

    Buhari lamented the impact of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on the economy, making scarce resources even scarcer, coupled with its severe impact on the supply chain of military equipment and spare parts.

    “Our government is doing its best on the question of equipment and the military personnel know. We have equipment coming from some countries. The acquisition of military wares and spares is not easy, especially if you are not the manufacturer,” the President said, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), the Chief of Staff, the National Security Adviser and all the Service Chiefs, who spoke in support of the President, assured that things would get better soon.

    They made a strong case for strengthening ties among the military, state governments, traditional institutions and all communities and the residents of the region.

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, gave an assessment of the current efforts, noting that Boko Haram terrorists have been flushed out of all the states in the region, leaving Borno State as the last stop.

    He said: “There are no Boko Haram terrorists in neighbouring states. They have been pushed out, and now cornered in Borno State. We are coordinating with civil and traditional authorities, mobilising and reinforcing and all we need is patience. We will not relent.”

    On his part, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, briefed the meeting on the acquisition of military aircraft, explaining that the imminent arrival of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, UAVs, known as drones with more than 10 hours of flying time, would strongly reinforce the battle front.

    Briefs were also received on equipment needs of the police as well as the changing alliances between criminal gangs and terrorist groups in the region from the intelligence community.

    In their address at the beginning of the meeting, the North-East Governors noted that the security situation in the region has now greatly improved, compared to the time the President assumed office.

    While commending Buhari for the establishment of the North-East Development Commission and the take-off of Mambila Dam Power Project, they however, called for attention to the condition of most of their roads.

    They also warned of the consequences of a “war economy” and the need to address the root causes of the insurgency.

    The governors said: “A large population in the region, especially in Borno State, have no access to their homes and farmlands,” while calling for efforts to curtail the “increasing trust deficit between the population and the armed forces.”

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