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  • Troops rescue 16 citizens, kill 3 bandits in Kaduna

    Troops rescue 16 citizens, kill 3 bandits in Kaduna

    Troops of Operation Forest Sanity have rescued 16 citizens in operations spanning Birnin Gwari-Kaduna Road and a location in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the development in a statement on Tuesday in Kaduna.

    Aruwan also confirmed that three suspected bandits have been neutralised and three firearms, one explosive, and 11 motorcycles recovered.

    “According to operational feedback, the troops responded to a distress call along the Udawa-Manini axis of the Birnin Gwari-Kaduna Road.

    “The troops arrived to foil the attack, rescuing 15 persons in the process.

    “Some of the rescued persons who sustained injuries were rushed to hospital for treatment.

    “Similarly, troops of Operation Forest Sanity responded to a distress call from Gonan Doctor village, Igabi LGA, and laid ambush at a likely crossing point in Maraban Huda village.

    “Contact was made with the bandits, and following a firefight, one bandit was neutralised,” he said.

    He said a kidnapped victim was rescued, though injured by the bandits, and was rushed to the Jaji Cantonment Hospital for treatment, one motorcycle was recovered.

    Aruwan further disclosed that in response to credible intelligence of bandits’ movement around an interstate boundary area, troops of Operation Forest Sanity set up ambush positions around Mangoro general area around Chikun-Birnin Gwari LGA, on the boundary with Shiroro LGA of neighbouring Niger State.

    “The troops engaged the approaching bandits and neutralised two.

    “The troops also recovered one AK47 rifle, one pump action gun, one Improvised Explosive Device, one Baofeng Radio, and 10 motorcycles,” he said.

    The commissioner said Gov. Nasir El-Rufai received the reports with gratitude, and expressed satisfaction at the breakthroughs recorded by the security forces.

    “The Governor commended the troops for the successful rescues, and prayed for the quick recovery of injured victims,” Aruwan said.

  • Bandits kill 7 NSCDC personnel, 5 others in Kaduna

    Bandits kill 7 NSCDC personnel, 5 others in Kaduna

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has confirmed that seven of its personnel alongside five other persons were ambushed and killed at Kuriga mining site, Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The NSCDC Director of Public Relations, Mr. Olusola Odumosu told NAN on Tuesday in Abuja that the five others were from a sister security agency and local vigilance group.

    He said that one NSCDC personnel escaped the attack with injuries and is currently undergoing treatment.

    Odumosu said that the attack which occurred on Monday at about 10 a.m, was unfortunate and a big loss to the Corps and family of the deceased

    He further said that the attackers carted away rifles of the slain operatives, adding that the remains of the officers and men had been deposited at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna.

    Meanwhile, the Corps has lost three other personnel from the National Headquarters in a car accident on Monday evening.

    The accident victims were a female personnel and two male operatives.

  • Troops neutralise 4 terrorists, recover arms in Kaduna

    Troops neutralise 4 terrorists, recover arms in Kaduna

    Troops of Operation Forest Sanity have eliminated four terrorists and recovered arms and ammunition as well as other items in two encounters in Kaduna State.

    Maj-Gen. Musa Danmadami, Director, Defence Media Operations, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Danmadami said the troops had on Sunday and Monday responded to distress calls of bandits’ attacks at Rafin Sarki village in Giwa Local Government Area, Kaduna State.

    He said the troops engaged the terrorists in a gunfight and neutralised two , recovering one AK 47 rifle.

    He added that troops had also on Tuesday, carried out an ambush operation at Rafin Taba village, in the same local government area and neutralised two terrorists.

    According to him, troops also recovered two AK 47 rifles, four AK 47 magazines, 51 (7.62mm) special ammunition, five mobile phones, one cutlass, two motorcycles, and the sum of N206,000.

    “The military high command commends troops of Operation Forest Sanity and encourages the general public to avail troops with credible and timely information on criminal activities,” he said.

  • GOC charges NAF troops to work on trajectory for desired peace, stability

    GOC charges NAF troops to work on trajectory for desired peace, stability

    Maj.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division Nigerian Army, Kaduna, has charged Nigerian Air Force (NAF) personnel to continue working along the trajectory of bringing the desired peace and stability to Nigeria.

    Lagbaja gave the charge on Friday while speaking as a special guest of honor at the Base Socio-cultural Activities (BASA), held at the NAF Base in Kaduna.

    Newsmen reports that BASA could be traced to pre independence West African Frontier Forces which, due to its diverse cultural inclinations of the West

    African soldiers, the colonial authorities introduced the West African Social Activities.

    BASA is organised once yearly to grant the requests by soldiers to participate in their local cultural rituals.
    “It had remained the avenue to showcase diverse cultures of the base communities across the country and to appreciate hard work and gallantry of individual soldiers
    during the year.

    Lagbaja also said that the BASA was organized for personnel that worked within and outside the base with their families to unwind, eat and socialise in an informal setting.

    He added that it was a befitting ending to operational and administrative activities of the formation.
    While charging the NAF personnel on dedication, resilience and hard work, the GOC commended the Air Officer Commading (AOC) for organising the occasion.

    Also, the AOC ATC, AVM Nnamdi Ananaba, said officers and Air men/women of the Command and the service in general worked hard from beginning to the end of the year.

    Ananabs said BASA was an avenue to promote civil military relationship with members of host communities.
    He said that haven worked through out the year, it was important to organise the event for them to unwind.
    Ananaba said the event was deliberately organised to recognise the cultural diversity of the country.

    He noted that the event, which showcased the diverse cultures, was a unifying factor for the country.
    “Soldiers came from different background, brought together and trained to work as one defenders of the nation.

    “The BASA reminds them that they all come from diverse societies, and enable them to bond more and become more effective in the battlefield,” Ananaba said.

    The AOC thanked the families of the soldiers, saying that “being a soldier is not easy, in the sense that they spend most of their time away from their families.

    “If we don’t have dedicated family members, dedicated wives and disciplined children who take care of the home front for us, you can imagine how it will be for us in the battlefield.

    “We will definitely not be focused, therefore we need to keep encouraging them to keep their good work for us,” he said.

    Ananaba said it was an age-long event which was gradually relegated to the background due to intensity of military operations.

    “This year our amiable Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, hinging on one of the key drivers of his vision which borders on bolstering morale by improving personnel welfare, felt the need for this epic bonding event to take place across all NAF Units.

    “Accordingly, he directed conduct of the BASA for year 2022.

    “The event is truly a testament of the CAS interest in further unifying officers, airmen/airwomen and their families and a way of boosting morale and further strengthening the bond that holds us together as one big, united air force family.

    Newsmen reports that high point of the event was cultural dance by the three major tribes in Nigeria, and tug of war between civilians in the base and airmen/women.

  • Insecurity: Again, Kaduna boils as bandits kidnap 16

    Insecurity: Again, Kaduna boils as bandits kidnap 16

     

    In less than 24 hours after the kidnap of 45 residents in Aku Community, bandits have again abducted 16 people in another attack on Angwan Pa community in the same Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    It was gathered that the incident occurred on Monday at about 7:30 pm.

    A source said the bandits invaded the community at about 7:30 pm and surrounded the entire village.

    According to him, 53 people were abducted but 37 of them escaped and returned home on Tuesday morning, leaving 16 others in captivity.

    He said small villages that are sparsely populated are now the targets of the bandits.

    “We didn’t expect that the bandits will attack Angwan Pa because, after the attack on Anguwan Aku on Sunday, soldiers were deployed to condone the area.

    “The bandits came around 7:30pm yesterday (Monday) and surrounded the village. They usually come in very large numbers and well armed.

    “They will just sneak into a community, before you know it, they have surrounded everywhere.

    “If you run, they will shoot you and kill you. They don’t usually enter big communities that are densely populated.

    “They target small and remote villages that are sparsely populated. They dare not enter big villages because they are also afraid of their lives.

    “(People in) many rural communities in Kajuru are living in perpetual fear,” he said.

    There was no official confirmation either from the state government or the state police command.

    The spokesman for the state police command, Mohammed Jalige, could not be reached as he neither picked his call nor respond to text message sent to his cell phone as of the time of filing the report.

    Source:PUNCH

  • 24hours after mass burial of christians, bandits launch fresh attack

    24hours after mass burial of christians, bandits launch fresh attack

    24hours after a mass burial of those killed in Mallagum-Kagoro, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State, gunmen launched a fresh attack in Kagoro, Friday night.

    The attack, which is coming two days to Christmas celebration, was launched between 9:00pm to 9:45pm as the assailants stormed the area and started shooting sporadically.
    A resident of the area who spoke on the condition of anonymity revealed that the attackers arrived fully armed and started shooting which forced people to run for their lives, “but thank God there was no lost of life because the military repelled the attackers,” he said

    Source: daily trust

  • Police arrest  bandit, recover 4 AK47 rifles in Kaduna

    Police arrest bandit, recover 4 AK47 rifles in Kaduna

    The Police Command in Kaduna State, said its operatives have arrested a bandit/gun runner and recovered four AK47 rifles with 344 rounds of ammunition and his operational motorcycle in Kaduna.

    The Command Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Muhammad Jalige, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued on Sunday in Kaduna.

    Jalige said the renewed vigour and commitment of officers and men of the command in ensuring total compliance with the directive for domination of public space during the festive period and beyond, had started yielding positive results.

    He explained that on Dec 23, at about 17:30 hrs, operatives attached to Tudun Wada Zaria, while on surveillance patrol at Kwarkwaron Manu, Basawa area of Zaria metropolitan, intercepted two men on an unregistered motorcycle with bags concealed in a suspicious manner on the motorcycle.

    “On being flagged down for search, the motorcycle passenger jumped down and fled, thereby heightening the suspicion of the eagle eyed operatives.

    “The motorcycle and the rider, who gave his identity as one Bilyaminu Saidu aged 33 years of Shuwaki village, Bakori LGA of Katsina State, were immediately subjected to a thorough search which led to his arrest.
    “The items recovered included four AK47 rifles, 344 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition, telephones and charms, ” he said.

    Jalige said the arrested suspect had been taken into custody and preliminary investigation has revealed he and his fleeing accomplice were on a nefarious mission to supply his gang with the offensive weapons.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Kaduna State Command , Mr Yekini Ayoku, has ordered for a thorough and comprehensive investigation to unearth the source and destination of the illicit arms and the arrest of the suspect’s criminal cohorts.

    He said the CP further assured members of the public that the command would be unwavering in its commitment to ensure public safety and security in line with the operational guidelines handed down by the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba.

    The PPRO further enlisted the support and cooperation of all and sundry to the Police and other security agencies as security remained a shared responsibility.

  • Kaduna boils again as bandits reportedly ‘kill’ 37, set houses ablaze

    Kaduna boils again as bandits reportedly ‘kill’ 37, set houses ablaze

     

    No fewer than 37 people have been reportedly killed by bandits during fresh attacks in the Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The attacks took place separately on Sunday night at Malagum 1 and Sokwong communities of Kagoro Chiefdom in the Kaura Local Government Area of the state.

    Although the police authorities are yet to confirm the incident, the Speaker of Kaura Local Government Legislative Council, Chairman of Kauru Local Government Area, Hon Atuk Stephen, told a national television station that the bandits carried out the coordinated attacks at about 11 pm on Sunday where they killed 37 people.

    He also said that the bandits burnt down over 100 houses and destroyed many vehicles and motorcycles during the attack.

    According to him, all houses in the Sokwong community were completely razed by the bandits while the entire area has been deserted.

  • I can never retire to the senate like my colleague-governors – El-Rufai vows

    I can never retire to the senate like my colleague-governors – El-Rufai vows

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, has vowed not to retire politically in seeking a legislative seat after leaving office.

    El-Rufai stated this on Monday while speaking at the second edition of the distinguished parliamentarian lecture series organised by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), in Abuja.

    He was elected as governor in 2015 and his second term will end in May 2023.

    Former governors currently in the red chamber include Ibrahim Geidam (Yobe), Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Kashim Shettima (Borno), Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa), Orji Kalu (Abia), Tanko Almakura (Nasarawa), and Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara).

    El-Rufai, however, insisted he will not become a lawmaker.

    “I know many of my colleague-governors are retired to the senate. I can assure you I can never retire to the legislature because I do not think I can function there.

    “So, I really have great respect for those in the legislature and have managed to make it function. It is a great pleasure to be here,” he said.

  • Women leader’s death: El-Rufai should be held responsible if… – LP

    Women leader’s death: El-Rufai should be held responsible if… – LP

    The spokesperson for the ObiDatti presidential Campaign Council, Kenneth Okonkwo, has said the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai should be held responsible for the death of the Labour Party women leader, Mrs Victoria Chintex.

    Chintex was assassinated by gunmen who invaded her residence yesterday at about 8pm. The assailants also shot her husband who is being treated in a hospital.

    While reacting to the incident, Kenneth Okonkwoin a tweet on his official Twitter handle, said El-Rufai as the Chief Security Officer of the State, should be blamed for the assassination if the killers are not arrested.

    He wrote, “The Labour Party Women Leader in Kaura, Kaduna State, Victoria Chintex, was on Monday, 28th Nov, shot dead by suspected assassins.

    “The APC Governor of Kaduna State, El-Rufai, should be held responsible for her death as the CSO if the killers are not apprehended immediately”.