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Senate to Buhari: Declare bandits ‘terrorists’, wage total war against them 

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The Senate has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to, as a matter of urgency, declare bandits as terrorists and wage total war against them.

This was just as the upper chamber urged the President to give orders to the military to eliminate them by bombing their hideouts.

The Senate also asked President Buhari to immediately declare all known leadership of the bandits wanted, and track them wherever they are for arrest and prosecution.

These formed part of resolutions reached on Wednesday after the chamber considered a motion on banditry in Sokoto during plenary.

The motion was sponsored by Senator Ibrahim Gobir (APC, Sokoto East).

Presenting his motion, the lawmaker lamented that Sokoto  East Senatorial District has now become a safe haven for bandits, following a crackdown on them by the military in Zamfara.

He expressed worry that on Saturday 25th September, 2021, twenty one (21) Security Personal were killed in Dama and Gangara villages by rampaging bandits.

The lawmaker disclosed that out of those killed, 15 of them were soldiers, 3 mobile police and 3 members of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, in addition to yet to be ascertained number of civilians from the neighboring villages.

“This has gone to portray the seriousness of the problem which require concerted and urgent action by the declaration of total war on banditry”, he said.

According to Gobir, “losing such numbers of trained security personnel will further deplete the numerical strength of the security personnel we have in the country, therefore jeopardizing the security architecture of the country.”

He added that most of the bandits have now relocated to Sabon Bimini and Isa local Government due to the sustained military operation at the Zamfara axis.

The lawmaker observed that while the crackdown on the bandits was taking place in Zamfara state, no concrete measures have so far been taken in Sokoto State, leaving it totally exposed to the activities of bandits.

He further expressed worry that the present military onslaught on the bandits is not well co-ordinated because it is only being orchestrated in Zamfara State, instead of all the front line States ravaged by bandits.

Gobir, therefore, called on the military to carry out a holistic operation on frontline states such as Sokoto, Katsina, Niger and Kaduna in order to produce effective and the desired results.

In his remarks, the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, commended the efforts of the Armed Forces in the sustained fight against insecurity in the country.

While calling for increased funding for the military, the Senate President tasked relevant Committees of the National Assembly to ensure that funds appropriated to the armed forces are judiciously applied for the purpose for which they are budget.

“Distinguished colleagues, I think the issue of insecurity is one issue we will never get tired of debating here, and we must commend our Armed Forces and other Security Agencies.

“They give their lives in trying to secure this country, and that is the ultimate sacrifice anybody could pay.

“I believe that they are doing their best, but we also need to do our best as a government by giving them the kind of resources that they need.

“I believe we have done that in the supplementary budget like pointed out, but we also need to improve the annual appropriation for them.

“If we could pass over N800 billion in the supplementary budget, I don’t see why we cannot improve the resources up to N1 trillion and then hold our security agencies accountable.

“[And] I believe that we need to monitor the procurement processes when we give such kind of resources to our Armed Forces.

“The security related committees, particularly the armed forces related committees – Defence, Army, Navy and Airforce Committees need to work very closely on the procurement processes by these services.

“We must ensure that funds appropriated are not put in the wrong areas, and ensure that this fight is taken to its logical conclusion.”

The Senate, accordingly, in its resolutions, urged the President and Commander in Chief to declare the bandits as Terrorists and wage total war against them, including bombing all their location to annihilate and eliminate them.

It also urged President Buhari to declare all known leadership of the bandits wanted and track them wherever they are for arrest and prosecution.

The chamber also directed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other relevant Federal Government agencies to, as a matter of urgency, give all the necessary support to the victims of the menace of bandits in Sokoto and other parts of the country.

It also observed a minute silence in honor of the fallen heroes and civilians who lost their lives in the unwholesome activities of the bandits.

 

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Presidency Hails Ribadu’s Security Breakthrough! 

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25 Months of Fire Power Against Terror,Bandit and Oil Thieves

The Presidency has declared National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, a game-changer in Nigeria’s war on terror and banditry, hailing his explosive 25-month record as a turning point in the nation’s battle for peace.

In a thunderous review, President Bola Tinubu’s aide, Dada Olusegun, described Ribadu’s tenure as a security masterstroke, reshaping the office of the NSA and delivering victories that many thought impossible.

From the capture of terror masterminds behind the deadly Abuja-Kaduna train attack and Kuje prison break, to ferocious offensives in Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna and Sokoto that wiped out bandit kingpins and freed thousands of hostages, Ribadu’s stamp on Nigeria’s security is unmistakable.

Other headline victories include:

Oil Boom Back! Crude oil production is soaring from less than 1mbpd in April 2023 to 1.8mbpd today after a brutal crackdown on oil thieves.

Highways Reclaimed! Abuja-Kaduna road and other hotspots, once terror-infested, are now safer for Nigerians.

IPOB Crippled! Military heat and legal moves shattered ESN’s funding pipelines as sit-at-home orders crumbled in the South-East.

Peace Rising! Bloody clashes in Plateau, Southern Kaduna, Taraba and Benue were slashed with combined force and dialogue.

Olusegun insisted that Tinubu’s full backing—new arms deals, improved troop welfare, and high-tech surveillance—supercharged Ribadu’s success.

While acknowledging lingering threats, the Presidency thundered: “Nigeria’s security is tougher, highways are safer, oil is flowing again, and communities are breathing peace—thanks to Ribadu’s iron grip on terror and banditry.”

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Boko Haram Founder’s Teenage Son Nabbed in Chad!

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18-year-old ‘Jihadist Prince’ accused of leading deadly cell

In a stunning twist to the Boko Haram saga, security forces in Chad have arrested the teenage son of the group’s late founder, Mohammed Yusuf, sources revealed.

The 18-year-old, identified as Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, was allegedly at the helm of a six-man jihadist cell when captured. Shockingly, the boy—who was just an infant when his father was killed in a 2009 Nigerian military crackdown—is said to have grown into a militant commander under the alias Abdrahman Mahamat Abdoulaye.

According to intelligence reports, the young Yusuf was operating under the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a rival offshoot of Boko Haram that has been behind some of the region’s bloodiest attacks.

“He was the leader of the cell,” a Nigerian intelligence officer in the Lake Chad region confirmed, describing him as the youngest son of the late terror kingpin.

Yusuf is also the younger brother of notorious ISWAP leader Habib Yusuf (Abu Mus’ab Al-Barnawi), cementing fears of a deadly family dynasty at the heart of West Africa’s extremist networks.

Chadian police spokesman Paul Manga confirmed the arrest of six Boko Haram suspects, branding them “undocumented bandits,” but declined to link them directly to Yusuf’s lineage.

“They were arrested a few months ago,” he said from N’djamena.

The arrest, however, has sent ripples across intelligence circles in the Lake Chad basin, where Boko Haram and ISWAP have terrorised villages and military bases for over a decade.

Security experts warn that if confirmed, the detention of Boko Haram’s founder’s son could mark a significant psychological blow to the jihadist movement—while also sparking fears of retaliation

 

 

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Nigeria Strikes Big! Two Most Wanted Ansaru Terror Kingpins Captured in Daring Intelligence Operation

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In a thunderous breakthrough against terrorism, Nigeria’s security forces have netted two of the most dreaded terror masterminds in a high-risk operation hailed as one of the country’s biggest counter-terrorism victories.

National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, revealed that the dramatic sting led to the arrest of Mahmud Muhammad Usman a.k.a. Abu Bara’a/Abbas/Mukhtar, the self-proclaimed Emir of Ansaru, and his ruthless deputy, Mahmud al-Nigeri a.k.a. Mallam Mamuda.

“These men were international fugitives, long on our radar. Today, I am glad to announce they are in our custody,” Ribadu declared triumphantly.

The Terror Lords of Ansaru

Usman, described as the shadowy coordinator of Ansaru sleeper cells across Nigeria, is accused of masterminding high-profile kidnappings, armed robberies, and countless bloody assaults against civilians and security forces.

His partner-in-crime, al-Nigeri, infamously commanded the deadly “Mahmudawa” cell entrenched in the Kainji National Park axis stretching from Niger and Kwara States to the Benin Republic. A Libyan-trained jihadist, he specialised in IED fabrication and guerrilla warfare tactics after training with North African extremists.

Ansaru: Boko Haram’s Ruthless Offshoot

Formed in 2012 as a splinter from Boko Haram, Ansaru once pretended to be a “humane alternative.” But that façade quickly crumbled as the group unleashed a reign of terror — from ambushing security forces to staging high-profile kidnappings and aligning itself openly with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Over the years, Ansaru embedded itself deep into Nigeria’s forests and cities, running sleeper cells and expanding its tentacles into the wider Sahel.

Trail of Blood and Infamy

The two captured kingpins are said to be architects of some of Nigeria’s most shocking terror strikes:

The 2022 Kuje Prison Break.

The assault on Niger’s uranium facility.

The infamous 2013 kidnapping of French engineer Francis Collomp in Katsina.

The brazen 2019 abduction of Alhaji Musa Umar Uba, Magajin Garin Daura.

The kidnapping of the Emir of Wawa.

“These men had ties with terror networks in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Their arrest cripples a critical artery of international jihadism,” Ribadu emphasised.

Nigeria Roars Back

The NSA confirmed that the painstaking operation — conducted between May and July 2025 — was intelligence-led and executed with surgical precision.

Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, called on Nigerians to rally behind the government:

“This is a turning point. We must not let terrorists feed off publicity. The real story is that Nigeria is winning.”

With these arrests, security analysts say Ansaru has suffered its biggest blow in a decade — a strike that could tilt the balance in Nigeria’s long war against terror.

 

 

 

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