The Nigerian Army neutralised over 80 terrorists, rescued 34 kidnapped civilians, and apprehended dozens of criminals in coordinated operations between December 25 and 29.
A credible Army Headquarters source told journalists that the successes were recorded across Borno, Adamawa, Sokoto, Katsina, Niger, Zamfara, Plateau, Delta, Cross River, and the FCT.
The source said that in Borno, airstrikes and follow-up precision operations at Sowolwolo in Bama Local Government Area (LGA) and surrounding areas neutralised 19 terrorists, destroyed logistical bases, and disrupted ISWAP/JAS networks.
He said subsequent operations in Gulumba Gana, Kumshe, Kasho Miri, and Chongolokura resulted in the neutralisation of 38 additional terrorists, while intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) identified further high-value targets for future engagement.
In Niger and Katsina States, the source revealed that troops successfully repelled coordinated terrorist attacks at FOB Kwanar Dutse in Mariga LGA and along the Shanono–Katsina axis, rescuing one civilian and recovering 78 cows and 28 sheep stolen by the insurgents.
According to him, security operations also yielded significant success in rescuing kidnapped individuals.
“In Kebbi State, 16 civilians were rescued by troops of 223 Battalion following a tip-off in Unashi Village, Danko Wasagu LGA.
“In Plateau, one victim was rescued in Yaka Naji Jandutse, Wase LGA, despite two DSS personnel sustaining injuries during the encounter,” he said.
The source said the troops also disrupted criminal activities across the country, apprehending 11 illegal miners in the FCT.
According to him, two armed robbery suspects were apprehended in Plateau, and the stolen funds were recovered.
“In Delta, two illegal oil bunkerers were arrested, with 104 sacks (2,600 litres) of crude oil recovered, while three suspected sea pirates linked to the BIG JOE militant group were arrested in Cross River,” the source said.
He said the operations underscore the military’s resolve to protect lives, enforce the rule of law, and maintain peace and security across all affected areas.
(NAN)


