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Borno: Zulum, Shehu of Borno Decry Rising Boko Haram Attacks

Borno: Zulum, Shehu of Borno Decry Rising Boko Haram Attacks
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, and the Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El-Kanemi, have raised alarm over the escalating attacks by Boko Haram/ISWAP, urging the federal government and security agencies to take decisive action before the situation spirals out of control.
Over the past months, communities in Borno have suffered relentless assaults with insurgents targeting villages and military outposts, particularly in Sabon Gari, Wajiroko and Wulgo, among others.
During an expanded security meeting at Government House, Zulum urged the federal government to prioritise the security of the North East, particularly Borno State, which shares borders with three neighbouring countries—Chad, Cameroon, and the Republic of Niger—as well as security concerns in the Sahel region.

“While we appreciate the tremendous support from the federal government and the military, we also want to state that with the current focus in the fight against insecurity shifted from the northeast, all the gains we have recorded so far will be reversed.”
“In recent times, Borno State has been witnessing sporadic attacks from Boko Haram insurgents; many military formations were dislodged, such as in Wulgo, Wajiroko and Sabon Gari, among others. It seems we are losing ground.”
“Therefore, we want to appeal to the federal government to ensure that the northeastern part of the country receives the desired attention. It seems the focus of the Nigerian Army and the Ministry of Defence is not on the northeast.”
Governor Zulum stated that the northeast, particularly Borno State which is neighbouring three countries in the troubled sahel region deserves more attention from federal government in its resolve to fight against terrorism in Nigeria.

Zulum further stressed, “The recent escalation of Boko Haram attacks across the state is a matter of utmost concern. There is an urgent need for aggressive military action and actionable intelligence to counter the insurgency. The recent attacks on Sabongari, Damboa, Wulgo, Baga and Monguno point to the need to up our ante in confronting BH insurgency decisively and swiftly.”
“I call on our armed forces to not only mount checkpoints and guard our towns and villages, I also call on our armed forces to take the battle to the enemy. We should not grant breathing space to the terrorists to regroup, rearm and carry out attacks on our territory. By engaging in relentless patrols, picketing and decapitation missions, our troops should defeat and end the insurgency in time so that our recovery plan will progress without let or hindrance”, he said.
The Governor restated his commitment to continually support the military and other security agencies working in Borno State to achieve their objectives of fighting insurgency in the state.
The Governor noted, “Borno State government will continue to work closely with the armed forces to execute our development and peacebuilding programmes. We are deeply conscious of the nexus between development, security and peace. Hence, as we invest in critical infrastructure, we are also opening new avenues for our citizens to engage in agriculture and sustainable livelihood.
He added, “All these will not be possible without resourcing and empowering our security agencies to secure our territory and safeguard citizens’ lives and property. My government will continue to support our defence and security agencies while pushing them to perform better when encountering terrorism, insurgency and criminality.”
Briefing journalists after the closed-door session of the security meeting, Borno State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Professor Usman Tar, noted that among the resolutions at the end of the meeting, the security council had expressed support to Borno State Government’s resettlement efforts.

The meeting was attended by the GOC 7 Div, Major General Abubakar Haruna, Traditional rulers from the 7 emirate councils of Borno and other heads of security outfits.
Borno: Zulum, Shehu of Borno Decry Rising Boko Haram Attacks
Crime
Armed Bandits Attack Villages in Zamfara, One Dead and Several Abducted

Armed Bandits Attack Villages in Zamfara, One Dead and Several Abducted
By: Zagazola Makama
Armed bandits have launched deadly attacks in two villages in Zamfara State, leaving one person dead and several others abducted, according to reports from the Zamfara State Police Command.
Zagazola Makama was informed by Intelligence sources that In the first incident, on April 11, 2025, at about 2300hrs, armed bandits invaded Tabkin Maza village, located in the Nassarawa District of Bakura Local Government Area (LGA).
The bandits shot and killed one individual before abducting an undisclosed number of people. Police visited the scene, and the body of the deceased was released to relatives for burial.
A second attack occurred on April 12, 2025, at about 1840hrs, when bandits struck Tsageru Village in Tsafe LGA. The assailants shot and injured one person, and also set several houses on fire.
The injured victim was immediately taken to the hospital for medical treatment.
In response to the attacks, the military personnel from Operation Fansar Yamma, based at Tsafe, have intensified their operations in the area to apprehend the attackers.
Armed Bandits Attack Villages in Zamfara, One Dead and Several Abducted
Crime
Police Arrest Four Notorious Armed Robbers and Car Snatchers, Recover Stolen Vehicles Abuja

Police Arrest Four Notorious Armed Robbers and Car Snatchers, Recover Stolen Vehicles Abuja
By Zagazola Makama
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested four notorious armed robbers and car snatchers suspected to have been involved in several vehicle thefts across Abuja.
Police sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspects were apprehended on April 11, 2025, following actionable intelligence that led detectives from the Life Camp Division to Kado village, where two of the suspects were arrested.
Further investigation revealed the involvement of additional suspects, and police subsequently arrested two more individuals at Gwarinpa, with one of the suspects, Mohammed Abdulazeez, identified as the receiver of the stolen vehicles. Abdulazeez was apprehended at Wuse Zone 4.
The suspects confessed to stealing four vehicles in Abuja, two in March 2025 and another two in April 2025. Authorities have intensified efforts to arrest their leader and recover the stolen vehicles.
The sources said that the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCID) is handling the ongoing investigation.
Police Arrest Four Notorious Armed Robbers and Car Snatchers, Recover Stolen Vehicles Abuja
Crime
Police Arrest Four Suspected Kidnappers, Recover Firearms in Niger

Police Arrest Four Suspected Kidnappers, Recover Firearms in Niger
By: Zagazola Makama
The Niger State Police Command has arrested four suspected kidnappers in Rijau Local Government Area and recovered firearms used in their criminal activities.
Police sources told Zagazola Makama that the arrest followed a report received from the Divisional Police Officer in Rijau on April 12, 2025, at about 9:00 a.m.
The suspects, identified as Shehu Mohammed (35) of Tunga Magajiya, Mamman Sani of Conner Shenjiri, Daudu Mohammed (37) of Udu, and Jibrin Ahmodu of Genu, were found in possession of two locally made pistols and a dane gun.
The sources said that preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were responsible for the abduction of one Amina Mallam Sarkin-Noma Gatta, a resident of Agwa Gwanda village, in March 2025.
According to police sources, after arranging for a ransom of ₦3 million, the victim managed to escape from captivity the following day and later identified one of her abductors.
All four suspects have reportedly confessed to the crime and are currently in police custody.
Police Arrest Four Suspected Kidnappers, Recover Firearms in Niger
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