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ARMY WAR COLLEGE NIGERIA HOSTS US EMBASSY’S CIVILIAN HARM MITIGATION RESPONSE TEAM

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ARMY WAR COLLEGE NIGERIA HOSTS US EMBASSY’S CIVILIAN HARM MITIGATION RESPONSE TEAM

……….Focuses on Strengthening Collaboration and Sharing Best Practices in Mitigating Civilian Harm

By: Our Reporter

The Army War College Nigeria (AWCN) on December 11, 2024, hosted a delegation from the Office of Security Cooperation (OSC) and the United States Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR) Team. The interactive session, held at the College’s Conference Room in Asokoro, Abuja, was aimed at fostering collaboration, sharing best practices, and building institutional capacity for addressing civilian harm during military operations.

In his opening remarks, the Commandant AWCN, Major General Ishaya Maina emphasized the importance of such engagements in improving operational outcomes while ensuring adherence to international humanitarian principles. “As a premier military institution tasked with advancing military professionalism and strategic thinking, the AWCN is committed to integrating civilian harm mitigation into our operational doctrines. This engagement allows us to exchange ideas and leverage international best practices to protect civilian lives during military operations,” he stated.

The Commandant reiterated AWCN’s commitment to fostering trust, promoting education, and developing institutional frameworks that uphold civilian safety.

He further highlighted the significance of partnerships in addressing contemporary security challenges. “Today’s security environment is complex and demands collaborative approaches. By engaging with strategic partners like the OSC and the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Team, we are not only strengthening our mutual ties but also ensuring that our forces remain effective and humane in their operations,” the Commandant added.

The Team Leader of the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Team Mr Larry Lewis expressed appreciation for the warm reception and commended AWCN for its proactive stance on civilian protection. “The Army War College Nigeria is demonstrating a forward-thinking approach by prioritizing training and strategies that safeguard civilian populations during operations,” he said.

The event ended with a presentation of souvenir, signing of the visitors’ register, and a group photograph, marking another significant milestone in AWCN’s efforts to align with global best practices and strengthen its strategic partnerships.

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AU, Nigeria sign MoU to strengthen fight against terrorism

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AU, Nigeria sign MoU to strengthen fight against terrorism

By; Zagazola Makama

The African Union Commission and the Federal Republic of Nigeria have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism across the continent.

The agreement was signed on Sept. 8 by Amb. Bankole Adeoye, AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, and Maj.-Gen. Adamu Garba Laka, National Coordinator, National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC).

The MoU provides a framework to enhance cooperation and coordination between the AU and Nigeria on counterterrorism initiatives.

Adeoye said the partnership underscored the commitment of both parties to addressing the growing threat of terrorism through coordinated strategies, capacity building and information sharing.

The areas of collaboration include real-time information sharing, deployment of NCTC experts to the African Union Counter-Terrorism Centre (AUCTC), joint research, as well as support for victim recovery, deradicalisation and reintegration.

A Joint Working Group is to be established to monitor progress and oversee the implementation of the MoU.

The agreement reflects the shared commitment of Nigeria and the African Union to promote peace and security across Africa.

AU, Nigeria sign MoU to strengthen fight against terrorism

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Residents of Kachia call for media attention as bandit attacks escalate

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Residents of Kachia call for media attention as bandit attacks escalate

By: Zagazola Makama

Residents of Kachia Local Government Area in Kaduna State have raised concerns over the apparent underreporting of recurring bandit attacks and kidnappings in the area, urging major media houses to take notice.

In a statement signed by Rev. Fr. Agbo Gabriel, the community expressed frustration that despite enduring more than two years without consistent electricity, and relying on solar power where possible, the security challenges in Kachia and surrounding villages have largely gone unreported.

According to the statement, in the early hours of Sunday, September 7, 2025, bandits attacked Wakeh village in Agunu District, killing eight people, injuring many others, and burning homes and property.

The attacks, the statement says, have similarly affected Ankwa, Bishini, Katari, and other villages, leaving communities displaced, traumatised, and in despair.

“The poor people of Kachia town, who used to host internally displaced persons from surrounding villages, are now themselves being targeted,” Rev. Fr. Gabriel said. “Kidnappings from farms and homes are happening daily, yet media coverage remains virtually absent. We are forced to ask: where are the correspondents or reporters of major media houses in Kaduna and Kachia?”

The statement appealed to Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, to urgently address the insecurity in Kachia LGA, highlighting the area’s potential and importance to the state. Residents also called for stronger community-based surveillance, engagement of local leaders, and collective action to protect vulnerable villages.

Rev. Fr. Gabriel emphasised that local vigilance is critical at this time, urging residents to report suspicious activities and support one another in defending their communities.

“Kachia is a land of great potential and does not deserve such neglect,” the statement concluded. “Media houses, we need your attention. Kachia too exists.”

Zagazola report that the Kaduna State had not released any statement regarding the unfortunate incident.

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Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA foil bandits’ attack in Katsina

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Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA foil bandits’ attack in Katsina

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and Police Command in Katsina State, have foiled an attempted attack by armed bandits in Malumfashi Local Government Area.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 7:35 p.m. following credible intelligence that armed bandits on motorcycles were heading towards Gora village.

Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA and other security operatives, intercepted the bandits and engaged in a fierce gun duel.

The bandits fled in disarray under superior firepower. No casualty was recorded, and calm has since returned to the area,”said sources.

The sources added that aggressive patrols and clearance operations had been intensified to track down the fleeing criminals.

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