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Boko Haram Fighter Surrenders in Gwoza, Cites Military Onslaught and Leadership Injustice

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Boko Haram Fighter Surrenders in Gwoza, Cites Military Onslaught and Leadership Injustice

By: Zagazola Makama

A Boko Haram fighter has surrendered to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade Joint Task Force (JTF) Operation Hadin Kai in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the insurgent, who operated under the notorious Boko Haram Commander Ali Ngulde in the Mandara Mountains, surrendered at about 1130 hours on March 1 to troops conducting piqueting duties along the Gwoza-Limankara Road.

He handed over one AK-47 rifle and a magazine containing seven rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

The surrendered fighter cited intensified military operations, leadership oppression, injustice within the ranks, and a looming food crisis due to supply route blockages as reasons for his defection.

He further disclosed that many fighters trapped in the Mandara Mountains are willing to surrender but fear execution by their commanders.

He said “Many of our people wanted to lay down their arms but they fear that they will be killed by both our leaders and the Nigerian Military. I never thought that it was easy to lay down my gun and come out. I am sure when they see this they will start to run out from the bushes to surrender,”he said.

He urged remaining insurgents to lay down their arms, by renouncing terrorism.

The surrendered terrorist is currently in military custody for profiling and further necessary actions.

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Bandits attack vigilante camp in Zamfara, kill one, injure seven

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Bandits attack vigilante camp in Zamfara, kill one, injure seven

By: Zagazola Makama

Armed bandits have launched a deadly night attack on a vigilante camp in Adabka Village, Bukkuyum Local Government Area of Zamfara State, killing one member of the Community Protection Guard (CPG) and injuring seven others.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the attack occurred at about 10:07 p.m. on Saturday, June 21, when a large number of armed men stormed the camp and opened fire on members of the local security group.

Local sources said the assailants caught the camp off guard, leading to a brief but intense exchange of gunfire. One member of the CPG was reportedly shot dead on the spot, while seven others sustained serious injuries.

The injured were rushed to a nearby medical facility for urgent treatment, while the body of the deceased was evacuated for burial after an autopsy was conducted.

In the aftermath of the incident, security forced and community guards vigilante group launched joint patrols across the area to deter further attacks and reassure residents.

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Cattle rustling triggers deadly violence in Kaduna, three feared dead

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Cattle rustling triggers deadly violence in Kaduna, three feared dead

By: Zagazola Makama

A deadly clash has erupted in parts of Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State following a major cattle rustling incident that left at least three people feared dead and several others injured.

Zagazola Makama learnt that the incident began in the early hours of Saturday, June 21, when suspected rustlers stormed Gwaraje village in Igabi Local Government Area and stole about 200 cattle. The armed group reportedly moved the animals through neighbouring Kadanya and Anguwan Mairijya villages.

While escaping with the stolen livestock, the attackers allegedly shot and fatally wounded a 35-year-old woman, identified as Rahila Danzaria of Kadanya village.

Tensions escalated further when youths from Anguwan Mairijya, apparently reacting to the situation or acting on suspicion, intercepted two men Musa Husaini, and Muntari Tajo, from Gwaraje village, who were said to be trailing the rustlers. The two were severely beaten and left unconscious.

Community sources revealed that attempts to mediate or obtain information from residents in the affected villages proved difficult, as most locals were unwilling to speak out.

The police sources said it has since invited the village heads of Anguwan Mairijya and Kadanya — Sarkin Anguwan Samaila Gado and Sarkin Kadanya Obi Mairuwa — for questioning. They are currently in custody to aid investigation.

Preliminary interrogation led to the identification of one Samaila Danzaria of Anguwan Mairijya as a suspected key perpetrator. He is currently at large.

Efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects, recover the rustled cattle, and locate the bodies of any victims who may have died from the attacks.

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Seven abducted as gunmen invade Fulani camp in Kwara

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Seven abducted as gunmen invade Fulani camp in Kwara

By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast seven persons following an attack by armed men on a Fulani settlement at Kango Camp, located via Oke-Ode in Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the incident, which occurred on the night of June 20 at about 8:30 p.m. The assailants stormed the camp, fired several gunshots into the air, and forcefully abducted the following individuals: Hajiya Malka Suleiman, Bello Shuaibu, Zainab Yusuf, Ali Baruwa, Adama Yahaya, Iliyasu Yusuf, and Halilu Yahaya.

Security forces in collaboration with local vigilantes and hunters, visited the scene of the incident where two empty shells of 7.92mm ammunition were recovered.

They are making efforts to rescue the victims.

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