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Borno LG elections: Zulum casts vote in Mafa

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Borno LG elections: Zulum casts vote in Mafa

… Governor wants Local Government elections enhanced

By: Our Reporter

The governor of Borno State, Babagana Umara Zulum, cast his vote at the 2024 Chairmanship and Councillorship election held across the 27 Local Government Areas and 312 political wards in Borno State on Saturday.

Zulum voted at Ajari II polling unit 006 in Mafa Ward, headquarters of the local government.

Today’s election was contested between six political parties, comprising the All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Labour Party (LP) and Allied People’s Movement (APM).

.. Governor wants Local Government elections enhanced

Speaking to pressmen after casting his vote, Governor Zulum vowed to enhance the electoral process at the local government level.

“I have seen the turnout, it is encouraging, but we shall continue to improve on this. The State Independent Electoral Commission’s performance needs to be enhanced,” Zulum said.

He also said, “elections at the local government level have not been consistent and are not been conducted at the due time. This has to be corrected, henceforth, we shall ensure that elections at the local government level are done as and when due. The quality of the election will also be improved.

“Our electoral process has to be enhanced, the process has to be modest and then we need honest people to contest for elections and we also want voters that can tell the difference, voters that can choose the best without sentiments,” the governor added.

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Suspected gang member dies after arrest in Jos, investigation underway

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Suspected gang member dies after arrest in Jos, investigation underway

By: Zagazola Makama

A suspected member of a criminal gang popularly known as “Sara-Suka” has died after being arrested over an alleged stabbing incident in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the suspect, identified as Dahiru Ali, was initially apprehended by local vigilantes at about 11:00 a.m. on April 27 at Zololo Junction for allegedly stabbing one Yusuf Garba.

The sources disclosed that the suspect was subsequently handed over to troops of Sector 1, Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP), for further necessary action.

According to the sources, the suspect was observed to be in a state of suspected substance abuse and intoxication at the time of his arrest.

He was later released to his family, but was reported to have died shortly after arriving at his residence.

The sources added that the deceased was buried in accordance with Islamic rites at a cemetery in Jos.

They said investigation was ongoing to determine the exact cause of death.

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Troops kill scores of terrorists, destroy enclaves in Borno operations

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Troops kill scores of terrorists, destroy enclaves in Borno operations

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), have sustained offensive operations against terrorist groups in Borno State, neutralising several insurgents and destroying key enclaves in coordinated ground and air assaults.

Security sources said the operations, conducted under Operation Desert Sanity V, targeted terrorist hideouts across the Bulabulin Forest and Timbuktu axes, with strong support from the Air Component Command.

According to the sources, troops of Sector 2, in conjunction with a stabilisation force brigade and elements of the Civilian Joint Task Force, cleared multiple enclaves in Mar, Subdu, Yaro Lawanti and Yaro Shuwari areas, which are contiguous to the Bulabulin Forest and the Kamadogu Yobe stretch.

The sources disclosed that troops made contact with terrorists around Malam Shiri Village, where they executed a coordinated flanking manoeuvre and engaged the insurgents in a fierce battle.

“A total of 11 terrorists were neutralised during the encounter, while others fled with injuries. Troops destroyed life-support structures within the enclaves and recovered significant quantities of arms and logistics,” the sources said.

Recovered items include nine AK-47 rifles, three PKT machine guns, five motorcycles, assorted ammunition, and materials used for the fabrication of improvised explosive devices.

In a related engagement along the Timbuktu axis on the Wajiroko–Sabon Gari corridor, troops, supported by air strikes, engaged another group of terrorists and maintained tactical superiority throughout the encounter.

Items recovered from the scene include AK-47 rifles, rocket-propelled grenade tubes, bandoliers, communication equipment, and a large cache of ammunition.

Further operational reports indicated that troops advancing through the Bulabulin axis also engaged terrorists around Bultuwa in Yunusari Local Government Area, where six insurgents were killed and additional weapons, including AK-47 rifles, a PKT machine gun, motorcycles, ammunition, and IED-making materials, were recovered. No casualties were recorded among troops, although some vehicles sustained tyre damage during the operation.

Meanwhile, troops deployed around the Azir Bridge area came under attack late at night by terrorists using armed drones. Reinforcements moving to the location encountered an improvised explosive device, which struck a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle without causing further losses.

Air assets were subsequently deployed, with multiple precision strikes conducted on terrorist positions, forcing the attackers to retreat.

The sources confirmed that two terrorist bodies and a rifle were recovered after the engagement, while one soldier was killed in action.They added that the Air Component Command played a decisive role in the operations by providing continuous intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as precision strikes on identified targets, which significantly degraded the terrorists’ capabilities.

Troops are currently conducting follow-up exploitation operations along the Forfor, Multe and Wajiroko axes to track fleeing insurgents and prevent regrouping.

The sources said the sustained operations demonstrate increasing operational effectiveness and continued dominance by security forces across the theatre.

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Troops intercept herder grazing in restricted area in Plateau

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Troops intercept herder grazing in restricted area in Plateau

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 8, Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP), have intercepted a herder grazing cattle in a restricted area in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on April 27 when troops on patrol at Pushit intercepted the herder, identified as Ishiaka Shuaibu, at Lamor area.

The sources disclosed that the suspect was handed over to appropriate authorities in Pushit for further necessary action, while the cattle were moved to a secured military location.

According to the sources, a group of women later mobilised to the troops’ location and protested, demanding the release of the livestock.

The sources added that, following engagements with community stakeholders, the cattle were subsequently released to the Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Pushit for proper identification and further action.

They said patrols have been intensified in the area to enforce compliance with grazing restrictions and prevent further breaches.

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