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Sustained US- Nigeria Offensive Tightens Noose on ISWAP as Leadership, Logistics Networks Come Under Pressure
Sustained US- Nigeria Offensive Tightens Noose on ISWAP as Leadership, Logistics Networks Come Under Pressure
By: Zagazola Makama
Sustained military operations by US AFRICOM- Nigerian forces are placing increasing pressure on the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), with recent intelligence assessments indicating significant disruptions to the group’s leadership structure, foreign and logistics networks and operational capabilities across the Lake Chad Basin.
Security sources said a series of coordinated intelligence led air and ground operations conducted under in recent weeks have targeted key terrorist enclaves, supply routes, command centres and logistics hubs in parts of Borno State and the wider Lake Chad region.
The latest indication of the pressure facing the insurgent group emerged from messages attributed to ISWAP, which reportedly acknowledged that traditional routes used by foreign fighters seeking to join the group had become increasingly inaccessible due to intensified military operations.
According to security sources, such routes have historically served as vital channels for the movement of fighters, weapons, supplies and external support into insurgent-controlled territories.
The sources noted that restrictions on those corridors could complicate recruitment, logistics and operational planning for the terrorist group.
Military sources attributed the development to sustained intelligence-driven operations that have degraded several insurgent strongholds, decapitated top leadership and disrupted mobility across the theatre.
One of the most significant developments in the ongoing campaign was the reported neutralisation of senior ISWAP commander Abubakar Mainok, also known as Abu Bilal Al-Mainuki.
Security sources described Mainok as a highly influential figure within the organisation who allegedly exercised authority over operations extending across Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
Sources said battle damage assessments from recent air operations indicated that Mainok was killed alongside several close associates and senior aides.
Among those reportedly neutralised were Abu Huraira, described as a key operational commander; Ba Yuram, who allegedly coordinated logistics, procurement and weapons acquisition; and Mallam Haruna, identified as Mainok’s chief security aide.
The loss of multiple senior figures in a single operation has already created challenges for command coordination within the organisation.
“The significance is not merely the loss of one commander but the reported disruption of an entire command ecosystem responsible for planning, logistics, security and operational coordination.
Military sources disclosed that precision strikes conducted around Kirta, Arina Ciki and other locations in the Lake Chad region on July 1, resulted in the neutralisation of more than 50 insurgents. The operations also reportedly destroyed logistics facilities, supply depots, shelters and support infrastructure used by the group.
Additional strikes at Arege in Kukawa Local Government Area were said to have neutralised 21 more insurgents after intelligence confirmed the presence of terrorist elements planning hostile activities.
According to the sources, the strikes formed part of a broader campaign aimed at dismantling terrorist sanctuaries and denying insurgents freedom of movement. Battle damage assessments indicated that several strategic locations were affected.
At Garin Abu Bilal, also known as Sahel, military sources reported the destruction of operational vehicles carrying weapons and supplies. At Garin Ba Bunu, security officials said a major food storage facility and taxation coordination centre used by insurgents were destroyed.
Similarly, at Satir-Kanama, strikes reportedly eliminated logistics workshops and destroyed dozens of motorcycles, engines, batteries and repair equipment used for mobility and maintenance. At Kwatan Fulani, identified by security officials as a commercial and logistics hub, several supply facilities, fuel depots and operational vehicles were destroyed.
Security sources also pointed to indications of internal uncertainty within ISWAP’s leadership hierarchy. According to intelligence assessments, senior commander Ba’a Shuwa has reportedly shown reluctance to assume a broader leadership role following Mainok’s reported death.
Sources suggested that the growing vulnerability of senior terrorist leaders to intelligence-led operations may be contributing to hesitation among potential successors. Leadership transitions within insurgent organisations are often sensitive periods that can generate rivalries, succession disputes and operational disruptions.
The challenge for the group is replacing experienced commanders who combined operational leadership, logistics management, propaganda oversight and links to external networks.
Security officials said the current situation is the result of sustained military pressure over an extended period rather than a single operation.
In recent months, troops have reported the destruction of terrorist camps, recovery of weapons and ammunition, arrests of suspected collaborators, rescue of abducted civilians and increased numbers of insurgents and their family members surrendering to authorities.
Special forces troops have continue to make incursions into terrorists enclaves around Timbuktu Triangle, Sambisa Forest and Bulabulin in Yobe State. One of the most recent was the elimination of more than 80 terrorists by 198 Special Forces Battalion Katarko in the North-East Yobe state. The same type of victory was recorded in Malam Fatori where 84 terrorists met their waterloo.
Military operations of Operation HADIN KAI have also targeted movement corridors linking terrorist enclaves across remote parts of the Lake Chad Basin.
The pressure has reportedly forced some insurgent elements to abandon traditional island sanctuaries and relocate to less secure locations where they remain vulnerable to surveillance and precision strikes.
The terrorist organisations rely heavily on secure logistics networks to sustain operations, recruit fighters and maintain influence over local populations. Disrupting those networks, they said, can have long-term effects on operational effectiveness.
Despite the reported gains, Zagazola cautioned that ISWAP remains a capable and dangerous organisation with the ability to adapt and reorganise.
Several enclaves are believed to remain active across parts of the Lake Chad region, and security forces continue surveillance and offensive operations against surviving elements.
Military sources said troops remain committed to sustaining pressure through coordinated air and ground operations designed to dismantle remaining terrorist infrastructure.
According to the sources, the recent operations demonstrate the increasing effectiveness of intelligence-driven targeting, enhanced cooperation among security agencies and collaboration with international partners.
They added that while challenges remain, the cumulative impact of recent operations has significantly constrained the group’s freedom of movement, weakened key components of its logistics architecture and increased pressure on its leadership structure.
Security officials expressed confidence that sustained operations would further consolidate gains already recorded in the North-East and contribute to ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability across the Lake Chad Basin.
Sustained US- Nigeria Offensive Tightens Noose on ISWAP as Leadership, Logistics Networks Come Under Pressure
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After Owo, Katsina Death Sentences, Kogi Court Imposes Maximum Penalty On Man Arrested By DSS For Kidnapping, Murdering Neighbour
After Owo, Katsina Death Sentences, Kogi Court Imposes Maximum Penalty On Man Arrested By DSS For Kidnapping, Murdering Neighbour
Barely 24 hours after a Katsina State High Court sentenced to death a female arms courier arrested by the Department of State Services (DSS), a High Court of Kogi State has also imposed the death penalty on a man the DSS successfully prosecuted for kidnapping and murdering his neighbour, who ran a hotel in Obajana.
The Katsina and Kogi sentences came less than two weeks after a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, imposed the death penalty on four men arrested by the DSS for carrying out the June 5, 2022 terrorist attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State.
The Kogi court, presided over by Justice Abdul Nicodemus Awulu, on Tuesday, found Jibrin Halilu guilty on the charges of conspiracy and kidnapping, in contravention of Sections 12, 6 (1), and 4 (3)(a) of the Kogi State Kidnapping and Other Related Offences Prohibition Law, 2023. The court subsequently sentenced Halilu to death.
According to the prosecution, on March 23, 2023, Halilu and other members of his armed gang stormed Ever Ready hotel, Angwa-Tiv, in Obajana town,
abducting the proprietor, Uche Andrew Offo. Even though Offo’s family handed his abductors the N2.5 million ransom they demanded, they, nonetheless, killed him.
The DSS prosecutor told the court that operatives of the Service arrested Halilu on December 4, 2025.
“DSS investigations revealed that, while with his abductors, Offo was able to identify Halilu, who happened to be his neighbour, as being part of those who kidnapped him. That was when Halilu, despite the N2.5 million ransom he collected from Offo’s family, still killed him.
“Further investigations by the DSS also linked Halilu and his gang to the April 2, 2023 kidnapping of one Ibrahim Abdullahi, a resident of Oshokoshoko Community in Lokoja, from whom the gang collected a N5 million ransom,” a source also revealed.
The Kogi and Katsina convictions and sentencings come on the heels of a June 3, 2026, landmark verdict by a Federal High Court in Abuja sentencing four men to death for their roles in the June 5, 2022 terrorist attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State.
The court sentenced the quartet of Idris Abdulmalik Omeiza, Al Qasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik, and Abdulhaleem Idris to death by hanging for the attack which resulted in the death of over 40 worshippers and left over 100 persons injured.
“These convictions mark a significant run of courtroom victories for the DSS, reinforcing the message that those who engage in terrorism, kidnapping, and armed violence will not only be caught, but will be prosecuted and made to face the full consequences of their actions,” the source declared.
After Owo, Katsina Death Sentences, Kogi Court Imposes Maximum Penalty On Man Arrested By DSS For Kidnapping, Murdering Neighbour
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Troops Rescue Four Kidnap Victims in Katsina, Intensify Hunt for Bandit Kingpin
Troops Rescue Four Kidnap Victims in Katsina, Intensify Hunt for Bandit Kingpin
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued four kidnap victims during ongoing operations targeting a notorious bandit leader, Kachalla Muhammadu Fulani, and members of his criminal gang in Katsina State.
The Katsina State Government disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mu’azu.

The rescued victims were identified as Musa Yakuba, 62; Alhaji Sa’adu Dayi, 68; Mukhtar Danja, 36; and Salisu Danja, 50.
According to the statement, the victims were rescued during sustained military operations in areas where the bandits were believed to be operating.
It added that medical personnel immediately attended to the victims following their rescue, as they had sustained gunshot wounds during their captivity.

The government recalled that the wife of the late Major General Rabe Abubakar (rtd) had earlier been rescued in a related operation.
It noted that the four victims were among those previously seen in a photograph alongside the late senior military officer while in captivity.
The state government commended the bravery, professionalism and commitment of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies involved in the operation.
It stated that the security forces’ relentless efforts continued to yield positive results in the fight against banditry and kidnapping across the state.

The government further assured residents that security operatives remained on the trail of Kachalla Muhammadu Fulani and other criminal elements responsible for terrorising communities.
It emphasised that ongoing operations would continue until all those responsible for acts of terror against innocent citizens were apprehended and brought to justice.
The government reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and property and pledged continued collaboration with security agencies to ensure that criminal elements have no safe haven anywhere in the state.
Troops Rescue Four Kidnap Victims in Katsina, Intensify Hunt for Bandit Kingpin
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Nigeria, Saudi Arabia Deepen Humanitarian Alliance as NEMA, KSrelief Roll Out Food Aid to Five States
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia Deepen Humanitarian Alliance as NEMA, KSrelief Roll Out Food Aid to Five States
By: Michael Mike
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening humanitarian cooperation with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), as both partners move to scale up emergency food assistance for vulnerable communities across Nigeria.
This was disclosed in Abuja when the Director-General of NEMA, Mrs. Zubaida Umar, received a delegation from KSrelief at the agency’s headquarters, where both sides reviewed ongoing collaboration and planned the next phase of direct humanitarian interventions.
Mrs. Umar commended KSrelief for its sustained support to disaster-affected and vulnerable populations in Nigeria, noting that the partnership has continued to reinforce federal humanitarian response efforts, particularly in reaching communities impacted by disasters, food insecurity, and other vulnerabilities.
KSrelief’s representative, Mr. Majeed Alanazi, said the visit was aimed at strengthening coordination with NEMA ahead of the rollout of direct food basket distribution to selected households in targeted states. He emphasized the organisation’s continued commitment to supporting vulnerable populations and improving welfare outcomes in affected communities.
According to the plan, the food assistance programme will be implemented across Yobe, Benue, Kebbi, Taraba, and Anambra States—covering both conflict-affected and food-insecure populations.
Both organisations described the initiative as part of a broader effort to deepen humanitarian reach and ensure more efficient delivery of aid to households most in need across Nigeria.
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia Deepen Humanitarian Alliance as NEMA, KSrelief Roll Out Food Aid to Five States
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