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Troops Intercept Arms Courier, Recover Weapons and Ammunition
Troops Intercept Arms Courier, Recover Weapons and Ammunition
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of 12 Brigade, in collaboration with operatives of the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and Hybrid Forces, have intercepted a suspected arms courier vehicle and recovered weapons, ammunition and communication equipment along the Sokoto-Zaria-Kaduna highway.
Security sources disclosed that the operation, conducted on June 21 based on credible intelligence, targeted a vehicle suspected to be conveying arms to Kogi State.
The sources said the suspect abandoned the vehicle and fled upon sighting the security operatives.
A search of the vehicle led to the recovery of two AK-47 rifles, nine magazines, 67 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, two Beretta pistols with 9mm ammunition, two Baofeng handheld radios and three camouflage jackets.
According to the sources, the recovered items are currently in the custody of the troops for further investigation and exploitation.
The sources added that efforts were ongoing to identify and apprehend the fleeing suspect as well as uncover the network behind the arms movement.
They noted that the operation underscored the effectiveness of intelligence-led security efforts aimed at disrupting the movement of illegal arms and ammunition across the country.
Troops Intercept Arms Courier, Recover Weapons and Ammunition
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Troops Neutralise Two Terrorists in Kebbi
Troops Neutralise Two Terrorists in Kebbi
By Zagazola Makama
Troops of the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Tudun Bichi have neutralised two suspected terrorists during a fierce gun battle in Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops responded to reports of terrorist activities at Mokurata Village at about 11:20 a.m. on July 13.
The sources said the troops made contact with the terrorists, leading to a firefight in which two of the suspects were neutralised.
During the operation, troops recovered one motorcycle and a Baofeng handheld radio believed to have been used by the terrorists.
However, one soldier who was armed with a PKT machine gun and an AK-47 rifle was reported missing in action (MIA) during the engagement.
The sources disclosed that efforts have also been intensified to track down the fleeing terrorists.
The operation is part of sustained military offensives aimed at denying terrorists freedom of movement across the North-West.
Troops Neutralise Two Terrorists in Kebbi
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Troops Arrest Two Suspected Drug Peddlers, Recover Cannabis, Tramadol in Sokoto
Troops Arrest Two Suspected Drug Peddlers, Recover Cannabis, Tramadol in Sokoto
By Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA, Forward Operating Base (FOB) Goronyo have arrested two suspected drug peddlers and recovered illicit substances and other items during an operation in Sokoto State.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspects were apprehended at about 6:25 a.m. on July 13 in Achida area.
The sources said troops recovered cannabis, a pack of tramadol tablets, a jackknife, one motorcycle and two mobile phones from the suspects during the operation.
The suspects and the recovered exhibits were subsequently handed over to the Nigeria Police for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The arrest forms part of ongoing efforts by security forces to combat drug trafficking and other criminal activities, particularly those linked to the financing and sustenance of armed groups in the North-West.
Troops Arrest Two Suspected Drug Peddlers, Recover Cannabis, Tramadol in Sokoto
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WAHO Strengthens Regional Health Knowledge Sharing to Improve Disease Response Across West Africa
WAHO Strengthens Regional Health Knowledge Sharing to Improve Disease Response Across West Africa
By: Michael Mike
The West African Health Organisation (WAHO) has intensified efforts to strengthen the sharing of health knowledge and evidence across the ECOWAS region, unveiling new measures aimed at improving disease surveillance, research collaboration and evidence-based policymaking among member states.
The regional health body said enhancing the production, dissemination and use of health information has become increasingly critical as West Africa continues to contend with recurrent disease outbreaks, climate-related health threats and growing pressure on national health systems.
Speaking at a regional knowledge-sharing initiative in Lomé, Togo, WAHO officials stressed that stronger collaboration among researchers, policymakers and health institutions is essential for building resilient health systems capable of responding rapidly to emerging public health emergencies.
According to the organisation, many valuable research findings generated across the region often fail to influence government policies because they are not effectively communicated to decision-makers or shared among countries.
WAHO noted that improving access to reliable health information would enable governments to make informed decisions, strengthen disease prevention programmes and improve healthcare delivery for more than 400 million people living within the ECOWAS bloc.
The organisation is therefore promoting stronger partnerships among ministries of health, universities, research institutions, documentation centres and technical partners to bridge the gap between scientific evidence and public policy.
The initiative also seeks to encourage countries to exchange experiences, best practices and innovations that have proven effective in tackling health challenges ranging from infectious diseases to maternal and child health.
Officials said regional cooperation is particularly important because disease outbreaks do not respect national borders, making coordinated action indispensable for effective prevention and response.
WAHO explained that its strategy focuses on strengthening national health information systems, improving research capacity, developing regional documentation networks and expanding mechanisms for the regular dissemination and use of scientific evidence.
The organisation has already supported the development of regional health information policies and strategies, established platforms for sharing health information, linked health documentation centres across ECOWAS countries and provided funding for priority health research projects.
However, it acknowledged that significant challenges remain, including delays in reporting surveillance data, underutilisation of existing information platforms and limited capacity in some countries to produce timely epidemiological reports.
Health experts at the meeting observed that addressing these gaps would strengthen the region’s preparedness for future epidemics and improve coordination during health emergencies.
WAHO Director-General Dr. Melchior Aïssi has consistently maintained that regional integration in healthcare depends not only on stronger infrastructure and workforce development but also on the effective sharing of knowledge and harmonisation of standards across ECOWAS member states.
The renewed emphasis on knowledge management aligns with broader regional reforms undertaken by WAHO, including the harmonisation of health training curricula, digital health strategies, disease surveillance systems and research governance frameworks.
Established in 1987 as the specialised health institution of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), WAHO is mandated to coordinate regional health policies and strengthen cooperation among the bloc’s 15 member states. Over the years, the organisation has played a leading role in coordinating responses to major public health threats, including Ebola, Lassa fever, COVID-19 and Mpox, while promoting stronger health systems and greater regional integration.
WAHO Strengthens Regional Health Knowledge Sharing to Improve Disease Response Across West Africa
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