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Zulum Champion of the fight against insecurity.. .Oluyede

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Zulum Champion of the fight against insecurity.. .Oluyede

By: Sam Kayode

The Acting Chief of Army staff Lt Gen Olufemi Oluyede has described the Borno state Governor Professor Babagana Zulum as the Champion on the fight against insecurity.

He made this remark yesterday during his maiden visit to the Government House Maiduguri to extend partnership on security matters with Governor Zulum even as he re-enforces the might of troops in the Hadin kai operational sector.

He said that he believes that the challenge of security in the war theatre cannot be addressed without partnership with the civilian authorities which is why he was visiting the “champion against insecurity” to ensure that the conflict ends once and for all.

“I believe that intensive collaboration will bring an end to this conflict. We have been fighting for about fifteen years now and I believe it is high time we stop the whole thing.” Said the Army Chief.

Responding, Governor Babagana Zulum commiserated with the Army over the demise of the late Chief Taoreed Lagbaja who died after a protracted illness.

Governor Zulum assured that as long as he is the chair of the north east Governor’s forum, there is guarantee of full support from the entire governors to the campaign by the military in their bid to end the war.

While commending the theatre Commander, GOC 7 division of the Army and troops in the theatre for their resilience, he assured Oluyede that he would surely support a fruitful partnership that would end the war accordingly.

The Governor called for all military operations in the theatre to follow what he described as “stabilization mechanisms” which will enable him to rehabilitate and resettle more territories captured from the insurgents in the shortest possible time.

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Cattle rustlers steal 50 cows in Lafiagi in Kogi, as security forces launch search operation

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Cattle rustlers steal 50 cows in Lafiagi in Kogi, as security forces launch search operation

By Zagazola Makama

Fifty cows have been stolen by suspected cattle rustlers in Gbugbu, Lafiagi, Kogi State, the Police Command has reported.

Zagazola learnt that the incident occurred on December 18 at about 1600 hours when two Fulani herders, Hassan and Husseini, both aged 25, were grazing their cattle on the outskirts of Gbugbu. Unknown gunmen attacked the herders and made away with 50 cows.

The report was filed by Alhaji Abubakar Muhammadu, 50, and Malam Tijani Ahmed, 62, Secretary of Miyeti Allah, Lafiagi branch.

Following the report, a joint team comprising Army troops, police operatives, Village Guard Network (VGN) and local hunters were mobilized to the scene to comb the surrounding bush for possible recovery of the stolen livestock.

Cattle rustlers steal 50 cows in Lafiagi in Kogi, as security forces launch search operation

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Bandit attack in Sobon Birni LGA leaves one dead in Sokoto

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Bandit attack in Sobon Birni LGA leaves one dead in Sokoto

By Zagazola Makama

One person has been killed following an armed bandit attack on Garin Idi Village in Sobon Birni District, Sokoto State, the State Police Command has confirmed.

Zagazola Makama learnt that the incident occurred on December 18 at about 2140 hours, when a large group of heavily armed bandits launched a sporadic shooting attack on the community.

Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA, promptly responded and engaged the bandits in a gun duel. The attackers were overpowered and fled into the surrounding forest.

During the attack, one Malam Saluhu, aged 60, was shot and killed.

Joint security teams have intensified efforts to track down the bandits, and troops have been alerted to remain vigilant for any movements by the fleeing criminals.
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Fire outbreak destroys over 20 vehicles at Malaysia Market, Zuba

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Fire outbreak destroys over 20 vehicles at Malaysia Market, Zuba

By Zagazola Makama

Over twenty vehicles have been destroyed following a fire outbreak at Malaysia Market, Zuba, near the main motor spare parts area.

Sources said that the incident occurred on December 17 at about 2300 hours. The market, known for scrap vehicles, was engulfed in flames before police patrol teams promptly mobilized to the scene.

Through the combined efforts of security forces and community members, the fire was successfully contained, preventing further escalation. No injuries or loss of life were reported.

The cause of the fire and the estimated value of the destroyed vehicles are yet to be determined as security sources said Investigations are ongoing.

Fire outbreak destroys over 20 vehicles at Malaysia Market, Zuba

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