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Flush Bandits Out of Kwara in 30 Days, Army Chief Orders troops

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By Oso Abidemi

 

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has issued a firm directive to troops to flush out bandits terrorising parts of Kwara State within one month.

 

During a visit to the Sobi Military Barracks in Ilorin on Wednesday, the army chief charged his men to stamp out criminal elements from affected local government areas without delay, warning that Nigeria cannot afford a repeat of the Boko Haram crisis in any form.

 

“You are out here, and I know you can do it. Push them out of those forests. If they want to enter another country, that is their business, but they must leave that place for us,” Oluyede declared.

 

He pointed specifically to the Kainji Dam axis, saying, “In the next one month, I do not want to see any footprint of those criminals within that area.”

 

Describing the security threat in Kwara as isolated, the army boss said it must be dealt with swiftly before it spreads.

 

“What is happening in Kwara cannot threaten the sanity of Nigeria. We will handle it directly,” he assured.

 

His visit signals a renewed military push against insecurity, with the message loud and clear—there is zero tolerance for criminal enclaves anywhere in the country.

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Tinubu Meets Service Chiefs, Discusses Crucial Security Matters

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By Patrick Idowu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday convened an emergency security meeting with Service Chiefs and the Inspector General of Police behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

In attendance were the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa; Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede; Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla; and the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

While details remain undisclosed, the meeting is believed to be in response to growing security threats in parts of the country, particularly the northern region where insurgent attacks have resurfaced.

The high-level discussion comes just days before President Tinubu is expected to depart for Rome to attend the inauguration Mass of Pope Leo the Fourteenth, following an invitation from the Vatican.

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Nigerian Air Force Gears Up for 61st Anniversary

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By Ifeoluwa Odunayo

The Nigerian Air Force has begun aerial drills over Abuja and Lagos as part of preparations for its qsixty-first anniversary celebration coming up on May twenty-third.

The display rehearsals, which started this week, feature fighter jets performing tactical maneuvers and flyovers.

The Air Force assured the public that the exercises are safe and in line with global aviation standards.

Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, in a statement released on Monday, urged residents not to panic at the sight or sound of the low-flying aircraft.

He noted that the rehearsals are routine and showcase the force’s operational readiness and air power capability.

The Air Force has encouraged residents in the affected areas to carry on with their normal daily activities, as safety remains a top priority.

The anniversary is expected to draw high-profile dignitaries and will highlight the contributions of the Air Force to national security and development.

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Police Bring Back Online Tinted Glass Permits

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By Njoku Chijioke

The Nigeria Police Force has announced the return of the Tinted Glass Permit system, now fully digitized to improve efficiency and strengthen national security.

From May 1, motorists across the country can apply for the permit online using their National Identification Number and Tax Identification Number.

The process involves biometric capture and background checks and is expected to be completed within seventy two hours.

A thirty day grace period begins on May 1, after which full enforcement will commence.

The Inspector General of Police has cautioned officers to act professionally during the exercise, stressing zero tolerance for abuse or extortion.

The revamped system is designed to simplify access for eligible users, such as medical patients and licensed security personnel, while helping law enforcement better monitor and regulate tinted glass use in vehicles.

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