The Nigerian military has successfully neutralized 147 terrorists, apprehended 381 suspects, and rescued 113 kidnapped hostages across various regions of the country in the past week, according to Major General Edward Buba, the Director of Defence Media Operations.
During a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, Buba detailed the results of the military’s operations. He noted that the troops recovered a significant cache of weapons, including 74 assorted firearms and 3,498 rounds of ammunition. Among the recovered items were a Dushka machine gun, RPG bombs, AK-47 rifles, fabricated rifles, and Dane guns. The troops also seized vehicles, motorcycles, and mobile phones during these operations.
Breakdown of Operations:
– North East (Operation Hadin Kai): Troops neutralized 81 terrorists, arrested 52 suspects, and rescued 34 kidnapped hostages. Additionally, 94 terrorists, including 19 adult males, 26 adult females, and 49 children, surrendered to the military.
– North Central (Operations Safe Haven and Whirl Stroke): 17 insurgents were neutralized, 101 violent extremists were arrested, and 23 hostages were rescued.
– North West (Operations Hadarin Daji and Whirl Punch): Troops neutralized 39 terrorists, apprehended 192 suspects, and rescued 50 kidnapped hostages, while also recovering a significant number of arms.
– South-South (Operation Delta Safe): Troops recovered 920,800 liters of stolen crude oil, 88,760 liters of illegally refined AGO, and 7,500 liters of PMS. They also destroyed 84 illegal refining sites and seized several weapons and equipment used in oil theft.
– South East (Operation UDO KA): Nine terrorists were neutralized, eight violent extremists were arrested, and six kidnapped hostages were rescued.
– South West (Operation AWATSE): Troops apprehended five violent extremists and recovered several firearms and ammunition.
Buba emphasized that the recent enhancements in operations against crude oil theft in the Niger Delta have begun to yield positive results, with a noticeable increase in Nigeria’s crude oil production. He assured that the military will maintain its efforts to meet and exceed the country’s production targets while continuing to protect citizens and eliminate terrorist threats.
“Citizens are urged to note that winning the war depends not only on the military, weapons, and finances,” Buba added, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and support from all sectors of society.