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Nigerian Armed Forces Pledges To Campaign Against Lakurawa Terrorists

In a bold move to restore security and stability, the Nigerian Minister of Defence, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, has declared the armed forces’ unwavering commitment to eradicating the Lakurawa terrorist group and other insurgents terrorizing parts of Sokoto and Kebbi States. The announcement was made during an inspection of the air component facilities of Operation Fansan Yamma in Sokoto on Monday, underscoring the military’s progress in tackling insecurity in the region.

Strategic Moves Against Terrorism

Addressing the press, the minister revealed that the military’s intensified operations had already achieved significant results. The Lakurawa group, notorious for its activities in Kebbi and Sokoto, has been dealt a severe blow as troops have forced them out of their strongholds.

“The Lakurawa have been driven out due to the resilience and dedication of our security operatives,” Badaru said. He praised the Nigerian Air Force for its precision strikes on the group’s hideouts, which have left the terrorists fleeing for safety.

Adding to the optimism, he emphasized the deployment of new air platforms and advanced attack helicopters. These state-of-the-art resources, recently launched in Katsina, are being redirected to reinforce the ongoing operations in Sokoto and its environs.

Community Impact and Military Success

Residents in the affected regions, including Mera in the Augie Local Government Area of Kebbi State and Tangaza in Sokoto State, have expressed relief and gratitude for the military’s intervention. Many residents recounted improved security and the visible reduction of terrorist activities in their communities.

One resident described the military’s efforts as “timely and effective,” noting that the presence of troops and air strikes had restored a sense of safety that had been absent for years.

Leveraging Advanced Technology

The minister also touched on the military’s strategic use of technology to combat terrorism. While the Lakurawa group has reportedly employed drones to track civilians and security forces, the Nigerian armed forces have countered with superior surveillance and attack technologies. This has tipped the scale in favor of the military, ensuring operational success and disrupting terrorist networks.

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Challenges and Commitment

Despite the progress, the fight against terrorism remains an ongoing challenge. The defence minister highlighted the need for sustained support from local communities and collaboration among security agencies. “The fight against banditry and terrorism is a collective responsibility,” he said, urging citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.

A Renewed Hope for Peace

The latest developments in the military campaign against the Lakurawa terrorists signal a turning point in the battle for security in Sokoto, Kebbi, and beyond. With advanced equipment, strategic operations, and unwavering resolve, the armed forces are poised to deliver on their promise of peace and stability.

As Nigeria continues its relentless pursuit of security, the efforts in Sokoto and Kebbi serve as a testament to the government’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property.

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