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Improved Coordination Under NSA Yields Major Breakthroughs Against Terrorists Across Nigeria

A string of recent successful operations by Nigeria’s security forces has been attributed to better inter-agency coordination under the guidance of the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, and enhanced intelligence gathering across the country.

In Niger and Kwara States, residents expressed relief and celebration following the reported arrest of a wanted terrorist commander, Mahmuda, near the country’s border with the Benin Republic. The operation was allegedly carried out by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), marking a significant breakthrough in the ongoing efforts to dismantle terrorist networks operating along Nigeria’s northwestern corridor.

The arrest comes amid a renewed focus on covert operations and intelligence-led engagements under the leadership of the new DSS Director-General. Sources suggest the Service has been recalibrated to operate with heightened discretion and efficiency, a shift that has already begun yielding results.

In a separate but related development, the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, acting on precise intelligence, disrupted a convergence of terrorists during a wedding ceremony at the foot of Asola Hills in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State on August 4. The terrorists, who had gathered from various locations including the Faskari and Kankara axes of Katsina State, were neutralized in a series of precision airstrikes.

The follow-up ground operation, carried out by troops of 1 Brigade under Sector 2 of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, reportedly encountered and overcame an ambush while advancing toward Yankuzo village, where injured terrorists had sought treatment. Local sources confirmed that no fewer than 30 terrorists were killed across the air and ground engagements, with several collaborators from Kunchin Kalgo village sustaining critical injuries.

In the North East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai, in collaboration with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), arrested a suspected Boko Haram logistics supplier, Ahmadu Mohammed Dogo, in Maiduguri. The suspect was intercepted while allegedly transporting fuel disguised in drink bottles—an apparent attempt to supply insurgents in the Gamboru-Ngala area, a known logistics route for the terrorist group.

Security analysts have linked the effectiveness of these operations to the strategic direction provided by the Office of the National Security Adviser, which has been working to enhance synergy among the various security and intelligence agencies in the country. Through tighter coordination, real-time intelligence sharing, and community-based human intelligence, the security architecture appears to be regaining momentum in the fight against terrorism.

Tunde Alade

Tunde is a political Enthusiast who loves using technology to impact his immediate community by providing accurate data and news items for the good of the country.

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