Military kills 21 herdsmen militia in Benue, Nasarawa Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja and George Okoh in Makurdi

While the meeting received disturbing
security reports from the North-east, reports from Benue, Zamfara States
and the Niger Delta showed a great degree of improvement.
Buhari had returned from a 10-day
working vacation to the United Kingdom on Saturday and immediately
transmitted a letter to the National Assembly, announcing his return to
Nigeria and consequent take-over of the reins of power from
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo who had acted in that capacity since August
3.
Briefing journalists at the end of the
meeting, which lasted for two and half hours, the Chief of Defence
Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, said the meeting reviewed security
situations in all parts of the country and participants made
submissions.
According to him, the service chiefs
briefed the president on the successes recorded from their various
operations and the president instructed them to increase the tempo of
their operations in such a way that the safety of citizens could be
guaranteed and everyone proceeding on his/her activities without any
fear of insecurity.
“We just had two and half hours’ meeting
with the President and Commander-in-Chief. We reviewed the security
situation across the country in all the geopolitical zones and of
course, we made all our comments, especially the new operations in
Benue, Zamfara, Taraba operation WISE stroke, and operation (Saradaji).
“We gave the extent of successes in
these operations and we are to continue in this line of action in these
operations. All the operations were reviewed and all the issues
concerning the operations were dealt with. And he directed that we
should continue to step up our game to ensure that the nation is safe
and people go about their daily activities in a very safe manner,”
Olonisakin stated.
Also speaking, the Minister of Defence,
Brig. Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali (rtd), described the meeting as a routine
security briefing with the president, adding that it was a mere update
on the last one held on August 2, a day before the president left
Nigeria.
According to him, whereas the meeting
received disturbing security reports from the North-east, reports from
Benue, Zamfara States and the Niger Delta showed a great degree of
improvement. However, he said the North-east situation had been
critically looked into and the council had taken a decision on how to
address it.
“This is a normal routine security
briefing with Mr President. He just came back. So, we briefed him on all
the activities we had while he was away. It’s an update on the August
2nd Meeting.
“The decision that has been taken is
that we have seen that there is a lot of improvement in the security
situation in the country most especially in Zamfara and Benue States and
in the Niger Delta. In the North-east, we are having worrisome reports.
We have looked into it critically and we have taken absolute decision,”
he said.
Present at the meeting were: National
Security Adviser, Maj-Gen Babagana Monguno (rtd.); Chief of Defence
Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur
Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Ibok Ekwe Ibas; Chief of Air
Staff, Air Marshall Abubakar Sadique; Director-General of the National
Intelligence Agency (NIA), Mr. Ahmed Abubakar; Inspector General of
Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris; and the Acting Director General of Department
of State Service (DSS), Mr. Matthew Seiyefa.
Military Kills 21 Herdsmen Militia in Benue, Nasarawa
The special military operation code
named ‘Operation Whirl Stroke’ (OPWS) yesterday announced that it
neutralised a group of herdsmen militia in a shoot-out in Benue and
Nasarawa States and killed 21 of them while others sustained injuries.
The Force Commander, Operation Whirl
Stroke, Major General Adeyemi Yekini, disclosed this while briefing
journalists at the Tactical Air Command Headquarters Makurdi, on the
activities and achievements of the OPWS.
He said the herdsmen were neutralised,
while one soldier lost his life, two others sustained various degrees of
injuries, adding that the injured soldiers are responding to treatment
at the military hospital.
Yekini stated that troops of sector 2
with the headquarters at Tormatar supported by the Force Reserve,
conducted clearing operations along Gbajimba-Akor axis in Guma Local
Government Area, made contact with armed militia moving with large herds
of cattle close to boundary between Benue and Nasarawa States and
engaged them in gun duel.
According to him; the troops and the
armed herdsmen militia exchanged fire for about two hours while
reinforcements were sent to support the troops and in the process, 21 of
the herdsmen were killed while weapons and ammunitions were recovered
from the herdsmen.
He noted that based on intelligence
gathering, the troops have commenced riverine patrol on riverine areas
along Benue river basin to ensure safety at the river banks, disclosing
that, a total of 135,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have so far
returned home and now engaging in farming activities across Benue and
Nasarawa States in particular.
Yekini stated that plans are in progress to conduct further clearing operations of the border areas between the two states.
The force commander however stated that
in response to the recent killings around Katsina Ala Local Government
Area suspected to have been masterminded by Gana, OPWS troops had raided
The Akwaza camp belonging to militia Gana in Katsina Ala.
“Assault of the camp was preceded by air
strike by the Mi35m which neutralised key buildings before troops moved
in for mopping up. Troops searched the camp but nothing significant was
recovered and later set the buildings ablaze.
“It was not clear if Gana was killed
during the assault, but trail of blood seen in the buildings suspected
to be where he slept suggests he might have been hit. A motorcycle
usually used by Gana was also badly damaged during the air strike”,
Yekini disclosed.
He stated that the troops at Daudu have
been tasked to tighten up security along the Daudu- Yelwata- Kadarko
axis to put an end to armed robbery and other criminal activities along
the border areas between Benue and Nasarawa States.
According to him, the position of the
OPWS is that IDPs can now return home except along the
Gbajimba-Akor-Tomatar axis which the troops are still clearing.
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