Northern Elders have called on the Nigerian military to wipe out the new terror group in Kebbi and Sokoto before it gets out of hand.
The elders, under the umbrella of the apex northern sociocultural group, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), reported that members of the new terror group, called Lakurawa, are now sacking people from their houses and driving out security agents and vigilantes on Nigerian territory.
The elders expressed deep concern about the emergence of a new armed terror group in the Northwest states of Kebbi and Sokoto, as confirmed by local authorities as well as Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters. According to the national publicity secretary of the ACF, Professor Tukur Muhammad-Baba, the new group is reported to be terrorising communities, sacking the country’s security agents and local vigilante outfits, and forcing compliance to its brand of the justice system.
“Additionally, although membership of the group is reported of foreign origin (speaking French and a dialect of Arabic languages), it is said to engage in membership recruitment, using monetary incentives and force. Already, within the last 48 hours, the group has attacked communities in Argungu Local Government Area, killing 15 persons. This development is simply one too many.”
ACF described the emergence of this group as very dangerous and alarming as it indicates an escalation in the devastating state of insecurity in the Northwest, now Nigeria’s epicentre of terrorism.
It stated that coming amid renewed vigour by the Nigerian military to decapitate banditry in this zone, the new development raises serious concerns as a further grave challenge to Nigeria’s national security interests. “Thus, the group should not be toyed with in any form and must be processed and treated seriously. Lakurawa, at this incipient stage of its emergence, must not be tolerated or allowed to entrench itself in our communities through benign neglect and kid-glove treatment as was the case with Boko Haram insurgency, farmer-herder clashes and banditry in the Northeast, North Central and Northwest areas, respectively”.
ACF urged the security agencies to move fast, and urgently too, to subjugate and decapitate the Lakurawa terror gangs with all the human and material arsenal at their disposal, without hesitation.
“For the umpteenth time, ACF urges an immediate, comprehensive and thorough re-appraisal of Nigeria’s National Security strategies and tactics such as to leave no one in doubt about the national resolve to deal decisively with any threats to Nigeria’s peace and stability as may be contemplated by terror groups of whatever forms or descriptions.
“ACF believes that the development in question brings into sharp focus a need for the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MJTF) arrangement with neighbours to be reinvigorated and reinforced. The Niger Republic must be persuaded to return to participate in the endeavour.
“The visit to the Niger Republic earlier in the year by Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, should be utilised as a fulcrum for renewed cross-border international efforts to deal with terrorists.”
The Northern elders further urged the federal, state and local authorities to leverage the close complex historic socio-cultural, economic and political ties with Nigeria’s neighbours in confronting the mutual existential security threats that terror groups pose to all.
ACF further called for the intensification of intelligence gathering with the possible involvement of local informants in communities to contain insurgents. Villagers must unequivocally be made to know the dire consequences of any involvement with terror groups in any form whatsoever.
They also advocated more effective and efficient inter-agency collaboration among national security agencies under the coordination of the Office of the National Security Advisor, and the involvement of local traditional and religious leaders, persons of influence, hunters, vigilante outfits and other community members to form vanguards of support for security operations.
Troops pound bandits in Kebbi, Zamfara
The Air Component of ‘Operation Fansan Yamma’ has bombed a terrorist arms depot belonging to bandit kingpin Ado Aleiro and killed scores of fighters in Kebbi and Zamfara states.
A statement by the Nigeria Air Force (NAF) spokesman, Air Cdre Olusola Akinboyewa, said the air strikes were carried out to support the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s renewed drive to eliminate all forms of criminality in the Northwestern region.
He said the strikes were executed under an air operation nicknamed Farautar Mujiya,
He said the operation began with high-impact night operations deep within the strongholds of notorious bandits across Zamfara and Kebbi states.
According to the director, the first wave of strikes was launched following confirmed intelligence about increased terrorist activities in areas identified as strongholds of notorious bandit warlords who had long terrorised local communities.
He said NAF assets executed a surprise aerial assault on multiple camps on November 8, 2024, using advanced surveillance and precision targeting. These included the strategic Sangeko location in Zamfara, near the Kebbi border, and Ado Aleiro’s heavily fortified enclave around Asola Hill in the Tsafe local government area.
“The strikes not only obliterated a major arms depot belonging to the infamous bandit leader, Ado Aleiro but also neutralised many of his fighters,” he said.
Akinboyewa said the precision bombardment severely weakened the terrorists’ operational capabilities. He added that intelligence reports and Battle Damage Assessments confirmed the strikes’ overwhelming impact, which resonated throughout the night.
“Several kidnapped victims, previously held captive by the bandits, were able to escape amidst the chaos, making their way to safety in Kebbi State.
“Some of the victims who escaped provided testimonies detailing their daring flight to freedom,” he added.
According to him, air strikes have not only struck fear into the hearts of the bandits but also provided a sense of hope and assurance for residents who have long suffered under the threat of banditry.
Ag. COAS Visits Sokoto On Maiden Operational Tour
The acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Olufemi Oluyede, on Sunday visited Tangaza local government area of Sokoto state, the base of the new terror group, “Lukarawa.”
It was his maiden operational visit since his appointment as interim COAS.
Lt. General Oluyede, speaking in the Masallaci community, called on the people of the community to always give accurate and timely information to the troops to help them fight against insecurity.
He said, “I am here to see my soldiers, to assess their state of readiness, and to charge them with continuing to do what they have been doing best to secure the country in general.
Speaking on the presence of the new terror group, “Lukarawa,” the army chief reiterated that there will always be challenges, but the issue “is how we react to these challenges.
“That is why I am here to see my people and prepare them for the challenge, and that is what we shall do.
“Let me call on the community to continue to support us. Nigeria belongs to all of us, and if we don’t get their support, we can’t succeed, which means the country will not be secure.
“We need the support of Nigerians to have economic prosperity in the country.”
The Army chief also visited troops in the Illela local government area of the state, where he met with officers of the Battalion.
He also met with other sister security agents, during which he emphasised the need for them to work in synergy.