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PHOTOS: Troops arrests Boko Haram fuel supplier in Borno

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Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI have arrested a 54-year-old suspected Boko Haram fuel supplier in Borno State.

Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, Media Information Officer Joint Task Force North East Operation HADIN KAI, who made this known in a statement said troops have maintained momentum in the fight against insurgency, recording significant successes under Operation Desert Sanity IV, between 19 and 24 September 2025 in Borno and Adamawa States.

According to him, the suspect was caught with 23 bottles of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) concealed in a bag while travelling along the Maiduguri-Gamboru Ngala road.

“On 23 September, troops of 112 Task Force Battalion at Forward Operating Base Ngwom arrested a suspect identified as Thomas James (54 years old) with 23 bottles of PMS concealed in a bag,” the statement read.

“He was attempting to board a vehicle to Gamboru Ngala from Maiduguri when intercepted. Preliminary findings link him to terrorist fuel supply lines. He has been handed over to 7 Military Intelligence Brigade for investigation.”

Other key achievements during the week include: Interception of 21 jerricans of smuggled fuel seized in Mubi axis; large quantities of urea fertilizer intercepted in Mubi Central Market while one terrorist was neutralised in an ambush near Alau Dam, Borno,

“On 19 September, troops of 232 Battalion (Tactical) and Sector 4 Special Forces seized 7 jerricans of smuggled Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at Vintim, Mubi South LGA. On 21 September, troops intercepted 9 jerricans of PMS along Fillin Ball–Gella road in Mubi South,” the statement added.

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“Additionally, on 24 September, another 5 jerricans of PMS were seized at Tsamiya, Mubi North of Adamawa State.

“Equally, on 21 and 24 September, troops uncovered quantities of urea fertilizer in Mubi Central Market. Suspected suppliers fled, abandoning the products. These consistent interceptions have dealt a blow to terrorist logistics and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) -making capacity.

“On 22 September, troops of 73 Battalion (Motorised), working with Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and Hybrid Forces, mounted an ambush at Kolori Karumi, west of Alau Dam in Borno State. At about 10:15 pm, contact was made and troops neutralised one suspected Boko Haram scout.”

“On 24 September, following credible intelligence, troops of 232 Battalion with hunters arrested Ahmadu Buba (31 years old) in Garkida, Gombi LGA.

“The suspect, from Sabon Gari Kimba in Damboa, confessed to joining Boko Haram in April 2025 and admitted to involvement in attacks at Mandaragirau Sabon Gari Kimba (August 2025) and the destruction of Mandahuma Bridge (June 2025).”

The Military High Command lauded troops for the impressive battle performance ,while urging them to sustain the aggressive posture and operational tempo.

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Hundreds still missing after Boko Haram attack in Borno

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Suspected Boko Haram terrorists have abducted more than 300 residents during a deadly attack on Ngoshe community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State midnight on Wednesday, forcing thousands of survivors to flee to neigbouring Pulka community, where many have been forced to sleep on roads and in school buildings for fear of further attacks.

The PUNCH had earlier reported that suspected Boko Haram insurgents killed an unspecified number of civilians and abducted several women after launching an attack on a military post in the community.

Sources told our correspondent that the terrorists first stormed the military base in Ngoshe before unleashing violence on residents at about 1am on Wednesday.

Eyewitnesses said the assault lasted for several hours, leaving panic and destruction in its wake, before the air component of Operation Hadin Kai was deployed to repel the attackers and disperse them into the surrounding forest.

They added that the insurgents burnt several houses before retreating.

According to reports on Thursday, the Nigerian military also killed scores of the Boko Haram terrorists after their attack on the Ngoshe military base, which reportedly left nine soldiers dead.

After the raid, surveillance aircraft tracked the insurgents along known escape routes and carried out precision airstrikes on their positions, killing more than 50 fighters, the reports added.

The spokesperson for the Borno State Police Command, ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the attack to The PUNCH, noting that many residents were still unaccounted for.

“Some civilians whose number is yet to be ascertained were affected or killed during the attack. Several others are still missing and may have been abducted and taken towards the Mandara Mountains,” he said.

Daso added that authorities were still working to determine the full extent of the abductions.

“As of now, we have not completed the process of establishing the total number of those taken away. If reports about the Chief Imam being missing are confirmed, we will verify and update you accordingly,” he said.

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As of the time of filing this report, efforts to obtain an update from the spokesperson of the police and the spokesperson of Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Sani Uba, were unsuccessful as calls placed to his phone were not answered.

Meanwhile, the Senator representing Borno South Senatorial District, Ali Ndume, condemned the attack during an interview with journalists on Thursday, revealing that more than 100 residents were still missing.

According to the senator, the insurgents overran the military formation in Ngoshe before unleashing violence on the community.

“The military base in the community (Ngoshe) was dislodged, with some major equipment destroyed. Residential houses and property worth millions of naira were also set ablaze,” Ndume said.

“As it is, details about the unfortunate Ngoshe incident are still sketchy, but information at my disposal revealed that many of the fleeing terrorists were neutralised by the air component of the Joint Task Force North-East, Operation Hadin Kai.”

He added that the attack also claimed the lives of several prominent members of the community.

“Unfortunately, the Chief Imam of Ngoshe and some elders, as well as soldiers, were among those slaughtered or killed,” the lawmaker said.

Ndume further disclosed that many residents remained unaccounted for following the raid.

“More than 100 people are still missing or abducted during the attack, while thousands of civilians, mostly women and children, have been displaced and are currently taking refuge in Pulka community,” he added.

Some survivors who fled the violence and are currently sheltering in Gwoza described the attack as devastating and appealed for urgent humanitarian assistance.

The District Secretary of Ngoshe, Shuaibu Dabawa, said the scale of the abduction was massive, claiming that more than 300 residents were taken away by the insurgents.

“When they attacked, we heard sporadic gunshots and immediately fled into the bush for safety, where we spent the entire night,” Dabawa said.

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“More than 300 people were abducted by the terrorists during the attack. There is currently no military presence in Ngoshe, which has heightened security concerns,” he added.

Dabawa also expressed deep concern about the fate of elderly residents left behind in the town.

“Our immediate worry is that some elderly people remain trapped in the community alongside several dead bodies. Many of us escaped with nothing except the clothes we were wearing. The town has been completely deserted,” he said.

He added that displaced residents were now scattered across Pulka, with many sleeping in open spaces while others have taken shelter at the Central Primary School in the town.

“We are appealing for urgent military reinforcement and food assistance for the affected families,” he said.

One of the survivors, Audu Bello, said it was difficult to immediately determine the exact number of those abducted without proper verification from affected families.

“It was a mass abduction. Only families whose relatives were taken can give a clearer picture of the number of victims,” Bello said.

“For many of us, we managed to escape after hearing sporadic gunshots. It was an unfortunate incident that has devastated many families. Several households have now been split apart, with some members in Pulka while others are scattered in unknown locations seeking safety,” he added.

Another survivor, Amina Halidu, lamented the harsh living conditions confronting displaced residents who fled to Pulka following the attack.

According to her, many of the victims are currently sheltering at the Central Primary School in Pulka under extremely difficult conditions.

“Many people are now camped at Central Primary School in Pulka. There is no water, no food and no proper shelter. Most of the displaced persons are women and children. We are appealing for urgent government intervention,” she said.

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When contacted for comments, the Director-General of the Borno State Emergency Management Agency, Ali Abdullahi, neither answered calls nor responded to text messages as of the time this report was filed.

The Borno State Commissioner of Information and Internal Security, Usman Tar, told The PUNCH on Thursday night that the state had intervened and provided support for the survivors.

He said, “There is a standing protocol by the state government for providing support to people that are affected by conflicts.
“In the case of Ngoshe, the people were assembled at Pulka, a nearby town to the area, and immediate support came from the local government.”

Tar added, “In addition, the state government, through the state emergency management agency, has dispatched palliatives to all the victims and each household. The items include rice, sugar, millet and blankets. It will get to them tomorrow (today).

“Currently, the people are comfortable and the military is on top of the situation and making sure that there is a security corridor for the transportation of the items to the victims.

“We have also dispatched healthcare and sanitation officials to the location to make sure there is no outbreak of a pandemic.”

On the number of missing persons, the commissioner added, “We are in the process of verification, the actual figure is yet to be ascertained.”

Meanwhile, our correspondent learnt that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen Waidi Shuabi, will visit the Ngoshe community on Friday.

Security sources, who confirmed the visit to The PUNCH, said the COAS would interface with the victims and access the situation.

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Soldiers kill notorious kidnapper, rescue four victims in Edo

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Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 4 Brigade under 2 Division, in collaboration with the Edo State Security Corps, have neutralised a suspected notorious kidnapper, rescued four abducted victims and arrested another suspect during separate operations in Edo State.

The operations were carried out under Operation IGBO DANU 1 in Warake Forest, Auchi Local Government Area, and Ujemen in Esan West Local Government Area.

This was disclosed in a statement on Wednesday by the Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 4 Brigade Nigerian Army, Capt. Kennedy Anyanwu.

According to the statement, the troops conducted a night operation on Tuesday, following reports of gunshots in Warake Forest.

The statement read, “Troops during Operation IGBO DANU 1 working alongside personnel from the Nigerian Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and local vigilantes carried out a night operation on March 3, 2026 in Warake Forest, Auchi Local Government Area.

“The troops responded to gunshots heard in the forest during a night patrol with aggressive pursuit and minimum use of firearms.

“The gallant troops neutralised a notorious kidnapper that has been terrorising Auchi and environs during the encounter. The superior firepower of troops forced the remaining criminals to abandon their victims and flee into the bush.”

The Army said four kidnapped victims were rescued during the operation and later reunited with their families.

The statement added, “Four victims including Stella Abbas (29), Tina Ododa (19), Razak Rashid (27) and Mutanibi Kalifa (16), were rescued unhurt and later reunited with their families.

“Items recovered from the neutralised kidnapper are cash amount of Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N650,000) only, footwear, power bank and mobile phones.”

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The Army further revealed that troops carried out another operation the same day in Ujemen, Esan West Local Government Area, where a suspected kidnapper was arrested.

“In a separate operation on March 3 2026, troops in collaboration with the Edo State Security Corps raided a house in Ujemen, Esan West Local Government Area suspected to be a kidnapper’s hideout.

“A 39-year-old suspect, Omogbegha Solomon, was arrested during the raid.

“During the operation, troops discovered a shrine containing charms and photographs of various individuals in an abandoned room within the compound. The shrine was destroyed in-situ, and the suspect was handed over to the Nigeria Police Force Ekpoma Division for further investigation,” the statement added.

The Commander of 4 Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Ahmed Balogun, commended the troops for their efforts and urged them to intensify operations against criminal elements in the state.

“The Commander 4 Brigade, Brigadier General Ahmed Balogun, commended the troops for their dexterity and urged them to sustain the aggressive onslaught against all the criminal elements in line with directives from the General Officer Commanding 2 Division, Major General Chinedu Nnebeife,” the statement added.

Balogun also reassured residents of the brigade’s commitment to protecting lives and property across Edo State.

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Lagos prosecutes 4,000 residents for illegal waste dumping

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No fewer than 4,000 persons arrested for dumping refuse on roadsides, drainage channels, medians and other unauthorised locations across Lagos State in the last 12 months have been prosecuted, the state government has said.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with PUNCH Metro at his office on Wednesday.

Wahab’s comments come amid renewed concerns over heaps of waste dumped on road medians in parts of the state, raising questions about the capacity of Private Sector Participants and the Lagos Waste Management Authority to effectively manage refuse collection.

Expressing displeasure at what he described as blatant violations of environmental laws, the commissioner queried the rationale behind indiscriminate waste disposal by Lagos residents, saying, “The question we need to ask is: Why are people taking waste from their homes and dumping it on the median? Is that fair to the state? Sometimes, you wake up and see people using very beautiful and expensive vehicles to dump refuse on the roadside or on road medians.”

He emphasised that enforcement remains a central component of the state government’s Clean Lagos strategy.

“We have arrested a lot of them (environmental violators). My belief is that there must be consequences for bad behaviour. That is why we take them to court. We have prosecuted over 4,000 in the last 12 months. We are not playing.

“There is no way you will have laws, and you can’t enforce them. In Singapore, you can’t chew gum because you will pay a penalty.”

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In response to complaints by residents that the PSP operators rarely collect waste, Wahab emphasised the importance of payment compliance.

“If you don’t pay, how do you want to enjoy the service? They are business people. The government still intervenes by supporting them with subsidies and grants,” he said.

While admitting that the waste evacuation framework requires adjustments, he maintained that the system is workable.

“The system will work, but we need to rejig it to ensure operators earn commensurate income from their businesses, while maintaining a balance where LAWMA also does much more.”

The commissioner also revealed that the state is expanding its landfill capacity, with new sites under development in Epe, Oke-Oso and Erekete in Badagry.

“With the opening of new landfills around Epe, Oke-Oso and Erekete in Badagry, we must put proper infrastructure in place to make them attractive and accessible to the PSP operators,” he said.

Drawing a global comparison, Wahab referenced recent waste management challenges in the United Kingdom.

“This time last year, the whole of Birmingham was dealing with mountains of refuse for about seven to eight months. That is a developed country. It was a phase. All over the world, waste management is a challenge. But what we will never do is raise our hands and surrender. That would mean we have failed.”

He claimed that the situation in Lagos had improved in recent weeks following stricter oversight and enforcement.

“In the past few weeks, if we are fair to the government, things have tremendously improved.

“We have started monitoring the PSP operators and warned them that if they can’t meet the expectations of refusal collection and disposal, we will take them out of the system. LAWMA has also doubled its support in terms of capacity. That is why there is noticeable improvement across the state.”

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Reiterating his stance on enforcement, Wahab maintained that environmental compliance must be taken seriously.

According to a report by PUNCH Metro in December 2025, Lagos State generates over 13,000 metric tonnes of waste daily — a volume that exceeds the daily output of some African countries — underscoring the scale of the challenge confronting the state’s waste management system.

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