Security
Five kidnapped students rescued

Five out of the thirty-nine kidnapped students of College of Forestry Mechanisation, Kaduna has been rescued according to a statement by the Commissioner for Homeland Affairs and Internal Security.

The statement which was signed by Mr. Samuel Aruwan said five abductees were rescued by the Securiry operatives on Monday and were moved to militaey facilities immediately for medical treatment.

“The Nigerian military has informed the Kaduna State Government that five of the many kidnapped students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna were recovered this afternoon and are presently in a military facility where they are undergoing a thorough medical check-up.
“The Kaduna State Government will provide updates on further operational feedback to be received on this case.
The 39 college students were abducted by bandits from the institution in March.
While the Kaduna State Government has insisted it would neither negotiate with the abductors nor pay them ransom, parents of the kidnapped students have been appealing to the government to reconsider the position in the interest of the students.
The state government had on Sunday denied appointing intermediaries to negotiate with the bandits on its behalf, saying it would prosecute any person found posing as one.

Security
Senator Jimoh urges global parliamentary body to support Defence budgets to tackle insecurity across globe

Jimoh stated this during the 150th inter-parliamentary meeting in Uzbekistan

Senator Jimoh Ibrahim representing Nigeria and other modern war studies experts have urged the global parliamentarians to support Ministries of Defence annual budget to curb insecurity across the world.

He stressed that the body should collaborate and support budgets rather than investigation as insecurity is likely to escalate in the 21st century.
He emphasised the need for a supportive rather than an investigative approach, asserting that human life is priceless.
According to him: “The central question for governments and security agencies should be: security for whom, when, and how?
“Addressing power and insecurity issues alongside their ecosystems is key to the security of the geocentric system.
“The government’s failure to address poverty effectively will further exacerbate insecurity.”
Senator Ibrahim noted that the government’s approach to security is marked by a constant flip between fear and courage: fear that the system is failing.
“Life is increasingly tricky amid this struggle, yet we still maintain a defence structure. It is only a matter of time before one of these emotions- fear or courage- prevails.
“I saw fear within government leadership, leading to unprecedented crises and heightened insecurity,” he said.
The Senator responded to inquiries from the international media in Uzbekistan and emphasised that parliament needs to adopt a more supportive and friendly stance rather than merely fulfilling its traditional oversight duties regarding the Ministry of Defence appropriations.
The Nigerian Senator observed “a noticeable shift in the relationship between the goals of poverty reduction and governmental efficiency, is the area where domestic insecurity arises”.
Senator Ibrahim, who holds a doctorate in Modern Warfare, remarked that when Parliament functions as an oversight entity examining security expenditures, it might inadvertently foster insecurity.
He stressed that efficient system and process creation and management could assist in fighting fraud related to security spending, a key concern for Parliament.

Security
DEPOWA College Project: A commitment to nation building – Badaru

The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar has underscored that the proposed Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA) College Project signifies a steadfast commitment of military and police families to nation-building.

The Minister made the statement during the ground-breaking and fundraising ceremony held in Abuja, where he commended DEPOWA for its visionary leadership in advancing this significant initiative.

In his address, Minister Badaru described the event as a historic milestone: “It is with great pride and enthusiasm that I join you today to celebrate this momentous occasion—the ground-breaking and fundraising for the DEPOWA College Project.
This initiative embodies the unwavering commitment of our military and police families to nation-building, and I commend DEPOWA for its visionary leadership in championing this noble cause.”
Highlighting the importance of education, the Minister stated, “Education is the bedrock of societal progress.
This college will serve as a beacon of hope, excellence, and opportunity for the children of our brave service members. By investing in their future, we honor the sacrifices of their parents and strengthen the foundation of our national security.
A well-educated generation nurtured in an environment of discipline and patriotism is critical to sustaining peace, unity, and prosperity in Nigeria.”
Minister Badaru reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to supporting DEPOWA, stating, “The Ministry of Defence stands in solidarity with DEPOWA and pledges its full support to ensure the timely completion of this project.
“We recognize the unique challenges faced by the families of those who dedicate their lives to protecting our nation. This college will alleviate educational burdens while fostering academic excellence and moral integrity among students.
“I also urge all stakeholders—government agencies, corporate organizations, and public-spirited individuals—to contribute generously to this laudable endeavor.”
In closing, he acknowledged and applauded DEPOWA for its resilience and compassion: “To our donors and partners, your generosity will resonate through generations. Together, we shall build an institution that will produce future leaders, innovators, and patriots. I wish you a successful event.”

Security
Islamic terrorist commander intercepted, arrested with weapons, cash in neigbouring Niger Republic

A Commander of a notorious Islamic Sect terrorist organization, Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) in the Tillabéri region has been arrested bybthe Nigerien Military.

He was arrested with cache arms and cash meant for terrorism operations, according to a popular Security analyst Zagazola Makama.

Reports indicated that cash, weapons, and logistical supplies believed to be intended for terrorist activities were recovered from the sect’s commander.
In its operational report for the period from April 3 to April 5, the army confirmed that the suspect was intercepted on April 3 at approximately 6:30 p.m. while traveling in a vehicle on the Torodi–Niamey route.
Military sources indicate that a search of the vehicle resulted in the recovery of a firearm, multiple mobile phones, and a total of 5,032,900 CFA francs. The army suspects that these funds were earmarked for acquiring logistics to facilitate terrorist operations.
Further investigations led the troops to a garden owned by the suspect in the village of Boborgou, which was reportedly utilized as a logistical hub by armed groups. Among the items found were food supplies, communication airtime, clothing, and black fabric believed to be used for camouflage purposes.
Additionally, security forces discovered a substantial stock of pasta in a nearby school building, which is thought to have been intended to support active terrorist operatives in the region.
The army has also indicated that the suspect is closely associated with the hijacking of two vehicles that occurred between Makalondi and Niaktiré on April 2.
Ongoing security operations in the area are part of a larger initiative aimed at dismantling terrorist networks and restoring stability.

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