Nigeria: Nigerian Troops Kill 94 Terrorists, Arrest 171, Vows To Contain Killings, Destruction In Plateau State

The Armed Forces of Nigeria (comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force) on Thursday said its troops killed a total of 94 terrorists in the last one week ending January 25, 2014.

It also said that 171 terrorists were arrested by the troops in ongoing military offensives across the nation.

Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, told journalists on Thursday while reviewing the activities of the military in the last one week that “during the week under review. Troops neutralised 94 and arrested 171 of them. Troops also arrested 43 perpetrators of oil theft and rescued 29 kidnapped hostages. 

“In the SS (South-South), troops denied the oil theft of the estimated sum of Four Hundred and Eighty Five Million Nine Hundred and Eighty Three Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Naira (N485,983,150.00) only.

“Furthermore, troops recovered 168 assorted weapons and 2,757 assorted ammunition. The breakdown as follows: one GPMG, 85 AK47 rifles, one Vektor R4 rifle, one G3 rifle, 10 pump action guns, 12 locally fabricated guns, 6 locally made pistols, 21 dane gun, one double barrel gun, one fabricated revolver rifle, 2 x 36 hand grenades and one fabricated dane gun.

“Others are: 290 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 2,132 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 115 rounds of 5.66mm ammo, 29 rounds of PKT ammo, 10 rounds of 9mm ammo, 297 cartridges, 21 magazines, 14 vehicles, 35 motorcycles, 27 mobile phones, 2 baofeng radios and the sum of N2,594,000.00 amongst other items.

“Troops in the Niger Delta area discovered and destroyed 16 dugout pits, 51 boats, 49 storage tanks and 3 vehicles. Other items recovered include 38 cooking ovens, 3 pump machines and 31 illegal refining sites. Troops recovered 363,875 litres of stolen crude oil, 198,315 litres of illegally refined AGO and 5,200 litres of PMS”, General Buba stated.

General Buba, who also spoke about the deteriorating security situation in Abuja, Plateau State and the North Central Zone and what the AFN was doing to bring the situation under control, said: “As for the FCT and environs, offensive operations are ongoing at the following locations; Cashew Forest, Kwaku, Gwombe, Gadoro and Tukuba all in Kuje Area Council. Other areas covered were Kawu, Igu, Tokulo, Gaba, Zuma 1 and Zuma 2, Shere, Mpape, Jikoko, Berger Quarry and Nukuchi Villages all in Bwari Area Council of FCT.

“In neighboring States to the FCT such as Niger State, troops are conducting operations in Gauraka, Apo Forest, Gyedna/Sabon Wusa and Garam in Tafa LGA of Niger State. Additionally, troops covered Numan and Basa in Akwanga and Nasarawa LGAs  of Nasarawa State respectively. 

“As for the situation  in the NC (North Central), tension broke out in MANGU in the early hours of 23 Jan 24.  The situation escalated and resulted in break down of law and order in MANGU Town and adjoining communities.  The crisis which started from GANGARAN KWATA escalated to other parts of MANGU LGA despite concerted efforts by troops deployed to the general area to restore normalcy.  Details to follow. 

 “Overall, we would like citizens to clearly understand  why we are fighting this war. They should  understand that the terrorist will not stop, until they are stopped.

“Everyone should understand that the terrorists and their cohorts exist for the sake of war. Therefore for the sake of peace they must be eliminated. 

“All hands must be on deck, in our villages, communities and environments to ensure that the security forces are supported with necessary information to win this war. 

“We also urge  trusted voices by the people to use their voice for good and not for evil. There is need to stop the bleeding and commence the healing.”

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