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Weekly Press Review : From Monday 17th to Friday 21th April, 2023

21 April 2023
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Regional News

Nigerian military kills 54 terrorists, rescues over 400 victims – DHQ. Source: Premium Times

The Defence Headquarters says troops of the armed forces have in the last two weeks rescued 468 kidnapped victims and eliminated 54 terrorists in various operations across the North-east, North-central and North-west regions. The Director, Defence Media Operations, Musa Danmadami, said this on Thursday in Abuja at the bi-weekly news conference on the operations of the armed forces.

Terrorism: 1,052 killed, 4,227 abducted, 648 injured in Kaduna in 2022. Source: Premium Times

The Kaduna State commissioner for internal security and home affairs, Samuel Aruwan, has said about 1,052 people were killed, 4,227 abducted and 648 were injured in 2022. Mr Aruwan said this Wednesday during the presentation of a report on the state of insecurity in the state for 2022. The report, titled “The Security Situation in Kaduna State from 1 January to 31 December, 2022,” covered security issues ranging from banditry and terrorism, kidnapping, rape perpetrated by armed bandits, cattle rustling, communal and inter- ethnic clashes, violent attacks, and reprisal attacks.

Troops kill 24 terrorists, arrest 40 in two weeks, 501 surrender. Source: Guardian

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ), Abuja, has disclosed that troops in the frontline have killed 24 terrorists in the North East, while 501 surrendered with their families in the last two weeks. Troops also reportedly arrested no fewer than 40 in the week under review.

MNJTF Rescues Kidnapped Girls from Terrorists. Source: PRNigeria

Troops of Sector 3 Multi national Joint Task Force (MNJTF Nigeria) on 10 April 2023 rescued a 7 year old girl, Yakura Jalori who was kidnapped by suspected BH/ISWAP terrorists who demanded for ransom for her release. The troops who were on a fighting patrol engaged the terrorists and neutralized 3 of them and rescued the girl. They also recovered from the terrorists the sum of Fifty Four Thousand, One Hundred and Four Naira (#54,104. 00), one AK 47 rifle, one AK 47 rifle magazine and 4 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition.

Terrorists Kill Community Leader, Abduct Several Residents In Kaduna State. Source: Sahara Reporters

Some terrorists, locally dubbed as bandits, have reportedly killed a community leader and abducted several residents during a fresh attack in Unguwan Liman community in Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Abducted Kaduna Female Students Escape from Terrorists’ Den. Source: PRNigeria

The eight female students of Government Secondary School, Awon – who were kidnapped by terrorists on Monday 3rd April 2023 in the Awon general area of Kachia LGA – have escaped from the terrorists’ den. The students, according to preliminary briefings, escaped from a thick forest around the Kaduna – Niger interstate boundaries, and walked for days before arriving at a location (kept undisclosed for security reasons) where they were harboured. Human intelligence sources subsequently alerted the Kaduna State Government for immediate evacuation.

Chad shuts border with violence-hit Sudan. Source: news24

Chad’s government announced Saturday it was closing its border with Sudan after battles erupted between rival military factions in the neighbouring country. Sudan’s army carried out airstrikes against the bases of a paramilitary force, as weeks of tensions between two military commanders erupted into violence.

Boko Haram: Insecurity grows in Cameroon as reintegration efforts stall. Source: Pemium Times

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/593793-boko-haram-insecurity-grows-in-cameroon-as-reintegration-efforts-stall.html

Former Boko Haram fighters and members who return to communities in Cameroon pose a significant security threat to civilians. The lack of effective reintegration increases the chances of former combatants returning to violence, encouraged by the rise in lucrative organised crime, the circulation of illicit weapons and inter-communal conflicts.

New wave of kidnappings amid botched naira redesign policy. Source: Guardian

Nigerians have again been thrown into fear following the resurgence of kidnapping in parts of the country following the lifting of the ban on old naira notes. During the financial squeeze, cases of banditry and kidnapping went down. But that has since changed since the Central Bank of Nigeria complied with the Supreme Court directive to release money into the system. Following the development, no fewer than12 residents of Grow Homes Estate, along Kuchibiyi in the Kubwa area of Federal Capital Territory were kidnapped by gunmen, few days ago.

33 people buried after attack in Kaduna. Source: Premium Times

At least 33 people have been buried following an attack by gunmen in Runji village of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State. Despite being primed to do so, the Kaduna State Government is yet to provide details on the number of casualties from the attack.

Many Killed, Houses Burnt In Plateau Village. Source: Daily Trust

Many residents have been reportedly killed and houses burnt in a crisis that ensued between herders and farmers in Mai Tumbi community of Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau.

Scores feared dead, homes destroyed in Plateau fresh attack. Source: Blue Print

The Plateau state police command has confirmed the killing of scores of persons, in an alleged renewed hostilities between herders and farmers in Mai Tumbi community of Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau.

Family Of Abducted Bride Call For Help After Negotiations Stall Over Naira Shortage. Source: Humangle

Rukayya Mani and her friends were kidnapped last December in Zamfara, Northwest Nigeria, while she was preparing for her wedding. Their chances of reunion with their families have been dashed by the cash shortage.

The Untrained ‘Healer’ Who Saved Men With Mortal Wounds From Boko Haram. Source: Humangle

With no formal training in medicine, Babagana Lawan was a sanitation adviser at a local health clinic in Bama, but his “healing hands” saved the lives of two men whose necks had been slashed open by terrorists. HumAngle’s Accountability Fellow, Abubakar Muktar Abba, tells Lawan’s story for the first time.

Islamic State Claims Bomb Blast In Nigeria’s Northwest State Of Jigawa. Source: Humangle

The Nigerian franchise of the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the bomb blast on Tuesday in Dutse, the capital of Nigeria’s northwestern state of Jigawa. Earlier reports about the explosion said one person was injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded in the evening around Hakimi Street. In its communication claiming responsibility for the blast, the terror group claimed three fatalities were recorded.

Restoring Hope For The Displaced Girl In Nigeria’s Borno State. Source: Humangle

With support, a young man attempts to address some of the barriers to education for displaced girls in Borno, Northeast Nigeria

Terrorists Using Local Language To Spread Propaganda On Facebook. Source: Humangle

Ansaru, a Nigeria-based terror group, has found ways to bypass the monitoring systems on Facebook, giving them the unrestricted freedom to gather and disinform audiences in order to look attractive to potential recruits.

Over 10,000 Farmers Forcibly Evicted By Soldiers, Others, Crops Destroyed As Ondo Government Allegedly Sells Forest Reserve Farmland To Private Company. Source: Sahara Reporters

The Ondo State government has forcibly evicted over 10,000 farmers from the Oluwa Forest Reserve in the Odigbo Local Government Area of the state. The affected farmers mostly cultivate cocoa, cashew, banana, yam, and cassava at the government reserve.

Rwanda promises military assistance to Benin to combat Sahel jihadist threat. Source: rfi

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame met his Benin counterpart Patrice Talon at the weekend, promising military support to help the west African nation contain a spillover from jihadist conflict at Benin’s northern border with Burkina Faso. West Africa’s coastal nations Benin, Togo, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire are increasingly worried by the islamist insurgency gaining ground just across their northern borders.

Abducted Schoolgirls Escape Captivity In Kaduna. Source: Humangle

A group of schoolgirls kidnapped two weeks ago from a school in Kaduna state have escaped, the Kaduna State Government has said. They are currently being cared for at a hospital in Kaduna city, friends of the girls’ families told HumAngle.

Terrorists kill 16 people in separate attacks in Zamfara. Source: PremiumTimes

Terrorists in the Birnin Magaji area of Zamfara State have vowed to continue attacking local communities in the area until a unit of soldiers stationed in the area is withdrawn, residents told PREMIUM TIMES Wednesday morning. PREMIUM TIMES spoke to four residents from Birnin Magaji, Mazauda, Nasarawa Mai layi and Gidan Kane communities on the recent attacks that led to the death of 16 people. Several others were wounded during the attack.

Banditry: 308 Killed, 746 Kidnapped In Kaduna In 3 Months — Report. Source: Daily Trust

The Kaduna State government has said 214 people were killed between January and March this year in attacks by bandits and terrorists, communal clashes, violent attacks, and reprisals. It said the 214 victims comprised of 14 females, 196 males, and four minors across the three senatorial districts. It also said 746 others were kidnapped within the period.

Nigerian Army To Deploy 172 Personnel To Ensure Peace In Guinea Bissau. Source: Sahara Reporters

The Nigerian Army has completed pre-deployment training for 172 troops for a peacekeeping mission in Guinea Bissau. The troops began the exercise on March 21 at the Martin Luther Agwai International Leadership and Peace Keeping Centre (MLAILPKC) in Jaji, Kaduna State On March 21, 2023.

Peace and Security

G7 reaffirms support for peace and stability in Africa. Source: news24

The International Group of Seven (G7) reaffirmed its support for sub-Saharan Africa’s fight against terrorism and political instability. It also endorsed Africa’s call for more representation in international platforms, such as the United Nations.

Amid Denials By Nigerian Government, More Women Narrate Having Forced Abortions In Army’s Secret Programme For Girls, Women Raped By Boko Haram Terrorists –Report. Source: Sahara Reporters

As National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, holds hearings on reports of a mass army-run forced abortion programme in Nigeria’s war-torn northeast, two more women have said that they underwent abortions in military custody without their consent. The accounts of the two women, who said they met by chance at a wedding outside Nigeria, buttress the testimony of more than 30 other women and girls who said they endured forced abortions during the government’s nearly 14-year war against Islamist insurgents.

Thousands Of Nigerian Students Trapped In Sudan By Conflict. Source: Humangle

Thousands of Nigerian students are trapped by the conflict that has broken out in Sudan. The fighting that has gone on for nearly a week in Khartoum is said to be spreading to residential areas in the capital, a development that may increase the fatalities among civilians. The students said they had heard nothing from the Nigerian embassy, since the fighting started.

Ndace to Launch Three Books on Counter-Insurgency Operations. Source: PRNigeria

One of Nigeria’s most celebrated embedded journalists, Jibrin Baba Ndace, is set to launch his first ever trilogy, which highlights the ‘Nigeria’s Armed Forces War Against Boko Haram-ISWAP Insurgency’, in the North East. The books are titled “walking the war front with Lt. Gen. TY Buratai, “Duty Call Under Buratai’s Command” and finally “The Lonely Grave”, a collection of poems.

Humanitarian

More Children Die After Taking Fake Cough Syrup In Cameroon. Source: Humangle

The death toll of children killed by the consumption of fake cough syrup in Cameroon has reached nine, yet the business of unlicensed medicine sellers continues to boom.

Hope for millions as Nigeria approves malaria vaccine. Source: Premium Times

The Nigerian government has approved a new malaria vaccine from Oxford University, becoming the second country after Ghana in the world to grant such approval. The vaccine- R21/Matrix-M, is developed by the University of Oxford and manufactured by the Serum Institute of India. The Director General of Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Mojisola Adeyeye, announced the development on Monday in Abuja.

Stabilization and economic development

Nigerian university develops ‘climate smart’ goat farming. Source: Premium Times

The Federal University of Technology Akure, (FUTA) said collaborative research between its Laboratory for Geoecology and Sustainable Food System, GeoLab, and Biospheric Scientific Nigeria Limited, BioSci, has come up with a sustainable climate-smart goat/sheep farming. The outcome of the research titled: “Unlocking the Potentials of Indigenous Goats and Sheep Using Climate Smart Agriculture Innovations,” is a specially bred “FUTASA goats and sheep,” it said. The university said meat derived from the breeds is the healthiest of all red meats, having low fat, calories, low cholesterol, and high in protein.

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Mamman Mahmood