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Kadafur to New LG Chairmen: Serve with Integrity, Not Power

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Kadafur to New LG Chairmen: Serve with Integrity, Not Power

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Borno State Acting Governor Alhaji Umar Usman Kadafur has charged the 27 newly elected local government chairmen to see their victory at the polls not as a reward for power, but as a heavy responsibility to serve the people with transparency, vision and accountability.

Speaking on Thursday during the swearing-in ceremony at the Government House in Maiduguri, Kadafur described the council chairmen as the driving force behind the implementation of the state’s 25-year Development Plan and the engines of its 10-year strategic transformation agenda.

According to him, the ceremony marked more than a political transition, stressing that it symbolised sacred trust between the elected officials and the people they were meant to serve.

“Today, we gather here to witness a profound transition of democratic duty and a sacred trust,” the acting governor said. “You have not just won elections at the polls; you have accepted a covenant with the people of Borno State.”

Kadafur noted that, beyond electoral success, the chairmen volunteered to shoulder the hopes, struggles, and aspirations of citizens at the grassroots, which he described as the bedrock of any thriving society.

He warned them against seeing their positions as symbols of authority, stating clearly that governance at the local level is about service, sacrifice and responsibility.

“Let me be unequivocal: this ceremony is not a celebration of power; it is an induction into a furnace of responsibility,” he said.

The acting governor reminded the chairmen that the people in their local government areas are not their subjects but their principals, urging them to prioritise efficient service delivery and person-centred leadership.

Highlighting the importance of local councils in sustaining peace and development, Kadafur said the quality of governance at the grassroots would determine shared prosperity and renewed hope across the 27 councils.

He emphasised the importance of managing funds allocated to local governments with utmost care, caution, and honesty, as they serve as the lifeline of communities.

“You must be guardians of every naira spent. Focus on essentials that directly improve the lives, security, and dignity of our people,” he charged, warning against embarking on vanity projects that do not address real needs.

On workers’ welfare, Kadafur described the timely payment of salaries and entitlements as non-negotiable, adding that productivity and discipline must be restored across the local government system.

“All council workers must report to their duty posts promptly. Productivity and discipline must return to the system,” he said.

The acting governor further reminded the chairmen of their moral and legal obligations, declaring that accountability goes beyond institutions.

“You are accountable to God Almighty, the law and the people. Your offices must be temples of transparency,” he said, urging them to welcome public scrutiny and actively engage their communities in governance.

He also called on residents across the state to remain vigilant and hold their leaders accountable to the promises made during their campaigns.

“People’s vigilant engagement is the lifeblood of democracy and good governance,” Kadafur added, urging citizens to closely monitor the performance of their elected officials at the grassroots.

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UK, Germany Renew Backing for Nigeria’s Counter-Terror War

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UK, Germany Renew Backing for Nigeria’s Counter-Terror War

UK, Germany Renew Backing for Nigeria’s Counter-Terror War

The governments of the United Kingdom and Germany have reiterated their readiness to continue supporting Nigeria’s campaign against terrorism and insurgency.

The renewed pledge was conveyed during a visit by the two countries’ Defence Attachés to the Headquarters of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, in Maiduguri on Wednesday.

In a statement released on Thursday, the media information officer of the operation, Lt. Col. Sani Uba, disclosed that the UK Defence Attaché, Brig. Gen. Tom Harper, and his German counterpart, Col. Boris Bovecamp, used the occasion to reaffirm their nations’ commitment to strengthening cooperation with Nigeria in tackling security threats.

According to the statement, the visit marked a significant engagement between the foreign defence representatives and the theatre command of Operation Hadin Kai. The envoys expressed confidence in Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability in the Northeast region.

Uba noted that Brig. – Gen. Harper spoke of the long-standing ties between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, describing the relationship as one built on mutual respect and shared values.

He added that the British envoy underscored the importance both nations attach to upholding democratic principles, respect for human rights, and adherence to the rule of law, even as they confront the challenges posed by terrorism.

The visit, military sources say, further reflects growing international collaboration aimed at supporting Nigeria’s determination to defeat insurgency and secure lasting peace in affected communities.

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Boko Haram Raiders Hit Auno, Kukareta in Twin Night Attacks

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Boko Haram Raiders Hit Auno, Kukareta in Twin Night Attacks

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Suspected Boko Haram insurgents on Friday night launched coordinated attacks on Auno in Borno State and Kukareta in Yobe State, targeting military positions and vulnerable spots along the busy Maiduguri–Damaturu highway.

Security sources confirmed in Maiduguri on Saturday that dozens of armed fighters reportedly emerged from the southern fringes of the Sambisa Forest, striking the two communities and military checkpoints positioned along the strategic corridor linking the neighbouring states.

Despite the intensity of the assaults, the sources said the attacks were successfully repelled by troops on the ground, forcing the insurgents to retreat towards the Sasawa forest axis in Yobe State.

“There were no casualties recorded among the troops or civilians in the twin incidents,” a military source disclosed, attributing the outcome to the swift response of security personnel stationed in the affected areas.

Further findings indicate that the attacks may be linked to sustained military pressure within the Sambisa Forest, where intensified ground and aerial counter-terrorism operations are said to be disrupting insurgent hideouts and supply routes.

According to security officials, the ongoing operations have compelled surviving fighters to flee the forest enclave and attempt hit-and-run attacks on soft targets, particularly along the 132-kilometre Maiduguri–Damaturu road.

Interestingly, residents of nearby communities, such as Benisheikh, Mainok, and Jakana, were reportedly unaware of the attacks until alerts were received from military formations in the affected locations.

“It was an emergency report from our military post that drew attention to the Friday night attacks on Auno and Kukareta,” one of the sources said.

Security agencies have since maintained heightened surveillance along the highway, ensuring residents and travellers continued protection as operations against insurgent elements intensify across the region.

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Troops Smash ISWAP Detention Network, Free Captives in Sambisa Forest

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Troops Smash ISWAP Detention Network, Free Captives in Sambisa Forest

By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu 

Troops of the Northeast Joint Task Force under Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have recorded another major breakthrough after destroying three detention facilities operated by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) deep inside the Sambisa Forest in Yobe State.

The facilities, located within the notorious Timbuktu Triangle of the forest in Gujba Local Government Area, were dismantled during a coordinated ground offensive that pushed troops further into areas long regarded as terrorist strongholds.

Confirming the operation, the OPHK Media Information Officer, Lt-Col. Sani Uba, disclosed in a statement issued in Maiduguri on Wednesday that the development marked a significant advance in the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign.

The destruction of these detention facilities represents a major ground operation into territories previously considered beyond the reach of our troops and other security agencies,” Uba said.

According to him, the successful identification and neutralisation of the facilities highlight the growing effectiveness and sustainability of military operations across the Sambisa Forest and the wider Lake Chad region.

Uba explained that the operation was conducted under Operation DESERT SANITY V, following sustained pressure, intelligence-led manoeuvres, and aggressive patrols that forced terrorists to abandon critical infrastructure within their enclaves.

“The exposure and destruction of these facilities clearly demonstrate that our troops have penetrated deep into ISWAP’s inner sanctuaries, denying them space to operate and weakening their operational capability,” he added.

Preliminary assessments revealed that the destroyed facilities had the capacity to hold up to 300 detainees, underscoring their strategic importance to ISWAP’s operational and coercive structure.

More significantly, the offensive reportedly led to the escape of over 70 captives who had been held by the terrorists. Many of the escapees later resurfaced in surrounding communities, including Goniri, Buratai and Mandaragirau.

One of the escapees, Malam Jidda Ba Jidda, a native of Kufi village in Buratai, Biu Local Government Area of Borno State, recounted his ordeal, saying he was abducted on 22 December 2025.

“I escaped from the ISWAP detention centre during a gun battle between the terrorists and advancing troops in the Timbuktu Triangle,” he said.

The military says operations in the Sambisa Forest are ongoing, with troops maintaining pressure on terrorist elements to dismantle remaining hideouts and restore safety to affected communities.

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