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Pantami Rolls Out 241-Project Report, Urges Nigerians to Judge Leaders by Results

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**Tragedy in Monguno: Brave Commander, Six Soldiers Killed in Deadly IED Attack** *By Auwal Ahmad, Maiduguri* Grief has once again settled over Nigeria’s Northeast following the loss of a senior military officer and six soldiers in a deadly explosion in Borno State. Lieutenant Colonel I.A. Mohammed and his men are feared to have died after their convoy ran into an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) during a fierce encounter with insurgents in Monguno on Sunday. The tragic incident occurred around the Charlie 13 axis, where troops of the 242 Battalion came under what military sources described as a coordinated ambush by suspected terrorists. The attack reportedly began with an exchange of gunfire before the situation took a devastating turn. According to a statement issued on Monday in Maiduguri by the Media Information Officer of Operation Hadin Kai, Lt-Col. Sani Uba, one of the Army’s gun trucks triggered a buried explosive while maneuvering through the area. But it was the final moments of the Commanding Officer that have left many shaken. Despite the danger, Lt-Col. Mohammed moved toward the frontline to personally assess the situation and ensure the safety of his troops. In the process, his vehicle struck another concealed IED, leading to an explosion that claimed his life and those of six other soldiers. Military authorities say his actions reflected rare courage and deep commitment to duty. “He chose to move closer to his men, even after the immediate threat had been addressed,” Uba said. “That decision, though dangerous, showed his dedication to leadership and the welfare of his troops.” Fellow soldiers described him as a commander who led from the front—one who never asked his men to take risks he wouldn’t take himself. The Nigerian Army, under Operation Hadin Kai, expressed deep sorrow over the loss, describing the fallen officer and his team as heroes who paid the ultimate price in defence of the nation. Their deaths add to the growing toll of sacrifices made by troops battling insurgency in the region, a conflict that continues to test the resilience of both the military and affected communities. As news of the incident spreads, tributes are pouring in for the fallen soldiers—men remembered not just for their uniforms, but for their courage, loyalty, and unwavering commitment to protecting others. For families, colleagues, and a nation they served, the loss is profound. And in the quiet that follows the blast, their sacrifice lingers—a painful reminder of the cost of war, and the bravery of those who stand in its path.

Pantami Rolls Out 241-Project Report, Urges Nigerians to Judge Leaders by Results

By Ahmad Auwal, Gombe
Former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami, has presented a comprehensive report outlining 241 major projects he says were delivered during his years in public service, describing the document as a transparent account of his stewardship.
The publication captures initiatives carried out between 2016 and 2023, covering the period he served as Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency and later as minister.
Pantami explained that the document serves as a detailed performance record, bringing together interventions across key sectors such as digital technology, education, governance and economic development.
He said the report was designed to give citizens—especially residents of Gombe State—a clear basis to assess his contributions while in office.
According to him, the compilation represents a deliberate move to promote openness in leadership, allowing the public to measure achievements using verifiable data rather than political rhetoric.
Pantami added that the initiative reflects a broader push for results-driven governance, where public officials are judged by tangible outcomes and service delivery instead of campaign promises.
He noted that many of the projects highlighted in the report were targeted at expanding digital access, strengthening institutions and creating opportunities for economic growth.
The former minister maintained that credible leadership must be built on measurable impact, stressing that the report offers a framework for accountability and informed public judgment, particularly as conversations around future leadership choices continue to evolve.
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Zulum assesses security situation, ongoing capital projects in Borno South

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Zulum assesses security situation, ongoing capital projects in Borno South

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum performed his official government duties on Thursday from the Zonal Department of Monitoring, Evaluation and Special Projects (MESP) office in Biu, Biu local government area.

This underscores his administration’s commitment to grassroots governance and bringing government closer to the people.

The Biu MESP zonal office, which operates under the Governor’s Office, was established and commissioned by Governor Zulum in 2022 to strengthen public service delivery, enhance accountability, improve project monitoring and evaluation, and accelerate infrastructural development across the Southern Borno senatorial zone.

Similar zonal offices have also been established in Monguno and Bama to serve the Northern and Central Senatorial Districts, respectively.

Thursday’s engagement marked the first time Governor Zulum officially operated from the Biu Zonal Office since its establishment, making it a significant milestone in the decentralisation of government operations.

The Governor, while in the office, met with the Sector 2 Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, Brigadier General Edet Effiong, and the Brigade Commander, 29 Taskforce Brigade, Benishiekh, on how to consolidate the recent gains in the counterinsurgency operations.

The governor’s decision to conduct official state business from the facility reflects his leadership philosophy of taking governance to the grassroots rather than confining government activities to Maiduguri.

Throughout the past seven years, Zulum has maintained a unique style of governance, travelling extensively across all 27 local government areas to personally assess projects and engage directly with the community.

In addition to operating from the Government House, the governor has, since assuming office in 2019, regularly conducted official functions from the Musa Usman Secretariat, which serves as his second operational office for attending to state affairs.

Zulum is currently on a working tour of Southern Borno. On Wednesday, he flagged off the 2026 Wet Farming Season and launched the sales and distribution of 200 truckloads of NPK fertiliser at 50 per cent subsidised rates, alongside the distribution of free agrochemicals, knapsack sprayers, certified seeds, water pumps and 10,000 bicycles to smallholder farmers in Kwaya Kusar Local Government Area.

During the visit to Biu, the governor also announced the employment of 100 unemployed graduates from Biu Local Government Area as part of measures to tackle youth restiveness, political thuggery and other social vices. The announcement was made during a courtesy visit to the Emir of Biu, Alhaji (Dr) Mustapha Umar Mustapha II.

The governor also met with members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) serving in Biu, where he announced a welfare package of ₦50,000 for each corps member.

As part of the intervention, corps members who are nursing mothers will receive an additional ₦200,000 each, while the NYSC Zonal Inspector was given ₦250,000. Other NYSC officials, including the liaison officer, received ₦100,000 each in recognition of their service and commitment.

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Foreign Drug Courier Arrested as Military Warns of Cross-Border Support for Boko Haram, ISWAP

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Foreign Drug Courier Arrested, Military Warns of Cross-Border Support for Boko Haram, ISWAP

Foreign Drug Courier Arrested as Military Warns of Cross-Border Support for Boko Haram, ISWAP

 

By Tada Jutha,  Maiduguri

 

The arrest of a Chadian woman allegedly transporting illicit drugs and other prohibited items to Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters has once again drawn attention to the growing challenge posed by cross-border support networks fuelling insurgency in Nigeria’s northeast.

Security experts have repeatedly warned that the involvement of foreign nationals in terrorist logistics complicates counter-insurgency operations, particularly in the Lake Chad Basin, where Nigeria shares porous borders with Chad, Niger and Cameroon.

The movement of drugs, weapons, finances and other supplies across these borders enables terrorist groups to sustain attacks, recruit fighters and evade security operations, making regional cooperation essential to ending the insurgency.

Against this backdrop, troops of Sector 3, Northeast Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), have arrested a 48-year-old Chadian national, Mrs Rachael Samuel, for allegedly transporting illicit drugs, alcoholic beverages and other prohibited substances believed to be destined for Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists operating in the Lake Chad Islands.

The Acting Media Information Officer of Operation Hadin Kai, Captain Mohammed Goni, disclosed in a statement that the operation marked another major breakthrough in the military’s campaign to dismantle the logistics networks sustaining terrorist activities across the North-east.

According to him, the suspect was intercepted on Thursday during an intelligence-led operation along the Maiduguri-Monguno highway while travelling towards Kwatan Doron Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State.

He identified the suspect as a Chadian citizen from Kelo in Chari-Baguirmi Province, adding that preliminary investigations indicate the recovered items were intended for terrorist elements operating within the Lake Chad region, which spans Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon.

Items recovered from the suspect included seven compressed bundles of suspected cannabis weighing about 30 kilogrammes, two 10-litre containers of hydromercuric chloride, popularly known as “Suck and Die”, one carton containing 48 bottles of dry gin, 61 bottles of herbal alcoholic beverages, a mobile phone, two Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, cash and other personal effects. The military estimated the street value of the seized items at several millions of naira.

Captain Goni said the suspect remains in military custody while the recovered exhibits have been secured pending transfer to the appropriate law enforcement agencies for further investigation and prosecution.

He noted that the interception demonstrates the military’s resolve to deny terrorists access to supplies that sustain their operations.

 

 

 

According to him, intelligence reports have consistently shown that terrorist groups frequently rely on illicit drugs and intoxicants to stimulate fighters, suppress fear and facilitate violent attacks. Preventing the consignment from reaching its destination, he said, has disrupted a critical component of the terrorists’ logistics chain.

The Theatre Command commended the troops for their vigilance and professionalism, assuring Nigerians that operations against terrorists and their collaborators, including cross-border networks, would continue without relent.

The military also appealed to members of the public to continue providing timely and credible intelligence to security agencies to support ongoing efforts aimed at restoring lasting peace and security across the North-east.

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Troops Foil ISWAP Attack, Rescue Kidnap Victims in Fresh Borno Operations

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Troops Foil ISWAP Attack, Rescue Kidnap Victims in Fresh Borno Operations

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Troops of the Joint Task Force North-East under Operation Hadin Kai has repelled an attempted attack by suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters on the Logomani community in the Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State and rescued two kidnapped victims during separate operations across the region.

The latest operations, carried out in Borno and Adamawa states, also resulted in the arrest of suspected terrorist logistics suppliers and the recovery of arms, ammunition, cash and other materials believed to support insurgent activities.

According to the Acting Media Information Officer of Operation Hadin Kai, Captain Mohammed Goni, troops have maintained operational pressure on terrorist groups through sustained search-and-rescue missions, intelligence-driven operations and coordinated security efforts aimed at restricting the movement and activities of insurgents across the Northeast.

Captain Goni said troops of the 115 Task Force Battalion rescued two abducted persons during a search-and-rescue mission in Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State on 7 July.

He disclosed that the victims were found in a terrorist hideout, while troops recovered ₦1.2 million suspected to be proceeds of criminal activities, alongside food items and other logistics believed to have been used to sustain terrorist operations.

The rescued victims have since been moved to a secure location, where they are receiving medical attention and psychosocial support.

In another major operation, troops stationed at the Forward Operating Base in Logomani, Ngala Local Government Area, successfully repelled a coordinated assault by ISWAP fighters who attempted to overrun the military base before targeting the border community near Cameroon.

Although the attackers briefly breached part of the base’s defensive perimeter during the fierce exchange of gunfire, the troops regrouped quickly, launched a counter-attack and forced the insurgents to retreat after inflicting heavy casualties.

Captain Goni said many of the fleeing terrorists escaped with gunshot wounds.

He, however, confirmed that one soldier was killed during the battle, while two military gun trucks and some combat equipment were damaged.

He added that the base remains under the full control of Operation Hadin Kai troops, with additional reinforcements deployed and further defensive measures put in place to strengthen security around the location.

Elsewhere, troops of the 232 Battalion arrested a suspected notorious criminal during an intelligence-led operation in Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Subsequent operations led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle, two magazines and 28 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition. The suspect remains in military custody as investigations continue to uncover other members of the criminal network.

In Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno State, troops of the 149 Battalion arrested two suspected suppliers of logistics to terrorist groups.

Items recovered from the suspects included cash, a Volkswagen Golf vehicle, construction materials, household supplies and other items believed to have been intended for insurgents.

The military said the suspects are being interrogated while investigations continue.

Meanwhile, troops of the 24 Task Force Brigade, working alongside members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, carried out a clearance operation around Wulgo, a known terrorist enclave.

During the operation, troops recovered a sack containing assorted illicit drugs abandoned by fleeing insurgents, further demonstrating the sustained military pressure on terrorist groups operating within the theatre.

The military reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining offensive operations across the northeast, stressing that ongoing intelligence-driven missions and coordinated ground operations would continue to dismantle terrorist networks and improve security in the region.

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