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02/06/2025

Troops’ presence renews hope for safety on Zamfara highways, but locals seek night patrolsBy: Zagazola Makama

Commuters and commercial drivers plying the Gusau–Tsafe highway in Zamfara State say the enhanced military presence in the area has brought renewed hope for safe travel after years of fear and deadly bandit attacks.

Zagazola Makama report that the highway, once a corridor of terror where bandits routinely blocked roads, abducted travellers, and ransacked surrounding villages, is now seeing relative calm within the last few months due to intensified operations by Nigerian Army troops, particularly along the Tsafe- Gusau road.

Commercial driver, Usman Bala, who plies the Gusau–Funtua route daily, said that the change is noticeable.“We used to drive with our hearts in our mouths.

Anytime we passed Dan Mali or Babban Kauye, we prayed hard. But now, soldiers are stationed at key flashpoints. You feel a sense of safety you haven’t felt in years,” he said.

Another commercial driver, Musa Lawali, echoed Bala’s sentiment, noting that bandits used to operate with impunity around Makera and Asaula.“Before, we avoided evening trips. From 4:30 p.m., the road was a death trap.

But now, I can move even close to 7 p.m. because I know troops are patrolling. Their presence alone scares the criminals,” Lawali said.

Private motorist Amina Idris, who travels from Gusau to Tsafe weekly for business, said her confidence has improved with every trip
“I used to dread the journey, especially at Bamamu and Tashan Jirgi axis. I would call my family before I left and when I arrived. Now, I see military checkpoints and even patrols. It’s encouraging,” she said.

Similarly, Dauda Garba, a truck driver who frequently passes through Tsafe, described a recent encounter where troops responded swiftly to an attempted roadblock by suspected bandits.

“They came in within minutes. We saw the gun trucks approach, and the criminals ran. That kind of quick response saves lives,” Garba said.

Another commuter, Suleiman Ibrahim, who drives a private vehicle between Tsafe and Yankara, confirmed that the fear of daytime travel has reduced significantly.“Before now, even private motorists had to follow convoys or wait for military es**rt. Now, we go freely.

The presence of troops has changed the game,” he said.But despite the improvements, traditional leaders and community stakeholders are calling for additional measures particularly night patrols to tackle nocturnal attacks.

The Yandoton Tsafe, Alhaji Abubakar Muhammadu Bawa, commended the military for recent gains but warned that many villages on the fringes of Tsafe are still vulnerable to night raids.

“We have seen progress in the last few weeks. Our roads are safer by day. But the bandits now operate at night. They move through forest corridors and attack villages like Makera, Bamamu, Tashan Jirgi, Dan Mali, Asaula, and Babban Kauye under cover of darkness,” he said.

Another sources from Tsafe identified some of the notorious elements behind these attacks, including a bandit leader known as Bakin Malam, and others such as Hassan Fari, Sarki, son of notorious bandit Ado Allero, and Umaru, son of kingpin Anaruwa.

“These are not petty criminals. They are experienced and armed. We appeal to the Nigerian Army to extend their operations to night patrols. That is when these terrorists strike the most,” he added.He urged the deployment of additional combat platforms like CSK gun trucks and surveillance drones to cover forest routes and hard-to-reach enclaves where bandits regroup after daytime setbacks.Despite the lingering threats, residents are beginning to reclaim their confidence, a development largely attributed to the recent push by the Nigerian Army to dominate key transportation routes and neutralise armed groups.

Though, Abdulkarim Abubakar, said the threat still persist along Kauran Namoda Road as notorious bandit kingpin Dan Sadiya is still posing significant threat to motorists and the community with attacks recorded almost every two days. Meanwhile a frontline commander, told journalists that the military had repelled multiple attacks, recovered weapons including bomb components, and foiled bandits’ attempt to launch coordinated raids in Mada and Kizara areas.“As the rains approach, we are working to secure farming communities so they can plant in peace,” he said.For now, travellers like Usman Bala are simply grateful for the return of movement and peace on roads once feared for death and disappearance.“Every peaceful journey we make is a blessing. We just want the soldiers to keep going and start moving at night too,” he added.

EXCLUSSIVE: Army Operations Restore Peace as Over 25,000 Villagers Return, in Sokoto but Questions Linger Over Governmen...
02/06/2025

EXCLUSSIVE: Army Operations Restore Peace as Over 25,000 Villagers Return, in Sokoto but Questions Linger Over Government Neglect

By Zagazola Makama

The Nigerian Army’s intensified counter-terrorism operations along the Sokoto–Niger Republic corridor have led to the safe return of more than 25,000 internally displaced persons to their ancestral communities, many of whom fled their homes due to persistent attacks by motorcycle-riding bandits disguised as foreign jihadists known as Lakurawa.

After tears and trauma, peace has finally returned to Tsauni, Tandaza, and other parts of the Gudu–Tangaza axis in Sokoto State, thanks to sustained operations by troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA. Yet, while villagers trek home to their communities, a haunting question persists: where was the government when bandits reigned?

From 2021 through late 2023, these remote communities bordering Niger were held hostagenot by foreign fighters with grand ideologies, but by loosely organized, heavily armed criminal gangs on motorcycles. They murdered, looted, and r***d at will, while the state and local governments watched from a distance, often offering conspiracy theories instead of meaningful governance. It was the Nigerian Army’s boots on the ground young men and women who braved forests and perilous terrain who defied the attackers and gave residents the courage to return.

We Were on Our Own

“We were on our own,” said Malam Usman Gidado, a returning farmer in Tsauni. “We ran because there was no protection. Even our traditional leaders fled. But today, we are back, thanks to the Nigerian Army.” Gidado described how soldiers told villagers to farm freely, assuring them they could do so without fear.

Despite repeated intelligence reports of remnants of foreign-trained militants radicalized during the Libyan crisis slipping through the porous Sokoto–Niger border, the government of Sokoto State responded mostly with empty press statements. At one point, officials and some security agencies promoted the narrative that a new extremist group called Lakurawa had taken control of parts of Sokoto.

However, extensive investigations by Zagazola Media revealed that this was largely politically motivated posturing designed to attract federal attention. There was no evidence of a structured Lakurawa presence, no camps, no flags, just wandering motorcycle gangs of five to ten armed criminals, often exaggerated and inflated in social media and political discourse.

In Tsauni, a village they claimed was Lakurawa’s headquarters, we found nothing but 15,000 displaced residents struggling to survive. Just 15 kilometers from Illela, Tsauni had never seen a hospital, tarred road, or government presence. The only school had been shut down long ago, and the local chairman had never visited. Yet, when violence erupted, officials and community leaders declared it a terrorist enclave.

Since the Army Came, Peace Has Returned”

According to Magaji Garba, the Maigari (community leader) of Tsauni, who spoke through an interpreter, the village had been deserted long before the military’s intervention. “Since they came to Tsauni, peace has returned. No attacks have occurred here or in neighboring communities. We are grateful to the Nigerian Army,” he said. Garba added that the community lacked basic social amenities no school, no road, no hospital, no mosque and pleaded with the state government to implement meaningful development.

Alhaji Bashir Mai Adashe, a local resident, described the situation: “Most border villages are cut off from governance. The only government here is the soldier who sleeps in our bush.”

The Turning Point: Women and Brave Action

At the height of the violence, communities were so terrified that just two armed bandits could force hundreds to flee. Men initially refused to resist out of fear. However, a remarkable turn came when the troops instructed women to confront the bandits. They told them, “If any bandit comes again, throw stones at them.”
The women took the advice seriously. When two bandits later tried to infiltrate Tsauni, they mobilized, pelted the attackers with stones, killing one and injuring the other. Soldiers later recovered the bandits’ weapons, and the entire village erupted in celebration. Since then, Tsauni has remained peaceful.

Military Campaigns Continue

Few days later, the troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA led by one Col. Abdullahi Umar, Commanding Officer of the 248 Task Force Battalion and head of the Defence Headquarters’ Special Operations Brigade, supported by the COAS Special Intervention Battalion led the troops in a decisive operation and cleared several camps supposedly occupied by the Lukurawa terrorists. Since then, the troops had conducted at least 32 clearance Operations within Tangaza general area. The operation, code-named “Chase Lakurawas Out,” is a continuation of the military’s Operation Forest Sanity III initiative. It aims to consolidate earlier successes recorded in dismantling terrorist strongholds.

The Operation yielded positive results. Military forces destroyed 22 bandits camps, neutralized several sect members, and seized an array of weapons and ammunition.
Key areas targeted in these operations include Rumji Dutse, Sarma, Tsauna, Bauni, Malgatawa, Gargao, Magara, Kaideji, Nakuru, Sama, Sanyinna, Kadidda, Kolo, and Dancha Villages across Illela, Tangaza, and Binji Local Government Areas.

According to Col. Umar, despite recent military successes, he warned that lasting peace remains elusive unless concerned stakeholders especially at the state and local levels steps up to provide solutions to the historical mistrust between Hausa and Fulani communities in the Tangaza–Gudu–Sauna belt, which often complicates military operations. Locals sometimes give false intelligence, leading to near-disasters.

“Someone tells us there are terrorists in a house. We storm in and find women cooking. If we were not cautious, we could have killed innocents,” he said. A young Fulani girl encountered during an operation ran away in fear, assuming the military would harm her. When they caught up, she explained: bandits had killed her family, and now the community blamed her for surviving. These are the children at risk of radicalization not because of ideology, but because of abandonment.

“Sources also sometimes exaggerate numbers of the terrorists. Sometimes they tell us that there are about 800 Lakurawa but when we get there we will found out that they are 8 bandits and not even 80. But their initial claims would be everywhere in the media,”said Umar.

During an exclusive tour to the enclaves around the Tangaza–Gudu–Sauna, Binji and Silame, it was discovered that every time troops pass through, children, youth, and elders pour into the streets shouting ‘Inda Rabana’ Ba Wahala” meaning If there is God, there will be no Problem. For these people, the only government that they know is the troops the Nigerian Army.

“We are grateful to the Nigerian Army. They didn’t just fight, they lived with us, protected us, and gave us hope,” said Hajia Hauwa, a Tsauni resident, as she added that “What we face here is not just military. It is social collapse. Ethnic distrust, no schools, no clinics, no leadership. That’s the problem.

Zagazola Makama therefore warned that unless the governments begin to invest in infrastructure, education, and reconciliation, the fragile peace may crumble. You can’t win peace with bullets alone. You need teachers, roads, local leaders, and dialogue. If these people feel the government doesn’t care, they’ll make alliances with whoever promises protection.

The restored peace in Sokoto’s border communities is a hard-won success one built not on myths or exaggerated threats, but on ground-level courage, soldier-civilian collaboration, and a growing belief that home can once again be safe.

The military has done its part restoring peace, rebuilding trust, and enabling return. Now, it is the turn of government. But gratitude is not enough. Sokoto’s border communities deserve more than just momentary relief from terror. They deserve roads, schools, hospitals, and governance that shows up in peace not only in war. Until then, the silence of the state will remain louder than the bullets of the bandits.

Zagazola Makama is a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad Region

Former DPO of Kurfi LG Under Investigation Following Petition by Katsina Security InitiativeKatsina – The former Divisio...
17/05/2025

Former DPO of Kurfi LG Under Investigation Following Petition by Katsina Security Initiative

Katsina – The former Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Kurfi Local Government, CSP Iliyasu Mohammed Kurfi, is currently under investigation by the Office of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) over allegations of atrocities and misconduct during his tenure.

This development follows a petition submitted by the Katsina Security Initiative, an advocacy group, which detailed multiple complaints against the ex-DPO. While the specific allegations remain undisclosed, sources indicate that they include abuse of power, human rights violations, and other professional misconduct.

Authorities have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and further actions will be determined based on the findings..

Residents of Kurfi welcomed the probe as a step toward justice,

The Office of the IGP has yet to release an official statement, but sources confirm that the case is being treated with urgency.

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An ga jinjirin watan Shawwal a Nijeriya da ke tabbatar da ƙarewar watan azumi na Ramadanan bana.
29/03/2025

An ga jinjirin watan Shawwal a Nijeriya da ke tabbatar da ƙarewar watan azumi na Ramadanan bana.

Graduate Honors Former Zamfara First Lady, Inspires Women Writers with New Book”Zamfara State, Nigeria – Aisha Abdulmaji...
13/03/2025

Graduate Honors Former Zamfara First Lady, Inspires Women Writers with New Book”

Zamfara State, Nigeria – Aisha Abdulmajid Samaho, a graduate of English and Literary Studies from Al-Qalam University, Katsina, is using her literary skills to inspire women writers in Zamfara State while celebrating the legacy of Hajia Asmau AbdulAziz Yari, former First Lady of Zamfara State.

In her newly published book, ”A Chapter of Excellence,” Aisha highlights Hajia Asmau Yari’s transformative contributions to education, healthcare, and women’s empowerment during her tenure.

The non-political book focuses on Yari’s groundbreaking initiatives, such as promoting girls’ education, supporting orphans, and empowering women through skills acquisition programs.

“I wanted to document her legacy to inspire others, especially women, to strive for excellence in their communities,” Aisha said.

As a young female writer, Aisha aims to encourage more women to share their stories. “Literature is a powerful tool for change,” she explained.

“By writing about Her Excellency’s achievements, I hope to show that women can use their voices to make a difference.”

Her Initiative is gaining traction in Zamfara, where she engages with young women to promote literacy and storytelling.

“Many women have stories to tell but lack the confidence or platform to share them,” she said. “I want to help change that.”

“A Chapter of Excellence” is not just a tribute to Hajia Asmau Yari’s legacy but also a call to action for women to embrace their potential and contribute to societal development.

Support Groups call for Aminu Zaria to Contest for Senator in Kaduna Last week, the Murtala Muhammed square was agog wit...
20/02/2025

Support Groups call for Aminu Zaria to Contest for Senator in Kaduna

Last week, the Murtala Muhammed square was agog with political gladiators who converged during stakeholders meeting and grand rally organised by governor Uba Sani to strengthen APC and receive decampees who were elicited by wonderful performance of governor Uba Sani in kaduna state.

During the great rally, senator Lawal Adamu Usman, whose performance in the red chamber is poor became jittery on the imminent defeat staring on his face in 2027 elections, threw a jab and mocked the impressive gathering.

Senator Lawal Adamu Usman, in his Facebook post laced with grammatical errors tagged the mammoth attendees as rented crowth and ridiculed the decampees as an old politicians who can not deliver their polling units. This is nothing but tissue of lies from Mr LA whose days in the senate are numbered. Senator Lawal Adamu Usman is a drowning politician and lacks moral grounds to talk about the creme 'de' la creme who attended the rally in recognition and appreciation of governor Uba Sani's giant strides.


Senator Lawal Adamu Usman can not rub shoulder with old politicians like the former governor of Kaduna State,Muktar Ramalan Yero, former Senator Suleiman Usman Hunkuyi, Senator Shehu Sani and other well experienced politicians in kaduna state. With people like

Alhaji Aminu Zaria who is being rooted to contest the senatorial seat in 2027 general elections, the poorly performed Mr LA should get ready for an easy defeat. Senator Lawal Adamu Usman is rattling and developing cool feet because in 2027 it is either he joins the ruling party or gets roundly defeated.

His party, the (PDP) which abandoned him during his trial moment is at the verge of exist. Senator Lawal Adamu Usman instead of his uncouth vituperation should tell the good people of kaduna central what he achieved in the last two years at the senate.

By Ibrahim Mustapha Pambegua, Kaduna State.

05/01/2025

Shin wai ya Sabon Tsarin pension da Gwamnatin Jihar Katsina ta kawo? Ta zai amfani Ma'aikata? Shin akwai jahohi da ke da irin wannan tsarin?

Masana sun ce Sabon Tsarin Pension da Gwamna Radda yakowo ma Jihar Katsina ba'a taba kawo tsarin da zai taimaki Ma'aikata ba, sai yanzu.

05/01/2025

Shin mene ne Alfanun fadada titunan cikin kwaryar Katsina da Gwamna Radda yayi?

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29/12/2024

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09/12/2024

The Nigerian Association of Women Traditional Tittle Holders convened in Abuja on Saturday to conduct the first congress of the association. Cliqq Tv reports that the event was attended by women folk from different bacggrounds from the countries regions.

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