Army Holds Route March To Deepen Unity Among Security Agencies

In order to promote interagency cooperation and enhance operational readiness among Taraba State’s security forces, the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) held a Joint Route March for its own personnel and other security forces in the Jalingo metropolis on Friday, October 31, 2025.

The Nigerian Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Immigration Service, Taraba Marshal, and Nigerian Red Cross Society all actively participated in the exercise.

The route march was intended to encourage inter-national security organizations to practice physical fitness, teamwork, and intercultural understanding.

Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, the commander of the Nigerian Army/Sector 3 OPWS, stated shortly before the march that the event was one of the numerous training programs the army regularly organizes to ensure officers and soldiers’ physical and mental stamina.

He asserts that today’s route march is not just about fitness. It demonstrates our resolve, strength, and commitment to standing up for our country at all times. It serves as a reminder that our profession still values discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Let us march with pride, purpose, and mutual respect as we depart, demonstrating to the Taraba and Nigerian public that the security forces are still committed to their work.

[PHOTOS] Army Says Troops Killed Bandits Camp In Taraba

The exercise also served as a platform to show how committed all participating organizations are to maintaining peace and security in Taraba State and throughout Nigeria.

Residents who applauded the security personnel’ display of unity and cohesion were drawn to the route march, which covered major Jalingo streets.

[PHOTOS] Army Says Troops Destroyed Bandits Camp In Taraba

According to soldiers from 6 Brigade, Nigerian Army, and Sector 3 of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), which is a continuation of Operation Lafiya Nakowa’s ongoing operations, which aims to expel hibernating bandits and terrorist elements from its purview.

On Friday, October 31st, 2025, troops conducted a clearance patrol through Tor-Tser, Kofar Ahmadu, Tornyi, Unom, Mbayongo, and Yongogba villages in Takum Local Government Area based on reliable information about bandits’ activities.

Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, the Public Relations Officer of the 6 Brigade, Nigerian Army, stated in a press release that the operation had successfully cleared the identified areas, including nearby settlements and river lines.

According to Muhammad, soldiers in the advance discovered new intelligence in Kofar Ahmadu village, which indicated that bandits had been seen near Tati TY Farm.

Through Sabon Gida Tati, the troops contacted the criminals right away and immediately aimed combat at the area. The bandits eluded the troops’ superior firepower and made their way deep into the forest.

The troops effectively denied the criminals a haven after discovering and destroying a major bandits’ camp at TY Farm during a period of exploitation. The location’s one Dane gun and other items were found.

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Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, commander of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sec 3 OPWS, commended the soldiers for their prompt action, gallantry, and professionalism throughout the operation.

Police Confirm Kebbi Deputy Speaker Abduction, Launch Rescue Operations

Samaila Bagudu, the deputy speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, was abducted by suspected armed bandits, according to the Kebbi State Police Command.

Since then, security personnel have conducted extensive searches and rescues to free him.

The incident took place on Friday, October 31, 2025, according to a statement from the Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSP Nafiu Abubakar, on October 31, 2025, at around 8:20 p.m.

CSP Abubakar claimed armed men stormed Bagudo town in Bagudo Local Government Area and kidnapped the lawmaker as he approached Isha’i prayers and was returning home.

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A joint team, consisting of local vigilantes, military personnel, and police tactical units, has been stationed in the area, according to CSP Abubakar.

In an effort to save the lawmaker from harm and apprehend the perpetrators of the attack, the statement read, “The combined forces are currently searching suspected bandits’ routes and surrounding forests.”

He added that the Police Commissioner has once more reiterated the Command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property in Kebbi State, calling the abduction “a reckless act that will not go unpunished.”

New Air Chief Redeploys Senior Officers

In a “strategic move aimed at increasing operational efficiency,” the Chief of Air Staff, Kelvin Aneke, has redeployed a number of senior officers from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

Ehimen Ejodame, the NAF’s director of public relations and information, disclosed this in a statement on Friday, stating that important appointments at the Force Headquarters, field commands, and operational units across the nation are affected by the most recent postings.

The reshuffle is a result of ongoing efforts to improve decision-making, improve command effectiveness, and increase mission readiness in response to changing security challenges, according to the statement.

Air Vice Marshal Abubakar Abdullahi, who has been appointed Chief of Policy and Plans, is one of the officers impacted.

Air Vice Marshal Ibitayo Ajiboye will become the group Managing Director of the Nigerian Air Force Investment Limited (NAFIL) group of companies while Air Vice Marshal Adeniran Ademuwagun will command the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna.

Air Vice Marshal Nnamdi Ananaba assumes the position of Chief of Air Intelligence while Air Vice Marshal Precious Amadi assumes the position of Chief of Operations.

Ahmed Dari, AVM, will serve as the organization’s chief of training, while Ebimobo Ebiowe, AVM, has been appointed superintendent of standards and evaluation.

Mohammed Ibrahim, AVM will now lead the transformation and innovation division, “reflecting NAF’s increased emphasis on technology-driven operations.”

See the following statement in its entirety:

NAF REDEPLOYERS ARE KEY LEADERS TO REJIG OPERATIONAL EFFICICIENCY IN MATERNAL NEW LEADERSHIP

In a strategic move, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has made the announcement that several senior officers will be relocated in a move that will improve operational efficiency, foster greater synergy, and align the Service’s structure with Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, the newly appointed Chief of Air Staff (CAS). Important appointments at Headquarters NAF, field commands, and units are affected by the most recent postings, which the CAS approved. The reshuffle is a part of an ongoing effort to improve decision-making, improve command effectiveness, and increase mission readiness in response to the changing security environment, according to the CAS.

Several senior officers have been given crucial command and staff positions across the Service, among them, making some of the key appointments that have been affected by the redeployment. AVM Adeniran Ademuwagun will serve as the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna, while Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Abubakar Abdullahi has been appointed Chief of Policy and Plans. AVM Ibitayo Ajiboye has also been appointed the Group of Companies of Nigerian Air Force Investment Limited (NAFIL). AVM Nnamdi Ananaba assumes the position of Chief of Air Intelligence while AVM Precious Amadi assumes the position of Chief of Operations. AVM Ahmed Dari currently leads training, while AVM Ebimobo Ebiowe has been appointed superintendent of standards and evaluation. AVM Mohammed Ibrahim will serve as AVM Mohammed Ibrahim’s head, reflecting the Service’s growing emphasis on efficiency and technological advancement.

AVM Olufemi Ogunsina has been appointed Chief of Aircraft Engineering, and AVM Michael Onyebashi has taken over as Air Officer Commanding (AOC) in Mobility Command. AVM John Ukeh assumes the role of Air Provost Marshal while AVM David Pwajok assumes the position of Chief of Communication and Information Systems. AVM Chidiebere Obiabaka becomes Air Secretary, while AVM Simon Peter is appointed Managing Director of NAFIL Housing and Construction Company, further strengthening NAF’s administrative and welfare structures. AVM Abdulrasheed Kotun has been appointed managing director of NAF Farms, AVM Anthony Martins has been appointed as the chief executive of the administration, AVM Anthony Sule has assumed the position of AVM, Logistics Command, and AVM Anthony Martins has been appointed acting acting chief executive. AVM Edward Gabkwet will take over as AVM’s Chief of Civil-Military Relations, while AVM Osichinaka Ubadike will serve as AFIT’s Deputy Commandant.

In accordance with ongoing efforts to improve joint operations and national defense coordination, several other senior officers, including AVMs Ahmed Bakari, Albert Bot, Idi Sani, Muhammed Suleiman, Jibrin Usman, and Japheht Ekwuribe, have also been redeployed. Under the new Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke administration, the Nigerian Air Force described the reshuffle as a strategic step to ensure balanced leadership, improve institutional effectiveness, and maintain the momentum of transformation. With this new round of appointments, the Nigerian Air Force is on track to consolidate its accomplishments and usher in a smarter, more adaptable era of air operations that are in line with the CAS’s desire for a force built for purpose, protection, and advancement.

Ehimen Ejodame

Air Commodore

Director of Information and Public Relations,

Nigerian Air Force’s main office.

Gunmen Abduct Kebbi Deputy Speaker Bagudu

Samaila Bagudu, the deputy speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, was abducted by gunmen in Bagudu Local Government Area, his hometown.

According to sources, the gunmen reportedly shot indiscriminately in Bagudu town on Friday. The deputy speaker was taken shortly after the mosque’s resident had finished his prayers and headed home, according to the sources.

Ahmed Idris, the Kebbi State government’s chief press secretary, confirmed the kidnapping to Channels Television.

The Kebbi State Police Command’s attempts to obtain more information about the incident ended in vain.

Lagos Govt Demolishes Over 200 Illegal Shanties, Uncovers Dummy Gun

More than 200 illegal shanties have been destroyed by the Lagos State government, as well as several criminal hideouts beneath Costain, Ijora, and Apapa Road.

Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor for Transportation, coordinated the extensive operation with the support of numerous organizations.

The enforcement sought to stop criminal activity along important transportation corridors, restore public spaces, and promote environmental harmony.

A dummy gun and other weapons were discovered hidden under the bridges by Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) employees during the clearance process.

Adebayo Taofiq, the director of public affairs and enlightenment at LASTMA, confirmed the finding in a statement released in Lagos.

He claimed that the items were discovered beneath the Costain Bridge inside impromptu structures used by suspected criminals.

Giwa criticized the state of the affected areas, calling them “a monumental affront to public order and decency.”

He claimed that “no responsive and accountable government would tolerate such blatant lawlessness in vital infrastructure areas.”

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He claimed that the operation was a part of an ongoing campaign to stop traffic robberies, drug trafficking, and environmental nuisance.

Giwa also confirmed that the Ijora Bridge area was free of long-abandoned trucks and unlicensed garages that had been turned into criminal dens.

The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), Lagos Police Force, and others participated in the exercise.

Teams worked together to clean up abandoned cars and wreck abandoned structures in Apapa Road, Ijora, and Costain’s exit from Iponri.

Giwa reaffirmed the state’s commitment to keeping Lagos’ urban renewal pace.

He warned of “swift and decisive sanctions” against any illegal occupants who attempt to travel back to the designated sites.

Giwa continued, “The Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration is committed to a safer, cleaner, and more habitable Lagos.”