Tag: Terrorists

  • Group hails President Tinubu over the elimination of over 13,000 terrorists in one year

    Group hails President Tinubu over the elimination of over 13,000 terrorists in one year

     

    By Bassey Asuquo

    The Tinubu Media Volunteers (TMV) has applauded the President Bola Tinubu administration on the elimination of over 13,000 terrorists and other violent criminals in the past year.

    In a statement signed by its Chairman, Chukwudi Enekwechi, and Secretary, Segun Ogedengbe, the group insisted that it was an affirmation of the seriousness of the administration in prosecuting the ongoing war against terrorism.

    The statement read in full: “We note that President Bola Tinubu had announced to the public that following the sustained pressure by the military, Nigeria has witnessed 81% decline in terrorism-related death tolls since 2023.

    “Also, during the period under review, 17,000 terrorists have been arrested under the Tinubu administration.

    “We also note that these milestones were recorded based on the adequate equipping of the military and a boost to their morale.

    “Additionally, the military has advanced in its operations by transiting from training with allies such as the United States, France and other European countries and now engaging in joint operations targeting the terrorists.

    “It is also worthy of commendation that since 2023, over 124,000 fighters and their dependents have laid down their arms through the Operation Safe Corridor, a development confirmed by the National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu.

    “We acknowledge that as part of efforts to curb the terrorism menace, the federal government has opened a window of surrender for the terrorists, and failure to utilise the opportunity will lead to the government descending on them with the heavy hammer of the law.

    “We also acknowledge the gallantry of the Nigerian Army in rescuing 337 kidnap victims and recovering 4,105 rustled cattle in the Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba states.

    “The successes of the command and in other commands are attributed to the strategic support and guidance provided to the Joint Task Force, Operation Whirl Stroke, OPWS.”

    The group attributed it to the proactive efforts by the Tinubu administration in curtailing insecurity in the country and utilising more technology and intelligence-gathering in the war against terrorism.

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  • I lost my two legs, left eye in Owo church terror attack, nurse tells court

    I lost my two legs, left eye in Owo church terror attack, nurse tells court

     

    A nurse working with the Ondo State Hospital Management Board, on Wednesday, narrated how she lost her legs and left eye in the June 5, 2022 terrorist attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo in Ondo State.

    The nurse, who is the Department of State Services (DSS)’s 4th prosecution witness (PW-4), told Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja while being led in evidence by the DSS lawyer, Ayodeji Adedipe, SAN.

    The witness, identified as “SSD” due to security reasons, gave details of how a dynamite thrown into the church hall shattered her legs and destroyed her left eye.

    She said the incident occured during the church’s Pentecost Sunday service.

    The PW-4 said while the service was about coming to an end, they heard the first gun shot outside the church and they thought it was a banger the is thrown during the celebration.

    She said when the attack became intense, she ran to the alter to lie down, where she met a lot of people struggling to save their lives.

    “And a lot of people came after me and laid on top of me. I was there praying in my heart that God should save my family because I did not know the direction they ran to.

    “I also told God to have mercy on me and that, if that is going to be my last day on earth, He should forgive me all my sins.

    “Then, the gun shots continued sporadically.

    “I heard a loud sound, which I believed to be a dynamite sound. Then, I don’t know what followed until everywhere became calm and I realised that I was still alive.

    “Then, I touched my eyes, everywhere was bloody. I touched my leg, I could not feel anything, only what felt like rags and the dangling shattered part of my legs.

    “Then, I could not talk, my voice was gone and could not hear well. I was hearing faintly.

    “And, I was trying to call for help, but my voice was not coming out. So, then I started waving my hands and saying ambulance, hospital.

    “I was taken to the hospital along with other victims and dead bodies.

    “When I was receiving treatment in the hospital, I lost my left eye, and now use prosthesis,” she narrated.

    The witness asked if the judge could permit her to remove the prosthesis for the court to see.

    According to her, I also lost my two legs.

    “The two legs were amputated above the kneels.

    “I spent about five months plus in the hospital before I was discharged. Since then, I have been on wheelchair,” the witness said.

    At that point, Adedipe applied to the court that that the witness, who was on wheel chair, be wheeled out to the middle of the courtroom for the court to see the amputated legs and the damaged eye.

    Justice Nwite granted the application and the witness was then moved to the middle of the courtroom where she showed the judge the damaged eye and legs.

    She said no fewer than 41 worshippers died in the attack.

    Under cross examination by the defence lawyer, Abdullahi Mohammad, the witness said she could not count the number of people with whom she was at the church alter during the attack.

    On what could have affected her left eye, SSD said she could not say precisely, but thought it might have been the dynamite, because the roof at the alter was destroyed by the blast from the dynamite.

    On how she knew that 41 people died in the attack, the witness said she did not know immediately, but learnt about it when she came to life and started asking about what happened.

    The witness said she also learnt about the number of casualties from the programme that was printed when the dead were being given mass burial.

    SSD said she did not know the number of those who came to attack the church.

    Also given his testimony, the PW-5, tagged as “SSE,” said he was a civil servant and the husband to SSD (the nurse).

    Testifying, the PW-5 said he was in the church on that day with his mother, his wife and three children (two girls and a boy).

    “The congregation gathered in the church, in which I and my family were not left out.

    “After the mass, the priest now gave the final blessing for everyone to go. It was then that we heard the first gun shot outside the church.

    “So, we thought it was banger that people throw to commemorate the event of Pentecost.

    “But later, the sound continued, approaching fast, to the church.

    “Then the MOD (Men of Discipline), who happened to be one of the church’s wardens, shouted that everyone should lie down.

    “He (MOD) ran to the entrance door and closed the door. By then, the gunmen were already around the church’s premises, but could not enter through the entrance door.

    “They were then shooting through the windows and those that wanted to escape, they shot them outside.

    “When the MOD discovered that he could no longer withstand it, he left the entrance door and the assailants gain entrance into the church,” he said

    The SSE said the terrorists were first shooting those that wanted to run out of the church.

    “But, noticing that those who wanted to move out of the small door at the same time were many, an explosive device was thrown to the place where people gathered behind the exit door, where I laid down.

    “And, the device started exploding sporadically, one after the other. The whole church was full of dust and smoke.

    “For long, no human being talked. When the device ceased, we thought they have gone.

    “A woman stood up to see, and she was shot. And then, I buried myself back under the church pew.

    “After a while, without anyone moving, I tried to raise up my head a bit.

    “I saw one of the assailants hanging his gun on his shoulder, jogging to the altar, the sanctuary, and threw another dynamite there and ran faster than before out of the scene.

    “For almost two to three minutes, the device was exploding, destroying both human beings and church structures.

    “For some minutes, the church still remained silent until the time outsiders ran inside, shouting that they (the attackers) have gone,” he said.

    According to him, it was then that I stood up, moved outside and even climbed some corpses on the floor, looking for my family members.

    “Outside, I saw my mother and my two daughters, remaining my wife and my son. I went back to the church.

    “My lord, you can imagine the feeling when I had to be searching and turning the corpses of young people on the floor to see if any of them was my son,” the witness said.

    He added that while still searching for his son, he saw a woman on the floor whose lower part had been shattered and only sympathised with her only to later find out that the woman was his wife.

    “I went out of the church, by the side of my car, a woman was shot there with her child.

    “And some of the bullets that penetrated the woman also damaged my car.

    “Thereafter, somebody called me that my wife is somewhere outside the church. I went there to see her.

    “I discovered that it was the woman that I passed by in the church, which I did not recognise, but was pitying that turned out to be wife,” he said.

    The witness said his wife was later taken to the Federal Medical Centre in Owo by another member of the church.

    He added that on getting to the hospital, he handed his wife to a doctor, who happened to be a member of their church.

    “At the hospital, I signed for my wife to be amputated and her two legs were amputated. And we discovered later that one of the eyes was ruptured.

    “As at today, she lives with no legs and one eye.”

    The witness said after the incident, the Ondo State Government promised to give his wife prostheses for her legs, but that the vendor was unable to provide useful prostheses until the then administration of The late Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu left office.

    He said he had called the current Commissioner of Health in Ondo State on the issue, but he failed to do anything.

    Under cross-examination by Mohammad, the witness said the attackers used both guns and dynamites inside the church.

    On where he was when the assailants entered the church, the witness said he was in the church and hiding under the pew.

    He said he could see the attackers where he was but could not see their faces clearly.

    On how many the attackers were, the witness said he saw three inside the church and one outside, who was shooting through the window.

    Justice Nwite adjourned the matter until Feb. 10 and Feb. 11 for continuation of trial.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that in the ongoing terrorism trial, the DSS is prosecuting Idris Abdulmalik Omeiza (25 years), Al Qasim Idris (20 years), Jamiu Abdulmalik (26 years), Abdulhaleem Idris (25 years) and Momoh Otuho Abubakar (47 years) as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

  • FG names 15 individuals, firms as terrorism financiers in 2024 clampdown

    FG names 15 individuals, firms as terrorism financiers in 2024 clampdown

     

    By: Zagazola Makama

    The Federal Government in 2024 identified 15 individuals and business entities linked to terrorism financing networks operating within and outside Nigeria.

    The list, compiled during an inter-agency security review, includes nine individuals and six business organisations accused of facilitating the movement of funds, logistics and resources for terrorist groups.

    According to the report, the individuals designated are: Tukur Mamu, Yusuf Ghazali, Muhammad Sani, Abubakar Muhammad, Sallamudeen Hassan, Adamu Ishak, Hassana-Oyiza Isah, Abdulkareem Musa and Umar Abdullahi.

    The government also flagged six business entities including Bureau De Change (BDC) operators and trading companies for allegedly enabling financial transactions that supported terrorism-linked activities.

    The firms listed are: West & East Africa General Trading Company Limited, Settings Bureau De Change Ltd, G. Side General Enterprises, Desert Exchange Ventures Ltd, Eagle Square General Trading Company Limited, and Alfa Exchange BDC.

    Security officials familiar with the findings said the designations followed months of intelligence tracking, analysis of financial flows, and collaboration with international partners.

    They explained that the move formed part of a broader effort to disrupt terrorism financing channels, strengthen compliance within Nigeria’s financial system, and support ongoing military operations against insurgent groups.

    The Federal Government had earlier assured that investigations into terrorism financing would continue, with additional names expected to be reviewed as security agencies intensify monitoring of financial institutions, BDC operations and cross-border cash movements.

    Zagazola  reports that Nigeria has, in recent years, expanded its counter-terrorism architecture to address financial enablers, logistics networks and covert channels that sustain extremist organisations across the Lake Chad Basin and the North West.

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