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Troops Neutralise Bandits, Destroy Hideouts in Sokoto-Zamfara Border Operations
Troops Neutralise Bandits, Destroy Hideouts in Sokoto-Zamfara Border Operations
Troops of Operation Fansan Yamma have recorded fresh success in the fight against insecurity in the North-West, neutralising several bandits and dismantling their hideouts in highland areas bordering Zamfara State, around Dangulbi and Kurawa villages in Tureta Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
A reliable security source disclosed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Sokoto, confirming that the operation was carried out on June 4 in collaboration with other security agencies and local vigilante groups.
According to the source, the troops engaged the armed bandits in a fierce gun battle during the clearance mission, leading to the neutralisation of several criminals, including suspected kingpins, while others escaped with gunshot injuries.
The bandits were reportedly forced to retreat into nearby forested areas spanning Sokoto and neighbouring states following the superior firepower and coordinated response from the security forces.
The operation also led to the destruction of multiple criminal hideouts used as operational bases by the armed groups. Security personnel recovered weapons and motorcycles abandoned during the encounter, believed to have been used for attacks and mobility across rural communities.
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The source praised the professionalism and swift response of the troops, noting that their action helped prevent what could have been a major attack on nearby communities.
“The swift response, professionalism, and courage displayed by our military personnel averted what could have been a tragic incident,” the source said, adding that the military remains committed to sustaining pressure on criminal networks operating in the region.
The source further confirmed that the operation involved personnel of the 8 Division under Operation Fansan Yamma, working alongside other security formations and local vigilantes who provided intelligence support and ground assistance during the mission.
Although not officially authorised to speak, the security source revealed that the bandits suffered significant losses during the encounter, as troops maintained dominance throughout the engagement before the criminals fled into surrounding forests.
Operation Fansan Yamma, which covers parts of the North-West theatre of operations, has continued to intensify clearance missions, ambushes and intelligence-driven raids targeting bandit enclaves across Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi and neighbouring states.
NAN recalls that the Special Adviser to Governor Ahmad Aliyu on Security Matters, retired Colonel Ahmad Usman, alongside other stakeholders, had previously commended the Nigerian Army for sustained gains against bandit groups in Sokoto State.
Security authorities reiterated that ongoing operations are aimed at restoring peace, protecting rural communities and dismantling criminal networks that have long exploited the difficult terrain of the region.
The latest offensive underscores renewed military pressure on banditry in Sokoto State and Zamfara axis, as security forces continue coordinated efforts to clear forests and deny armed groups safe havens.
Troops Neutralise Bandits, Destroy Hideouts in Sokoto-Zamfara Border Operations
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Sharia Not a Tool for Terror: NACOMYO Condemns Kidnappers’ Demand in Oyo Abduction
Sharia Not a Tool for Terror: NACOMYO Condemns Kidnappers’ Demand in Oyo Abduction
The National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO), Oyo State Chapter, has strongly condemned the reported demand by kidnappers for the implementation of Sharia law as a condition for the release of abducted students and teachers in Oyo State, describing the claim as deceptive, criminal, and a gross misrepresentation of Islamic teachings. NACOMYO stated that terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and the intimidation of innocent citizens are grave sins in Islam and have no place within the principles and objectives of Sharia law.
The council made its position known in a statement issued by its Oyo State Coordinator, Alhaji Dawood Afolabi, while reacting to reports that abductors of students and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area allegedly demanded the enforcement of Sharia law before releasing their captives.
According to multiple reports, 39 students and seven teachers were kidnapped from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area on May 15, 2026. The attacked schools included Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota, Community Grammar School in Ahoro-Esinele, and L.A. Primary School. Victims reportedly include children as young as two years old. Tragically, one of the abducted teachers, Michael Oyedokun, a mathematics teacher, was later killed by the abductors, with reports indicating he was beheaded. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, culminating in nationwide protests by the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) and other stakeholders. A rumour later emerged claiming that the abductors had linked the release of the victims to the implementation of Sharia law, along with other demands including a one billion naira ransom to be paid into an account in the Republic of Benin, the release of bandits from Agodi and Abolongo prisons, and two Hilux vehicles. However, some media analysts have cautioned that this specific list of demands lacks firm evidentiary foundation and may have been amplified through social media without verification.
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Reacting to the development, Afolabi said those responsible for the abduction lacked the religious, moral, and legal authority to speak on behalf of Islam or Nigerian Muslims. He maintained that terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and other acts that spread fear and insecurity directly contradict the values of Islam and the objectives of Sharia law. “The National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO), Oyo State Chapter, strongly condemns the reported demand by terrorists seeking the implementation of Sharia Law as a condition for the release of abducted students and teachers,” the statement read. “The perpetrators of these heinous acts have no religious, moral, or legal authority to speak on behalf of Islam or Nigerian Muslims. Terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and the intimidation of innocent people are grave sins in Islam and stand in direct opposition to the objectives and values of Sharia Law.” “Those who abduct innocent students and teachers and seek to negotiate with human lives in the name of Sharia are enemies of the very law they claim to advocate. Islam unequivocally denounces oppression and transgression. The Holy Qur’an teaches that whoever kills an innocent soul unjustly, it is as though he has killed all mankind, while whoever saves a life, it is as though he has saved all mankind,” the group added.
Afolabi further noted that under Islamic jurisprudence, crimes such as armed robbery, terrorism, kidnapping, and spreading fear and insecurity among the populace are among the gravest offences because they threaten public safety and social order. He added that such crimes attract severe punishments through established legal processes aimed at protecting society, ensuring justice for victims, and deterring criminal activities. The NACOMYO coordinator emphasized that Sharia is not a tool for coercion, violence, political manipulation, or rebellion against lawful authority. Rather, its implementation, where constitutionally recognised, is rooted in due process, fairness, consultation, and the pursuit of the common good.
The Muslim Community of Oyo State also issued a separate condemnation, describing the kidnappers’ actions as criminal, inhumane, and completely contrary to the teachings of Islam. In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman of the community, Ishaq Sanvni, and the Secretary-General, Murisiku Siyanbade, the group insisted that the criminals do not represent Islam or the wider Muslim population. “Islam forbids kidnapping, terrorism and the extortion of innocent citizens. Legitimate Sharia promotes justice, peace and the sanctity of human life, values that stand in direct opposition to the activities of criminal groups,” the statement said. The community cited Qur’an Chapter 5 Verse 32, emphasizing the importance Islam places on the protection of human life and urging security agencies to intensify efforts toward securing the safe release of all those still in captivity.
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Afolabi also called on governments at all levels to strengthen intelligence gathering and enhance security around schools and other vulnerable institutions. He urged security agencies to ensure the swift arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the abductions and their collaborators, while appealing to religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil society organisations, and the media to continue promoting peaceful coexistence and interfaith harmony. According to him, criminals must not be allowed to exploit religion as a tool for violence, division, or intimidation.
The abduction has drawn widespread condemnation from various quarters. The Senate condemned the abduction “in the strongest possible terms” and called on the Federal Government and security agencies to deploy every available resource to secure the immediate release of the victims. The Oyo State House of Assembly has rejected calls for negotiations with the kidnappers, warning that any engagement with the abductors could encourage further attacks and strengthen criminal networks. Meanwhile, parents of the abducted children have rejected rice and cash gifts brought by a federal government delegation, insisting that no amount of money can replace the safe return of their loved ones. Governor Seyi Makinde has repeatedly assured residents that the government is working “round the clock” to secure the release of the victims, while security operatives attempting rescue operations have reportedly encountered improvised explosive devices planted by the kidnappers.
NACOMYO reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to peace, justice, responsible religious enlightenment, and the unity of Oyo State and Nigeria at large, while praying for the safe return of all those in captivity. The schools across Oyo State have remained shut as the Nigeria Union of Teachers directed public primary and secondary schools to remain closed pending the rescue of the abductees. As of June 6, 2026, the victims remain in captivity, with security agencies stating that rescue efforts are ongoing.
Sharia Not a Tool for Terror: NACOMYO Condemns Kidnappers’ Demand in Oyo Abduction
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