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We don’t have plan to establish military base in Nigeria – US
We don’t have plan to establish military base in Nigeria – US
The Department of Defense West Africa Coordination Element Lead, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). Maj. Gen. Kenneth Ekman, said the United States is not considering establishing a military base in Nigeria.
Speaking to journalists on the aftermath of their walking out of Niger Republic, Ekman said: “I am aware of no discussions between U.S. and Nigerian authorities on placing a U.S. base in Nigeria as a result of the Niger withdrawal.
“So if strategy is war on a map, and if the problem we’re trying to solve is Sahelian-based violent extremism, and if the U.S. is not functioning in Niger, then where should we be?
“That’s what led us to an outside-in approach relative to the Sahel. Does that make sense? So outside-in. And then anytime you talk about outside-in, the important question is, what is Nigeria’s role, given the strength of the nation, given the closeness of our partnership? So it’s a very natural question.
“And I’m not surprised that some people assumed that there were discussions going on about this.”
He also disclosed the US has no plan to build any big military base anywhere else in West Africa.
According to him: “If Niger allowed the U.S. to work with partners to go inside-out, for lack of access to Niger, we are now focused on an outside-in approach. And so countries where we’re having conversations, countries where we have started putting some forces, include Cote d’Ivoire, include Benin, we have some U.S. forces there now. I’m going to Accra next.
“I’m keenly interested in what their authorities have to say. It’s got to be right for the partner. And then I was just in N’Djamena a couple of weeks ago as we talked about the next phase for the posture of U.S. forces.
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“In all cases, we’re starting with just small elements, small special operations teams that provide advice and assistance and training to the host nation forces. And so that’s the steps for what next. I think that big bases is just not right for the environment.”
On the withdrawal of the military presence from Niger, Ekman said: “We’re almost done. We’ve achieved, together with our Nigerien partners, the safe, orderly, and responsible withdrawal of U.S. forces. A couple of key milestones within that.
“On the 5th of August, we watched the last C-17 fly out of Air Base 201, which is in Agadez, and that was the last major movement of U.S. forces and material. And then just two days ago, we signed over the last U.S. posture location, and as I speak to you today, all former U.S. areas, facilities, and material that remain in Niger have been turned over to the Nigerien military and to the Nigerien authorities. So we’re almost done.”
Ekman, while noting that the deadline of September 15 withdrawal from Niger would be met, highlighted how the withdrawal was conducted:
“First, all sensitive equipment, all lethal equipment came out. And then we had to look as we went through the equipment, where did it cost more to move it than it cost in terms of remaining value to divest it? And so I’ve walked these places.
“I’ve seen exactly what we’ve turned over to our Nigerien partners. And it mostly amounts to spaces, it amounts to buildings, and it amounts to non-tactical vehicles. Those are the kinds of things that we turned over.
“And then they are a resource for them. And so as an example, Air Base 201 in Agadez, it was almost a small city, right? So we made sure that they understood how to run the electricity, how to run the water treatment plant. They received some physical infrastructure that our goal would be it continues to operate, right? So that’s how we proceeded.”
We don’t have plan to establish military base in Nigeria – US
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Shot by Bandits, Saved by Soldiers: Dramatic Rescue of General’s Wife in Katsina
Shot by Bandits, Saved by Soldiers: Dramatic Rescue of General’s Wife in Katsina
Nigerian Army troops have rescued the wife of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information, following a fierce gun battle with armed bandits in Katsina State.
The dramatic rescue came days after the woman was abducted by gunmen in Matazu Local Government Area, one of several communities in Katsina that have come under repeated attacks by bandits involved in kidnapping, cattle rustling and other violent crimes.
The operation, conducted by troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA under the military’s ongoing Operation CLEAN SWEEP III, was launched after intelligence reports pinpointed the movement of the kidnappers and their victim.
Security analyst Zagazola Makama disclosed the development in a report posted on his verified X account on Monday night, citing military sources.
According to the sources, troops tracked the kidnappers to Tunga village, where they engaged the criminals during a search-and-rescue mission. Overwhelmed by the military offensive, the bandits reportedly fled the area, abandoning their captive.
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“The bandits shot her and fled when we made contact at Tunga village. We have rescued Mrs. Abubakar. She is bleeding. We have given her first aid and are moving her for urgent medical attention,” a military source was quoted as saying.
Although injured during the encounter, Mrs. Abubakar was stabilised by military personnel and evacuated for urgent medical treatment.
The rescue is being viewed as a significant breakthrough in the fight against banditry in the North-West, particularly in Katsina State, which has remained one of the epicentres of the security crisis despite sustained military operations.
Maj.-Gen. Abubakar, who served as Director of Defence Information between 2015 and 2018, was the military’s chief spokesman during some of Nigeria’s most challenging security operations. His wife’s abduction had heightened concerns about the growing audacity of criminal gangs operating across the region.
In recent months, troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA have intensified offensives against bandit enclaves in Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto and parts of Kebbi States, leading to the rescue of several kidnapped victims and the neutralisation of scores of armed criminals.
Military authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the latest operation, but security sources described the rescue as a major success in ongoing efforts to restore security across the North-West.
Shot by Bandits, Saved by Soldiers: Dramatic Rescue of General’s Wife in Katsina
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DHQ Launches Fresh Offensive in Katsina to Hunt Killers of Retired General Rabe
DHQ Launches Fresh Offensive in Katsina to Hunt Killers of Retired General Rabe
KATSINA, Nigeria — The Defence Headquarters Joint Task Force North West has launched a fresh military offensive code-named Operation Clean Sweep III in Katsina State, aimed at hunting down and eliminating the bandits and terrorists responsible for the abduction and subsequent death in captivity of the former Defence Spokesperson, retired Major General Rabe Abubakar.
A statement released on Monday by Media Information Officer of the Joint Task Force (North West) under Operation Fansan Yamma, Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Danja, said the offensive, which kicked off on Sunday, June 14, 2026, focuses on the Matazu Local Government Area and adjoining communities where the criminal networks operate. The operation was launched in direct response to the incident that led to the retired general’s death, with the military stating that the offensive is aimed at locating and neutralizing the perpetrators of the “heinous act,” dismantling criminal networks, and restoring security within the affected communities.
General Rabe and his wife, Hajiya Amina Abubakar, were abducted by suspected terrorists on May 30, 2026, along the Marabar Musawa–Kafinsoli Road in Matazu LGA. The retired general was traveling with his driver and wife to Katsina for a wedding ceremony when the terrorists emerged near a village called Zakin Baure, blocked the road, and opened fire on his vehicle, a red-coloured Peugeot 406 car. The driver escaped with gunshot injuries and was later admitted to a hospital.
While the retired general died while being held in the kidnappers’ den and was buried on June 13, his wife is believed to still remain in the hands of the captors. The late senior military officer was laid to rest on Sunday at about 6:00 p.m. at the Gidan Dawa Cemetery, located opposite his residence in Katsina metropolis, following funeral prayers attended by a large crowd of mourners.
The military confirmed that troops have already recorded notable successes since the operations commenced. To crush the criminal syndicates, fighting patrols, intelligence-led raids, cordon-and-search operations, and thorough clearance missions have been deployed across all suspected terrorist enclaves within the Joint Operations Area.
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The Defence Headquarters revealed that breakthroughs have already been achieved in the Dikkawa Hills general area, as well as surrounding communities including Adua, Nasarawa, and Karaduwa. During these intensive operations, troops successfully searched and combed several criminal enclaves, discovering and completely destroying the terrorists’ life-support structures, operational logistics bases, and camps. The JTF emphasized that the destruction of these hubs has severely degraded the criminals’ ability to launch attacks or operate freely within Katsina State.
The military said the offensive is being conducted in collaboration with sister services, other security agencies, and local stakeholders, whose support has contributed to ongoing efforts to improve security in the state. The Theatre Command reassured residents of Matazu and surrounding communities of its commitment to protecting law-abiding citizens and denying terrorists and bandits freedom of movement within the region.
The Theatre Command also urged members of the public to continue providing credible and timely information that could assist security agencies in tracking and apprehending criminal elements, assuring that all information received would be treated confidentially. The command added that troops would sustain pressure on terrorists and bandits until the objectives of Operation Clean Sweep III are fully achieved, with further updates to be provided as the operation progresses.
General Rabe, who served as the Director of Defence Information at Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters between 2015 and 2017, had a high-profile role as military spokesman. The military paid tribute to the major general, describing the loss as “tragic” and noting that he made “immense contributions to counter-insurgency operations.” According to local media reports, he was 61 when he died.
The abduction and death of Abubakar highlight the continuing security challenges facing parts of north-west Nigeria, where criminal gangs known locally as “bandits” frequently carry out kidnappings for ransom, as well as cattle rustling and attacks on rural communities. Katsina has been one of the states most affected by the violence.
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Some local government areas in Katsina, including Jibia, Batsari, Kurfi, Safana, Danmusa, Matazu, Musawa, Kankara, Faskari, Malumfashi, and Bakori, had previously agreed to establish peace accords with terrorists in their areas. However, while some of these areas have seen relative calm, the situation in Matazu, Bakori, Musawa, Kankia, and Malumfashi has only deteriorated. The Marabar Musawa–Musawa–Matazu–Kafin Soli road where the general was abducted became volatile after the peace deal broke.
Even before the May 30 abduction, there were several cases of abduction on the road as well as attacks on communities and towns in the area. According to reports, Muhammadu Fulani, the terrorists’ leader in the Matazu-Musawa area, accused the state government of arresting three of his men and seizing his livestock. The abductors had demanded the release of detained bandits and the return of confiscated livestock as conditions for his freedom.
On June 6, the terrorists released a video clip of the couple begging for the government to rescue them. The wife, who spoke, asked the government to facilitate the release of some three terrorists arrested by security agents in exchange for the couple’s freedom. On June 8, the terror group leader, Muhammadu Fulani, said he would not release the wife of the general as promised, after the government dispatched security agents to the area to fight him.
On June 12, a special prayer session was organised at the Sa’ad Bin Abi Waqqas Mosque in Barhim Estate, Katsina city, at 5 p.m. Several relatives and friends attended the prayer session, where the Imam called on the government to ensure the safe return of Rabe, his wife, and all abducted victims. On the morning of June 13, a WhatsApp message began circulating, especially in Katsina, saying the general had died Friday night, June 12.
On Saturday, the Katsina State Government confirmed Abubakar’s death, with Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs Nasiru Mu’azu stating that he “died a natural death from complications of diabetes and hypertension.” However, family members and other sources countered the claim, saying the late major general had no history of diabetes. They maintained that he died after being bitten by a snake while being held captive by the kidnappers.
Speaking in an interview with Deutsche Welle (DW), Isyaku Rabe, the deceased’s son, described the government’s account as inaccurate, insisting that his father had no known history of either diabetes or high blood pressure before his abduction. “Our father was not diabetic or hypertensive,” he said. The family also dismissed reports circulating on social media suggesting that the late general’s wife had regained her freedom. According to Isyaku, his mother remains in captivity, contrary to some sources who claimed she was released alongside her husband’s remains.
Recounting the family’s ordeal, Khadija Rabe Abubakar, the general’s daughter, said they initially believed their parents would be rescued alive. “When we heard the news of our father’s death, we were shocked and heartbroken because we had hoped they would be rescued alive and unharmed, based on assurances from many quarters,” she said. “We buried our father without our mother by our side. That pain is indescribable. Every day she remains in captivity deepens our trauma.”
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Grand Imam of Osun Presents New Olori-Ratib of Osogbo to Muslim Congregation
Grand Imam of Osun Presents New Olori-Ratib of Osogbo to Muslim Congregation
The Grand Imam of Osun State, Sheikh Musa Muhammad Rabi’i Animasaun, has officially announced and presented the newly appointed Olori-Ratib of Osogbo Land, Sheikh Imam Surajudeen Ademola Oloye-Irorun Iyalode, to the Muslim community during a special gathering at the Central Mosque, Oja-Oba, Osogbo.
The announcement, which marked a significant milestone in the religious leadership structure of Osogbo Land, came shortly after the Grand Imam formally introduced the new Olori-Ratib to the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji Olanipekun Abidemi Larooye II, during the monthly prayers of the Muslim community held at the royal palace.
Addressing a large congregation of Muslim faithful at the Central Mosque, Sheikh Animasaun described the new Olori-Ratib as a committed Islamic scholar, seasoned cleric, and a capable leader entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating and overseeing the activities of Ratib Imams across Osogbo Land.
The Grand Imam emphasized that the appointment was made after careful consideration and expressed confidence in the ability of Imam Oloye-Irorun Iyalode to provide spiritual guidance and strengthen the administration of Islamic affairs within the ancient town.
The formal presentation was greeted with enthusiasm and prayers from members of the Muslim community, who welcomed the new religious leader and pledged their support for his administration. The gathering also served as a demonstration of unity among Islamic scholars, clerics, community leaders and worshippers in Osogbo.
Speaking shortly after his presentation, the newly appointed Olori-Ratib expressed profound appreciation to the Grand Imam of Osun State, the Nahibul-Imam, the Grand Mufasir, Ratib Imams, Islamic scholars and members of the Muslim community for the confidence reposed in him.
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He assured the congregation of his commitment to preserving the values and traditions of Islamic leadership while promoting peace, unity and cooperation among Muslims in Osogbo and beyond.
According to him, his administration would focus on strengthening harmony among Islamic groups, advancing religious education and contributing to the overall growth and development of Islam across Osogbo Land and Osun State.
The event was attended by prominent Islamic scholars, clerics, community leaders and worshippers, who offered prayers for divine guidance, wisdom and success for the new Olori-Ratib as he assumes his new responsibilities.
Observers described the occasion as a landmark moment in the history of Islamic leadership in Osogbo, noting that it further reinforced the longstanding relationship between the Muslim community, traditional institutions and religious authorities in the town.
The presentation is expected to usher in a new phase of collaboration among Islamic leaders in Osogbo as efforts continue to strengthen religious activities and promote unity within the Muslim Ummah.
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