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BREAKING NEWS: Why bandits are difficult to defeat militarily — Col Samaila Yombe (rtd), civil war veteran
1970. Yombe also served as Deputy Governor of Kebbi State, 2015 -2019. The retired military officer is not new to terrorists as his convoy was attacked by suspected bandits in 2022. In this monitored interview, Yombe discusses the escalating security challenges in the North-West and proffers solutions. Excerpts:....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
What is your take on President Tinubu’s recent directives to the National Assembly to enact laws that would allow state police while ordering the army and the police to recruit more personnel as well as relevant security agencies to deploy their men to flush out bandits from the nation’s forests?
I prefer to start by looking at Kebbi as a state and, of course, other states that are bordering it and to emphasize that Kebbi does not have forests or locations where these bandits hide. They come in from Sokoto State, Zamfara State, Niger Republic and Niger State.
That has been the case. But, when we took over the governance of Kebbi State in 2015, the situation had not escalated as it is today. Be that as it may, we still had a lot of encroachments from Zamfara and that’s why Kebbi South is experiencing most of these bandit activities. Look at what is happening today, it is worrisome. We must bear in mind that the action of these bandits is difficult to deal with militarily in the sense that they appear from directions that the soldiers are not prepared for. Can you imagine if you are standing, facing south and someone behind you gives you a slap? You have to turn around to look at where he is. But, if he comes directly to you, you will know that this fellow is coming for me and you will be prepared and know how to handle whatever combat situation he is facing you with. That’s what has been the major problem and the security agents find it difficult to handle the tactical situation of bandits. Now, I appreciate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for deciding that we have to reinforce our security assets by recruiting more soldiers, policemen, forest guards and so on because of the escalation of the problem and the limited availability of the forces to deal with it. By the time state police are formed and other security assets made available, we will be able to deal with the situation squarely. I appreciate the President for taking the step he has taken.
What do you think is responsible for the recent escalation of the security situation in Kebbi and what do you think should be done to prevent possible abuse of the proposed state policing?
I think Mr President has already taken care of the deficiency in terms of security assets to cover this situation in the large portion of the forests where these bandits hide. We should understand that due to the nature of the terrain, it’s difficult to traverse, cover and take military actions against the bandits. They take advantage of that to hide in those forests and hills. But, by the time these forces are made available to reinforce whatever security assets we have on ground, I think the situation will be history. But until we are able to occupy the forests physically, we will not be able to clear the bandits. They take advantage of the vast nature of the forests and, of course, the limited availability of our troops to cover that portion of the forests. Unless that which the President has taken care of now is put in place, we will still have the problem of kidnapping here and there, stealing, etc
What about the things you think should be put in place to avoid abuse of the state police?
The first thing is proper training of security agents and the de-radicalizing of those who have been disengaged. But, I find it difficult to understand why some of us… Most of these activities have some political undertone. Therefore, our politicians must be educated. Everybody now knows the negative vices of kidnapping and unrest, generally. There is no part of this country that is not affected by one security issue or the other. We have to really re-arrange our minds into thinking the best way to handle whatever situation to ensure peace. This involves even those who are backing, because a lot of people suspect that these bandits are backed by politicians. I don’t want to argue about that but whatever the case may be, we have to face it squarely. This is our country. If we don’t face it squarely, we are not going to enjoy what is available for us in this country. I can’t imagine why the Deputy Speaker (of Kebbi House) was on his way to his village and suddenly some group of people from the bush came and stole him. Steal a human being! It is absurd. We must re-arrange our mind to know that nobody will do this except us. We have to do it ourselves. Our religious fathers from different denominations will have to look at it with the fear of God. You can’t be stealing people and subjecting them to some kind of hardship and think
Can you tell us more about the Deputy Speaker’s abduction?
Let’s look at those who are involved in this kidnapping and the insecurity situation in Kebbi State. From the west, the state is bordered by Niger Republic. There, we are faced with the group called Lakurawa from Sahel countries and they don’t live in Nigeria. They cross the border because of the porous nature, come in and create all kinds of havoc and then go back. So, the case of the Deputy Speaker, he was in the mosque, he had just finished praying when people walked in and abducted him and rode on their motorcycles back into the forest outside the country. I don’t have details of how he was rescued but I learnt it involved the DSS and some military personnel that went in and got him out. I am glad that he came out in one piece, though he had a sad story to tell.
So you suspect that those who abducted him with motorcycle took him out of the country?
Exactly. There is no space for them in Kebbi State, specifically, but in Niger where you have a large portion of forest. From Gwazero up to Kwara State is uninhabited. They take advantage of this empty forest by using it as their cover. So, those who abducted the Deputy Speaker meandered around that forest; that was where our security agents went and brought him out. I observed that these guys (bandits) are afraid to die too. The moment you offer some kind of resistance, they will abandon their mission and take to their heels. So, with the present development, I am sure our military will adopt tactics that will match the offensive nature of these bandits.
Can you make your position clearer on the issue of state police; do you think it will or will not work?
No, it can work. We have very good police officers who are up and doing and they have demonstrated that in the past. You see, it’s when you have bad leadership that you will have problem. I am happy to see that the police are fishing out those bad eggs in their midst, to straighten out whatever deficiency they have in their performance. Yes, politicians, of course, you know very well that those that failed to be elected, too, have different kinds of feelings. Some of our politicians can go to any length to make sure that those who won are discredited. These things are happening, they are not hidden. We have opposition that are carrying out certain activities or saying many things that would make the governors appear bad. Police and the military and those who are involved in the security operations are doing very well but the issue is the escalation of the problem and the limited nature of security agents. That is what has made it so difficult to appreciate.
Can you share some of the limitations you observed in that region?
The major limitation is the number of security agents available and the equipment they need to work with. The bandits or whoever they are, their numbers are little but are highly mobile and they know the area very well. We don’t have enough forces to cover the kind of tactics being used by these bandits, but now Mr. President has tackled the issue of shortage of manpower. I am not saying capacity. Their limitation is because of their numerical strength to handle the nature of the security escalation of the country. For instance, you can’t send 15 soldiers to fight 300 bandits and expect good results. These 300 people appear from a direction you least expect and disappear after wreaking havoc. So, the tactics employed by the bandits made it so difficult for the limited number of security assets we have and I am happy and appreciate the President for having taken the step he has taken so far. The soldiers can now recruit, the police will recruit and the states which are exposed to these security issues can now have their police and that’s a very good development. I will like to seize this opportunity to advise the military, we have a large concentration of able bodied ex-service men that can be recalled to cover up the deficiency. Doing so will mean saving money to train and time because time is of essence here. If we call back those able bodied men, I mean those who are still strong. I remember what we did during the unfortunate Biafran issues, we had to call retired soldiers back and when they came in, they made the whole offensive difference because now we had adequate manpower. So the decision Mr President has taken is a welcomed idea. I appreciate him for that because when the strength of the security agents is increased, the next step is providing adequate weapons. You need to provide the tools with which they work and if we do that, I can see that within the shortest possible time, we will clear this rubbish. The next thing that must be done is that we must close our borders and defend them in such a way that no one will come in or go out without our permission. Those bandits come from Niger Republic into Kebbi State, create a lot of havoc and ride back. But, if we have that axis covered by security agents on ground, they can’t find a way to come in. They have to fight and they will not be able to come in and cause the havoc anymore. So I want to reiterate that the military should recall those able bodied ones. They have records of everyone, they should be able to call them back and let’s get on with this job.
What is your take on the issue of open grazing?
The first thing we must consider is that the Fulani are by nature highly mobile, they move to areas where they can get feed for their cattle. If we are to stop such mobility, we have to create ranches that will provide adequate grass and water for their cattle. If these two facilities are available, it will be more convincing to have them change their mind from moving from one place to the other and that will help us check the likelihood of attacks by some of our Fulani brothers. I think that’s the major problem, first we must have to provide a facility that will enable them settle down and will not have to move from point A to B anymore.
I think it is better we identify them as herders. That’s true, my elder brother who is not Fulani has plenty of cattle.
Do you think that retired soldiers will be willing to return if called back?
I can assure you that if you stand in one place and say our ex-servicemen from this age range report to your local government headquarters many will comply. I have had discussions with some of my colleagues, ex-servicemen, both other ranks and officers, who are biting their fingers and saying “look, why don’t we go and help in this?” Where I come from, there is a saying that a Zuru man once he enters the army, he is not looking forward to retirement. I also have friends that I have spoken with, they say “why don’t we tell these ogas to call us back even if we are to guard the barracks and let them go and fight?”
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Oyo police intercepts truck conveuing explosives in Saki
The Oyo State Police Command has announced an operational success recorded following an intelligence-led operation.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the Command intercepted a truck conveying materials suspected to be explosive devices during a stop-and-search operation in Saki, Oyo State. The truck and the suspected materials were promptly secured and are currently in police custody.
Upon receiving a briefing on the development, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, CP Femi Haruna, immediately ordered a comprehensive investigation into the matter.
Consequently, specialised personnel of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit and the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Unit were deployed to safely secure the items for safekeeping and forensic examination. Detailed forensic analysis has since commenced, alongside a thorough and robust investigation to determine the exact nature of the items and their intended use.
The truck driver has been taken into custody and is cooperating fully with investigators as efforts continue to unravel all the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The Commissioner of Police commended the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, for his unwavering support, strategic leadership, and continued provision of operational guidance that enhance proactive, intelligence-driven policing across the country.
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Benue: Armed bandits kill motorcyclist, injure woman in Apa LGA
One person has died and another sustained injuries following an assault by suspected armed bandits in Apa Local Government Area of Benue State.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
According to sources, the attack took place on January 24 around 4:00 p.m. along the Amoke–Odugbo road in Ukpogo Village, Edikwu Ward.
The victims, identified as Mr Joseph Okoh and Miss Aneh Sunday, both from Ogodumo, Adoka in Otukpo LGA, were reportedly riding a motorcycle when the assailants struck.
“They were rushed to the Comprehensive Health Centre, Ugbokpo, where Mr Okoh was confirmed dead while receiving treatment. Miss Sunday is currently admitted and responding to treatment,” the source stated.
Nigerian troops were quickly deployed to the area, and a search operation in the surrounding bushes is ongoing to apprehend the attackers.
“The Criminal Investigation Department has commenced an investigation into the incident,” the source added.
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2026 UTME: JAMB scraps special privileges for albino candidates over malpractices
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has scrapped special concessions and registration procedures previously granted to candidates with albinism for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, citing abuse of the privilege to perpetrate examination malpractice.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The Board also warned faith-based tertiary institutions to clearly declare their religious status at the point of admission, saying it is deceptive to present as secular and later impose religious rules on students.
As reported by Vanguard, these decisions were taken on Saturday at a meeting between JAMB management, led by its Registrar, Prof. Isaq Oloyede, and Commissioners for Education from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, held in Ikeja, Lagos.
Oloyede said the meeting was convened to review and assess previous admission exercises.
He noted that despite safeguards introduced by the Board, some individuals remained determined to circumvent the system.
“We have stopped some concessions we gave albino candidates. This is because some are using artificial intelligence to manipulate the registration process to look like they are albinos because of the consideration we gave them.
“Last year alone, over 7,000 claimed to be albinos. We have stopped special registration procedures for albinos,” he said.
Addressing complaints from candidates admitted into some private institutions over compulsory religious instruction, Oloyede urged faith-based schools to be transparent.
“Faith-based institutions should declare from the onset what they are, so that whoever applies there will know what he is going to meet there. But some don’t do that. They will pretend to be secular, but once students are admitted, trouble will begin over religious instruction and injunctions.
“If you are a faith-based institution, say so. The law allows you to set up faith-based schools,” he said.
On last year’s UTME, where the highest-scoring candidate was later found to be a 300-level university student, the JAMB registrar said investigations showed that some undergraduates sit for the examination to change courses or assist others to secure admission.
“Students who are already in school but want to change courses and are applying again must declare and disclose their status.
“We have found that some candidates already in school are writing the examination for other candidates. Last year, the candidate who scored the highest was found to be a 300-level student in the university.
“Henceforth, any candidate found engaging in such an act, and who fails to disclose that he is already in school but wants to change course, will be disqualified and will also lose his current admission,” he said.
On admission criteria, Oloyede explained that federal government-owned institutions allocate 45 per cent on merit, 20 per cent on catchment area, 20 per cent to educationally disadvantaged states, while the remaining slots are allocated to other considerations.
“Each owner or state has the right to decide what its admission criteria will be. But for states, we encourage them to allocate at least 10 per cent to merit, regardless of where the candidates come from.
“This is to diversify the student population and admit eggheads from different communities,” he said.
He criticised some states for establishing new universities despite not fully utilising their admission quotas in existing federal institutions.
On underage candidates, Oloyede said 16 years remained the minimum admission age, noting that an attestation process was in place for exceptional cases.
“Last year, about 42,000 claimed to be underage. After evaluation, only 78 met the criteria and were admitted. We are not saying there are no talented candidates, but the figure looks outlandish,” he said.
The issue of how to engage underage candidates during a gap year divided opinions at the meeting, but a majority voted for JAMB to continue its special assessment process.
The meeting also observed that parental pressure on children to complete their education too quickly was a major contributor to the problem.
On efforts to curb examination malpractice, Oloyede said JAMB had stopped the movement of computers between Computer-Based Test centres.
“A computer registered in a particular centre will remain there and is not transferable to another centre. Some people borrow computers to get accredited and later move them around,” he said.
He dismissed claims that candidates were posted to towns they did not choose, saying personal data used for registration were drawn directly from the National Identification Number submitted by candidates.
Providing an update on the 2025 UTME, Oloyede said 974,855 candidates had so far been admitted out of about 1.95 million who sat for the examination.
He added that over N2.4 billion had been disbursed to institutions that consistently complied with JAMB’s rules over the past 10 years, and that the meeting agreed that schools producing the best candidates should be compensated.
On accreditation of CBT centres, Oloyede said the process involved teams comprising university vice-chancellors, rectors and provosts in each state.
He warned state governments against agreements with private promoters who might use centres to facilitate malpractice.
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