Northern Groups Hail Troops For Eliminating Notorious Bandit Leaders


 

Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has commended the Nigerian troops for their recent accomplishments in eliminating notorious bandit leaders who have been wreaking havoc across Northern states.

The CNG also acknowledged the significant role played by the chief of army staff, the Department of States Services and the Office of the National Security Adviser in this success.

They particularly commended the Chief of Defence Staff saying without his commitment the current spectacular successes against the bandits would not have been possible.

In a statement released by its national coordinator, Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi, the CNG also applauded the military's efforts in rescuing the four victims abducted from the Federal University, Dutsin-Ma in Katsina State.

The CNG called for intensified efforts to rescue the kidnapped female students of the Federal University, Gusau, as well as all others currently in captivity.

“The bandit leaders, namely Machika, Haro, Dan Muhammadu, and Ali Alhaji Alheri, have been responsible for multiple deadly attacks, including killings, kidnappings, and displacements in Zamfara, Niger, Kaduna, and Katsina states. Ali Alhaji Alheri, also known as Kachalla Ali Kawaje, was believed to be behind the attack on the Kaduna-Abuja train and the kidnapping of hundreds of passengers.

“He was also the mastermind of the attack and abductions of students of the Gusau University," Charanchi said.

The CNG recognises that neutralising these bandit leaders is crucial for the security and well-being of the people in the region, adding that their elimination will undoubtedly contribute to the restoration of peace and stability in Northern Nigeria and expresses its gratitude to the Nigerian troops for their dedication and commitment to safeguarding the lives and properties of the citizens.

Furthermore, the CNG highlights the renewed cooperation between various security forces as a contributing factor to the success in eliminating these notorious bandit leaders.

Commending the chief of army staff, Charanchi said, his disciplined commitment is indispensable in the ongoing battle against banditry. “His leadership, dedication, and unwavering commitment set the stage for the military's success by inspiring troops and enabling strategic planning.”

The CNG urged the CDS to work closely with the ministers of defence for effective coordination and collaboration among various branches of the armed forces for a multifaceted approach, involving the army, the air force, the navy and other security agencies.

“This collaboration has proven to be effective in tackling the security challenges in the region," he said.

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