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Nigeria’s War On Terrorism Showing Success – Ex-Buhari Spokesman, Bashir Ahmad

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Bashir Ahmad, former media aide to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, has affirmed that Nigeria is steadily winning its battle against terrorism.

Ahmad’s statement came in response to the recent elimination of notorious terrorist leader, Sani Wala Burki, by Nigerian military forces in Katsina State.

Burki’s death was confirmed a few days ago after a military operation. Expressing his views on X (formerly Twitter), Ahmad commended the troops for their efforts, urging them to intensify the offensive until all terrorist elements are eradicated.

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“Glad to hear the news of Sani Wala Burki’s elimination in Katsina. It’s evident that Nigeria is making progress in the fight against terror,” Ahmad wrote. “Let’s encourage our troops to keep up the pressure until the last of these terrorists are neutralized, ensuring that our farmlands can be fully cleared for the next farming season.”

In a related development, Nigerian Army troops, on Thursday, successfully killed another notorious bandit, Kachallah, during an operation in Zamfara State. The same day, Halilu Sububu and his gang were neutralized by Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Special Forces near Mayanchi, Zamfara.

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Amidst these ongoing operations, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has pledged to target and bring down the notorious bandit leader, Turji Bello. Recently, Turji had claimed to have captured two Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles from the Nigerian Army, but the military clarified that the vehicles had been immobilized due to challenging terrain.

 

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