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We Rescued 4,600 Hostages, Killed Over 9,300 Hostiles, Arrested More Than 7,000 Terrorists, Bandits In One Year, Says Tinubu Government

The statement added that more than 7,000 terrorists and bandits were arrested by security operatives and about 30,000 new police personnel were recruited by the government during this period.
May 29, 2024

The statement added that more than 7,000 terrorists and bandits were arrested by security operatives and about 30,000 new police personnel were recruited by the government during this period.

President Bola Tinubu’s administration says it prioritised security in its first year in power. 

The administration made this assertion in an executive summary issued on Wednesday, saying over 4,600 citizens were rescued from terrorists’ den in 12 months. 

The statement added that more than 7,000 terrorists and bandits were arrested by security operatives and about 30,000 new police personnel were recruited by the government during this period. 

The statement reads: “Strengthening National Security: President Tinubu has prioritised national security, leading to significant investments in modernising and equipping the nation's security forces. Over 4,600 hostages have been freed, more than 9,300 hostiles neutralized, and over 7,000 terrorists and bandits arrested. Establishing the N50 billion Pulako Initiative and annually recruiting 30,000 new police personnel further underscore the administration's commitment to a safer Nigeria.

“Nigeria's ongoing battle with banditry, kidnapping, insurgency, and other security challenges remains a formidable threat. President Tinubu has prioritised securing lives and properties in his Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Significant investments in modernizing and equipping the nation’s security forces have yielded results: over 4,600 hostages have been freed, more than 9,300 hostiles neutralized, and over 7,000 terrorists, bandits, and criminals arrested. Additionally, over 4,800 assorted weapons and more than 93,900 rounds of ammunition have been recovered from June 2023 to date.

“The Nigerian Air Force has added five new aircraft to its fleet, including two Diamond 62 surveillance aircraft, two T-129 ATAK helicopters, and one King Air 360 ER, enhancing the fight against banditry and terrorism. A 2,200-member Mines Marshal Corps was also established to secure mining sites and curb illegal mining.

“The annual recruitment of 30,000 new personnel into the Nigeria Police Force, up from 10,000, underscores the government's commitment to bolstering security. Efforts have also led to the deactivation of over 120 illegal oil refining sites, the seizure of 90 wooden boats, and the arrest of over 70 suspects and 14 vessels, thanks to the acquisition of advanced patrol vessels.

“The Federal Government launched the N50 billion Pulako Initiative targeting seven states—Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, Niger, Kaduna, Benue, and Kebbi—to combat banditry and cattle rustling. This initiative supports conflict resolution, community reconstruction, and assistance to farmers and herders. Vice President Kashim Shettima inaugurated the Steering Committee for the Initiative on February 13, 2024.

 

“President Tinubu’s comprehensive security strategies address the root causes of insecurity, aiming to create a safer environment where citizens can live without fear.”

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