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GOV OKPEBHOLO CHARGES NEW POLICE CONSTABLES TO SHUN CORRUPTION, PROTECT COMMUNITIES

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has tasked 493 new police constables from Edo and Delta States to shun corruption, build trust, and protect communities. The governor gave the charge at the passing-out parade of the 2022 intake Course 3 of 2024 held at the Police Training School, Ogida, Benin City, Edo State.

The Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Governor, Fred Itua, in a statement, said Governor Okpebholo congratulated the new recruits, stating that the essence of their training is to protect communities and build relationships while serving with honour and integrity. “Today is a proud day for Edo State as these constables are through with their training and ready to serve, and their hard work and dedication have brought them here,” Governor Okpebholo said. Itua added that the governor encouraged the constables to use their knowledge of the land, people, and culture to protect their communities.

Governor Okpebholo emphasized the importance of honesty, professionalism, and kindness in the discharge of their duties. “Policing is about doing the right thing. Be honest, be professional in the discharge of your duties as a police man and be kind. Say no to corruption, work with the communities to prevent crimes, and build trust and relationships as these will make Nigeria safe,” he stated. Fred Itua noted that the governor assured the constables of the Edo State Government’s support and provision of necessary tools to succeed.

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, represented by the AIG Zone 5, Arungwa Nwazue Udochukwu, said the passing-out parade was held across four police colleges and 12 police formations nationwide, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s promise to address manpower deficit in the Nigerian Police. Itua stated that the Commandant, Police Training School, Ogida Benin, ACP Aigbe Aghaghowa, noted that the training commenced with documentation and screening of 493 recruits, with 181 females and 312 males. Fred Itua also reported that awards were presented to deserving constables, including the overall best recruit, Imoh Patience Udoka, who hails from Igbanke in Edo State.

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Tinubu says Nigeria in talks with UK, France over security support

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has revealed that Nigeria is in discussions with the United Kingdom and France to strengthen security cooperation and acquire military equipment to combat rising insecurity.

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The president made this known on Sunday while receiving state governors during a Sallah visit at his residence in Bourdillon, Lagos.

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According to him, engagements during his recent visit to the UK focused on sourcing critical security hardware, while separate talks with French President Emmanuel Macron explored areas of partnership in tackling terrorism.

The meeting was attended by 24 state governors, including those from Abia, Benue, Katsina, Edo and Rivers states. Vice President Kashim Shettima and the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, were also present.

Tinubu stressed that insecurity remains a major impediment to Nigeria’s development, noting that global uncertainties could further complicate the country’s economic outlook.

He specifically pointed to tensions in the Middle East as a potential trigger for increased inflation and reduced purchasing power, warning that such pressures could lead to renewed demands from labour unions for government intervention.

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Nigerian Troops Foil Drone Attack, Recover 74 Terrorists’ Bodies in Major North-East Crackdown

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The Defence Headquarters has announced that troops operating in the North-East have recovered 74 bodies of suspected terrorists following a series of coordinated offensives, including the disruption of a drone-assisted attack.

The military said the operations, conducted between March 13 and March 19 under Operation Hadin Kai, underscore a shift in tactics by insurgent groups in the region.

Director of Defence Media Operations, Michael Onoja, disclosed that troops successfully foiled what he described as a “complex drone-assisted attack,” before launching follow-up missions that led to the recovery of weapons and the bodies of the নিহত fighters.

Recovered items include 38 AK-47 rifles, three PKT machine guns, and a rocket-propelled grenade tube.

In Borno State, troops reportedly repelled a major assault in Mallam Fatori, Abadam Local Government Area, killing several insurgents, including top commanders. Additional attempts by fighters to infiltrate communities in Bama, Gujba, and Kaga local government areas were also thwarted.

The military added that coordinated air and ground strikes in Baga, Damboa, Buratai, and Njimtilo weakened the operational strength of Islamic State West Africa Province.

Outside the North-East, security operations extended to other regions. In Taraba State, suspected gunrunners were intercepted with ammunition, cash, and motorcycles recovered.

Troops also rescued kidnapped victims in Plateau and Benue states, while illegal mining activities were disrupted within the Federal Capital Territory and surrounding areas.

In the Niger Delta, personnel under Operation Delta Safe uncovered illegal bunkering sites and seized over 3,000 litres of stolen petroleum products. Arrests were made in Delta, Bayelsa, and Rivers states over alleged involvement in oil theft, kidnapping, and drug-related offences.

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Meanwhile, in the South-East, troops of Operation Udo Ka neutralised suspected terrorists in Imo State and recovered improvised explosive devices. Further arrests were recorded in Ebonyi and Cross River states during clearance operations.

The Defence Headquarters said the nationwide operations demonstrate the Armed Forces’ commitment to curbing insecurity and restricting the movement of criminal elements.

However, despite the reported gains, security concerns persist in several parts of the country, with stakeholders calling for sustained and improved strategies to address ongoing threats.

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CDS, COAS Visit Borno, Commend Troops, Order Intensified Offensive Against Terrorists

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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede, alongside the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, arrived in Maiduguri on an operational assessment visit to the Headquarters Theatre Command, Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), barely 24 hours after recent suicide bomb incidents within the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council.

Addressing officers and troops at the Maimalari Cantonment, the CDS commended personnel for their resilience, sacrifice, and sustained operational pressure against terrorist elements across the theatre. He urged them to remain resolute and fully committed to the discharge of their duties.

This was contained in a press release signed by Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, Media Information Officer, Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI.

In a move to consolidate recent gains and prevent a recurrence of attacks, General Oluyede directed commanders to intensify offensive operations, strengthen intelligence gathering mechanisms, and adopt innovative, proactive strategies to dominate the battlespace.

He emphasised the need to maintain operational momentum and assured troops of continued strategic support from Defence Headquarters towards the decisive defeat of terrorism.

In his remarks, the COAS also praised the troops for their dedication, resilience, and sustained pressure on insurgents. He charged field commanders to escalate ongoing offensives and institutionalise a firm “never again” posture to deny terrorists any operational space, particularly during critical periods such as Ramadan and beyond.

Lieutenant General Shaibu further assured the Theatre Command of additional support and critical resources to enhance operational effectiveness, improve force protection, and reinforce ongoing military operations in the region.

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Earlier, the Theatre Commander presented a detailed operational briefing on activities within the Joint Operations Area, outlining recent successes, ongoing engagements, and operational challenges. He noted that despite isolated setbacks, troops have continued to dominate the battlespace through sustained offensives carried out with professionalism and commitment.

According to him, over 200 terrorist elements were neutralised in recent operations, with several others sustaining severe injuries, significantly weakening their combat capability and limiting their ability to return to the battlefield.

The Theatre Commander reaffirmed that troops of Operation HADIN KAI remain determined, undeterred, and fully committed to sustaining intensified operations aimed at denying terrorists freedom of action and restoring lasting peace and economic stability across the North East.

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