Law & Crime
OPHK Identifies Suicide Bombing coordinator in the North, recovers many armuninations
By Our Correspondent
The troops of the Nigerian Military deployed to the Northeast Operation Hadin Kai has identified one Sheriff Umar as the principal coordinator of suicide bombing activities recently in the Northeast.
The theater Command Operation Hadin Kai in a statement issued on Saturday by its spokesman Lt Col Sani Uba said “Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) has made a major breakthrough in its sustained counter-terrorism operations with the identification of Shariff Umar as the principal coordinator of suicide bombing activities responsible for recent attacks and attempted attacks within the North East.”
The military Saud ” this development followed intelligence-led cordon-and-search operations conducted at the Kalmari area of Maiduguri on 31 December 2025, during which 14 suspects linked to suicide bombing activities were arrested. Subsequent detailed identification and investigative processes established the structure, roles, and operational linkages of the terror cell.”.
” During the investigation, a suspected suicide bomber currently in custody, Ibrahim Muhammad, unequivocally identified Shariff Umar (also known as “Yusuf”) as the ringleader and coordinator of the terror network. According to consistent and corroborated statements, Shariff Umar was responsible for recruiting, preparing, directing, and dispatching suicide bombers to assigned targets, as well as coordinating logistics and delivery of Improvised Explosive Device (IED) components”, the theater said.
Lt Col Uba said ” ivestigations further revealed that Shariff Umar directly coordinated the suicide bombing attack at the Gamboru Market Mosque on 24 December 2025, during which his accomplice, Adamu (now deceased), detonated a suicide vest. He was also identified as the coordinator of the foiled suicide bombing attempt in Damaturu, personally handing over IED components to the suicide bomber in Maiduguri.”
“Additional links within the network were established, including the involvement of Shariff Umar’s wife, Yagana Modu, and the confirmation by his stepdaughter, Amina, who admitted to previously seeing the suspect bomber within their residence. These findings significantly strengthened the investigative trail and exposed the domestic and community-based concealment methods employed by terrorist facilitators.”, the statement added.
The statement further said “All suspects remain firmly in custody and are undergoing intensive, multi-layered investigations aimed at fully dismantling the network, identifying additional collaborators, and recovering any remaining explosives or logistical assets.”,
” OPHK underscores that this success once again highlights the critical importance of effective collaboration between security forces and the civil populace. Terrorist networks often survive by hiding within communities, exploiting silence, fear, or misplaced loyalty. Timely information from law-abiding citizens remains one of the most powerful tools in preventing attacks and saving innocent lives.”, the statement further stressed.
The theater command therefore, urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious persons, movements, or activities to security agencies. Cooperation and trust between the military and local communities are essential to completely rooting out terrorism and restoring lasting peace across the region.
Meanwhile, in a related development, the troops of Operation Hadin Kai has also recovered large cache of iarmunitions in Bulunku area of Mauduguri metropolis.
The theater in a separate statement issued by Lt col.Sani Uba said ” toops of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) have uncovered a large cache of high-calibre ammunition in the Bulumkutu Railway general area, further reinforcing the effectiveness of ongoing intelligence-driven security operations across the North-East theatre.
The statement said ” the recovery followed sustained troops presence and follow-up actions after a recent cordon-and-search operation, based on actionable intelligence aimed at denying criminal and terrorist elements freedom of action, particularly in the aftermath of multiple suicide bombers neutralized or apprehended within the past week”
The OPHK said “At about 3:00 p.m. on 2 January 2026, troops of OPHK received a distress call reporting the discovery of suspicious metallic objects concealed within a drainage channel in the Bulumkutu Railway area. Troops, alongside Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams, immediately mobilised to the location to secure the environment and assess the threat.”
“A thorough search of the area led to the recovery of 1,270 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition warheads, including some live 12.7mm rounds, as well as power banks concealed inside the drainage channel.”, the state said
The Military further said “preliminary safety measures were promptly taken to secure the site, while efforts are ongoing to drain the channel to determine the presence of any additional dangerous items. Troops, in collaboration with the Police and other security agencies, continue to dominate the general area to ensure the safety of residents, protect critical infrastructure, and prevent any attempt by criminal or terrorist elements to retrieve the recovered items.”
The theater command said no casualties or untoward incidents were recorded during the operation, adding that the general security situation in the area remains calm, with troops maintaining heightened vigilance in view of the dynamic threat environment..
“The successful recovery underscores the importance of intelligence-led operations, sustained military pressure, and community cooperation in preventing potential threats. It also highlights the critical role of timely information from members of the public in enhancing collective security.”, to he statement added.
the theater command once again advised residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious items or movements to security agencies, as collective responsibility remains vital to sustaining peace and security in the North-East.
Law & Crime
CP Elleman backs restriction of court prosecutions in Niger state to qualified lawyers …says it ll improve administration of criminal justice
BY UTHMAN BABA- NASEER,MINNA
The Commissioner of Police in Niger State, CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman, has expressed support for the decision to restrict court prosecutions to qualified lawyers, saying it will improve the administration of criminal justice in the state.
Speaking to journalists in his office in Minna, CP Elleman explained that the issue was discussed with relevant authorities as far back as last year due to concerns about workload and delays in prosecution.
He said Niger State has 25 local government areas, 45 divisional police offices, and seven area commands, all of which handle criminal cases daily.
According to the Commissioner, each local government has at least three to four courts, and no court receives fewer than five cases every day. This, he noted, creates a heavy workload that could lead to delays in justice if there are not enough qualified prosecutors.
“We warned last year that without enough trained manpower, this decision could delay justice, and justice delayed is justice denied,” he said. “At that time, our concerns were accepted and the implementation was shifted to January this year.”
The Police Commissioner clarified that the new directive only affects lay prosecutors and does not stop police lawyers who are called to the Nigerian Bar from prosecuting cases. He explained that prosecution is a constitutional responsibility of the police, after the Attorney General, and that trained police lawyers will continue to handle cases.
CP Elleman described the move as a step toward professionalizing prosecution in the country. He revealed that the Nigeria Police Force is now producing more qualified lawyers through the Police Academy, with the Legal Department upgraded to a full directorate at the Force Headquarters.
“We are now getting more police lawyers every year, and they are being posted to state commands and zonal headquarters,” he said. “This will help us cover the many courts and ongoing cases across the state.”
He assured the public that ongoing cases will not be affected by the change, as new qualified prosecutors can take over without restarting trials, except where there is a change of judge.
On security, CP Elleman gave an update on the situation in Agwara Local Government Area, following recent concerns. He said the Inspector General of Police has approved the deployment of more tactical teams to the area.
“About 120 armed tactical personnel arrived in Agwara and were well received by the community,” he said. “They have taken over security duties, and by the grace of God, such incidents will not happen there again.”
The Commissioner called on residents of Niger State to cooperate with the police by providing credible information, assuring them that the command remains committed to protecting lives and property.
He also said the withdrawal of the curfew across parts of the state was based on improved security, adding that continuous patrols across Minna and other major towns have reduced criminal activities to the barest minimum.
“My men are everywhere. We are on top of the situation, and we are equal to the task,” CP Elleman said, while thanking the Niger State Government for its consistent support in both operational and administrative matters.
Law & Crime
Audit Report Indicts Six FCT Area Councils Over N100 Billion Financial Infractions -Reps Summons Chairmen
By Our Correspondent
In its bid to rid the country of corruption, an Audit Report by the Auditor-General for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Councils, that was submitted to the House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts, has indicted the six Area Councils of Abaji, Abuja Municipal, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje and Kwali over various financial infractions running into over N100 billion.
The audit report for the year ended 31 December 2021, submitted to the Committee, revealed widespread cases of unremitted tax and VAT deductions, failure to update Fixed Asset Registers, and expenditures yet to be properly accounted for across the councils.
According to the report, the six Area Councils recorded outstanding liabilities amounting to N7.6 billion as of 31 December 2021.
The liabilities comprised unremitted pension deductions, unremitted Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), unpaid capital project obligations, unremitted Value Added Tax (VAT), and withholding taxes due to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), FCT Inland Revenue Service, Pension Fund Administrators, and contractors.
A breakdown of the unremitted liabilities showed that Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) had outstanding obligations of N2.19 billion, followed by Bwari Area Council with N1.49 billion and Kwali Area Council with N1.46 billion.
The report added that Gwagwalada Area Council recorded N1.01 billion, Kuje Area Council N892.2 million, while Abaji Area Council accounted for N593.8 million, bringing the total to N7.65 billion.
The Auditor-General also faulted the councils for failure to properly maintain and update their Fixed Asset Registers.
The report cited Gwagwalada Area Council, where non-current assets valued at N336 million were not adequately maintained or updated, creating room for asset losses without trace.
The report noted that this weakness was common across the other Area Councils.
Furthermore, the audit raised concerns over expenditure totalling N24.8 billion incurred by the six councils in 2021 on personnel, overheads and capital projects. Despite an 89 per cent increase in total expenditure amounting to N11.7 billion when compared to 2020, the councils have not accounted for how 37 per cent of the expenditure purportedly allocated to capital projects was utilised.
A breakdown of the expenditure showed that Abuja Municipal Area Council spent N5.03 billion, Gwagwalada Area Council N4.66 billion, Kuje Area Council N3.85 billion, Kwali Area Council N3.84 billion, Bwari Area Council N3.74 billion and Abaji Area Council N3.71 billion, bringing the total expenditure to N24.87 billion.
Audit findings for the year 2022 and part of 2023 also identify multiple infractions of financial regulations such as understatement of actual Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), unauthorised assets disposal, non disclosure of statutory revenue and non remittance of withholding tax to appropriate authorities.
Reacting to the report, Chairman of the House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee, Hon. Bamidele Salam, confirmed that the audit report had been formally received by the Committee.
He disclosed that three separate letters had been issued to the chairmen of the six Area Councils and their respective Finance Directors, summoning them to appear before the Committee to respond to the audit queries.
Rep. Salam warned that the summoned chairmen and their Finance Directors had been given a final opportunity to appear on Wednesday 11th February, 2026, adding that failure to honour the invitation would compel the House to invoke its constitutional powers to order for their arrest and ensure compliance.
Salam added that the Area Councils were also indicted for failure to audit and submit their financial accounts for the years 2023, 2024 and 2025, contrary to statutory requirements.
He stressed that public funds must be managed with transparency and prudence, warning that any official found culpable would be held responsible in accordance with the law.
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Law & Crime
200 Kwara residents killed by Islamists: HURIWA asks President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to embargo all foreign trips this year*
By Ignatius Okorocha,Abuja
With nearly 200 people killed on Wednesday by Islamic terrorists in separate attacks in remote villages in central and northern Nigeria, as confirmed by a Kwara state legislator, residents and police, HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to suspend all his scheduled foreign trips in 2026 to enable his government focus on waging relentless counterterrorism campaigns and defeat the terrorists.
In a statement signed and made available to newsmen by, HURIWA National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko, the group further stated that the president is heavily distracted by the politics of 2027 poll just as the Rights group blame the All Progressives Congress for putting on the front burner, the re-election of the incumbent president rather than letting president Tinubu to concentrate and pay attention to achieving holistic and positive results in the counterterrorism campaigns.
“It is unfortunate that the APC supported by the President has already started campaigns for the 2027 poll 8n clear violation of the extant electoral law even as serving political office holders of other parties are cajoled, blackmailed and compelled due to the fear of EFCC’S prosecution, to defect to the president’s political party and to even kick-start campaigns for the re-election of President Tinubu.”
HURIWA, a pro-democracy and civil rights advocacy group said it is inexplicably shocking that President Tinubu spent 22 days outside of the shores of Nigeria in January 2026 and had travelled across the globe last year just as the bilateral agreements he signed during his foreign tours have had little or no benefits economically to millions of heavily impoverished citizens even with thousands of Nigerians killed by terrorists. The killings show a fundamental failure of governance and the failure of the president to keep to his legal obligation of protecting lives and property of the citizens which is the primary constitutional duty of government. We do think too that governors who lack what it takes to partner with the security forces to protect their people should throw in the towel. The Kwara state governor has indeed failed in his constitutional duty to Kwara people.
In central Kwara state, gunmen attacked the Woro community on Tuesday leaving at least 170 people dead, the lawmaker for the area Saidu Baba Ahmed said by phone.
It was the deadliest assault recorded this year in the district bordering Niger state, an area increasingly targeted by gunmen who raid villages, kidnap residents and loot livestock.
Ahmed said the gunmen rounded up residents, bound their hands behind their backs and executed them. The lawmaker shared photographs of dead bodies with Reuters, which the agency was not immediately able to verify.
Villagers fled into surrounding bushland during the attack, he said. The gunmen torched homes and shops.
“As I’m speaking to you now, I’m in the village along with military personnel, sorting dead bodies and combing the surrounding areas for more,” Ahmed said.
Several people were still missing on Wednesday morning, he said.
Residents told Reuters the gunmen demanded during a sermon that locals ditch their allegiance to the Nigerian state and switch to Sharia Islamic law. When the villagers pushed back, the militants opened fire.
Reacting, HURIWA is suggesting that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu cancel all his already scheduled trips tto foreign jurisdictions so he can lead the armed forces of Nigeria from the front in coordinating the counterterrorism campaigns just as HURIWA said the heads of the security institutions appointed by president Tinubu must be made to sign social contract performance forms of what thresholds each of them must achieve in the war on terror or be fired from office within a specific time frame.
The National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko said HURIWA is miffed that even when 200 citizens were killed by Islamists, there hasn’t been any administrative sanctions imposed on the heads of the security institutions based in Kwara state that committed the spectacular security and intelligence blunders that allowed for the callous slaughtering of Nigerians by Islamic terrorists.
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