Nigerian Army Exhumes Terrorist Leader's Remains Amid Ongoing Security Challenges
The Nigerian Army has exhumed the remains of Ibrahim Battijo, a terrorist leader killed during a security operation in Kogi State. This operation highlights ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks and ensure student safety amid rising abductions in the region.

Nigerian Army troops confirmed the exhumation of terrorist leader Ibrahim Battijo's remains following his death during an operation in Kogi State on June 10. The operation aimed to gather intelligence and disrupt Battijo's criminal network after he was killed during an attempted attack on the Iluke community.
Concurrently, Oyo State is facing security challenges with ongoing abductions of students and teachers, prompting Governor Seyi Makinde to call for enhanced collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force. The DIG assured continuous efforts for the safe return of kidnapped victims while emphasizing the need for strategic measures to prevent future incidents. These developments underscore the critical security landscape in Nigeria as authorities work to combat terrorism and protect educational institutions.




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