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Turji on the Run, Key Terrorist Commanders Killed as Military Intensifies Offensives – Defence Minister

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Nigerian Military Gains Ground: Terrorist Leader Turji Flees as Key Commanders Fall

Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru, has revealed significant progress in counter-terrorism operations, with notorious warlord Bello Turji forced into hiding and multiple high-profile terrorist commanders neutralized. The announcement came during a ministerial briefing in Abuja, underscoring the military’s intensified efforts under President Bola Tinubu’s “Enough is Enough” directive.


Key Terrorist Commanders Neutralized

The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) recently eliminated several top terrorist leaders, including:

  • Maza Barume Madaro
  • Kachalla Alhaji Dati
  • Bani Wala Burki
  • Kachalla Dogo Kwaden
  • Chairman Hanazuma
  • Kachalla Bandiyo
  • Maiyara Madaci
  • Alhaji Karki

Badaru stated: “Troops are neutralizing these bandits daily. Their leaders are falling, and their networks are crumbling.”


Turji’s Desperation: A Sign of Weakness

Bello Turji, infamous for orchestrating violence in Northwest Nigeria, is now evading capture as troops sustain pressure. Badaru emphasized:

“The terrorists’ recent desperation reflects their decline. Our forces have delivered devastating blows across all theaters.”


Beyond Bullets: A Multifaceted Strategy

While military operations dominate headlines, Badaru stressed that lasting peace requires:

  1. Social & Economic Development: Addressing decades-long fractures driving radicalization.
  2. Regional Cooperation: Strengthening cross-border intelligence with neighboring nations.
  3. Governance Reform: Combating corruption and improving public trust.

“President Tinubu’s resolve fuels our joint efforts—kinetic strikes, intelligence sharing, and community engagement,” he added.


CTA: Can Nigeria’s multifaceted approach end terrorism? Join the discussion and share your insights!


Final Analysis

As Turji flees and commanders fall, Nigeria’s military gains momentum. Yet, true victory hinges on merging battlefield success with grassroots development. Under Tinubu’s banner, the fight isn’t just against terror—it’s for a future where stability replaces strife.

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