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What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by coputa(op): 6:30am On Dec 27, 2025
While ISIS affiliates are more active in the North-east, their presence in the North-west continues to be a subject of debate among jihadi experts.

On 25 December, the United States and Nigeria carried out missile strikes against Islamist militants in Sokoto State in north-West Nigeria, marking one of the most significant foreign-enabled military actions on Nigerian soil in recent history.

The strikes, ordered by US President Donald Trump and approved by President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria, targeted Islamic State-linked fighters and were described by US and Nigerian authorities as “precision” attacks against designated terrorist camps.

The Nigerian government clarified that it took part in the operation by providing intelligence to the US. Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar also said President Bola Tinubu approved the operation.

According to official statements by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), the strikes focused on Islamic State (ISIS) militant positions in Sokoto State. The strikes reportedly hit multiple ISIS targets, intending to degrade their operational capabilities, based on intelligence shared between US and Nigerian security agencies.

Islamic State in Nigeria

The Islamic State suffered a major setback following the killing of its top leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in 2019, and the subsequent deaths of successor leaders in later years. These losses weakened the group’s central command, disrupted coordination and accelerated the collapse of its territorial control in Iraq and Syria.

Despite its setbacks, ISIS adapted by expanding through affiliates in other fronts, including Africa, where its franchises, such as Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and the Islamic State’s Sahel Province, continue to exploit regional conflicts and local grievances to remain relevant.

ISIS has been a central feature in Nigeria’s decade-long Boko Haram insurgency. After the then Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, pledged allegiance to ISIS in 2015, the group received ideological and propaganda support. Disagreements over leadership and strategy later led ISIS to withdraw support from Mr Shekau, backing the breakaway ISWAP faction instead. This split weakened Boko Haram’s unity but created a more structured ISWAP, now considered one of the most resilient jihadist groups in the Lake Chad region.

However, ISWAP is primarily active in the North-east.

The nature of terrorism in Sokoto

In contrast to the North-east, the terrorism threat in Sokoto and other North-western states is more fragmented, comprising cross-border jihadi-linked militants and radicalised bandit groups.

Militant leaders such as Bello Turji have attacked villages and targeted travellers along major roads. They were later joined by Lakurawa jihadists, whom locals initially invited to help combat banditry.

But the presence of the Islamic State in Sokoto, which the US and Nigeria said they targeted, continued to be debated among jihadi experts.

In a 2022 study conducted by Murtala Rufa’i, James Barnett, and Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, Lakurawa was linked to Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda franchise in Mali. The JNIM was formed in March 2017 when four Mali-based extremist groups — Ansar al-Din, al-Murabitun, the Macina Liberation Front (MLF), and the Sahara Emirate subgroup of al-Qaeda in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) — merged forces.

However, Mr Barnett, in his recent research, found that Lakurawa is now linked to ISSP.

“Given the fluidity of jihadi alliances and fracturing in the Sahel, some of the original members of Lakurawa may have been affiliated with JNIM in 2017-2018 but are now affiliated with ISSP,” he argued.

Other experts still believe the group is affiliated with JNIM. Responding to an X post [now deleted], Malik Samuel, a senior researcher at Good Governance Africa (GGA), said Lakurawa is “more al-Qaeda (JNIM).”

“I haven’t seen any evidence suggesting there is a link to ISIS,” he stated.

Lakurawa in the North-west

In 2017, community leaders in Tangaza and Gudu LGAs of Sokoto invited the Lakurawa fighters as mercenaries to suppress bandits infiltrating their communities from neighbouring Zamfara State, Mr Ruf’ai, a historian with expertise in local terrorism, said in one of his studies.

The Lakurawas, according to a traditional ruler in Balle village in Gudu LGA, were from Mali, and they speak Arabic and Fulfude.

“They were invited to provide security to our communities,” the traditional ruler had said in an interview with Mr Ruf’ai in 2021.

“The District Head of Balle in Gudu Local Government together with the District Head of Gongono in Tangaza Local Government met with Alhaji Bello Wamakko, the then Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) and discussed how to tackle Zamfarawa (Bandits),” the traditional ruler continued. “They finally reached the conclusion to hire Lakurawa from Mali in order to deal with Zamfarawa bandits.”

He added that he warned the then-Governor Aliyu Wamakko about the invitation of the Lakurawas.

Community leaders who invited the group also contributed to their growth by soliciting support in cash, cows, logistics and weapons for them.

The first media report about the group was downplayed by the police, saying they were “non-violent herders” who migrated to find water for their animals.

The group became violent when it killed one of the leaders who invited them. The community leader, the district head of Tangwaza, was killed when he denied the terrorists’ claim that his son who died in a fire accident was owing them N63 million.

Prior to that, the group had been preaching radical Islam to locals, taxing herders. They also prohibited alcohol consumption and music.

The group’s growing attacks on military formations in border areas triggered joint border operations by Nigerian and Nigerien military forces in 2018, Messrs Rufa’i, Barnett and Abdulaziz stated in their study.

The Nigerian authorities’ failure to address the Lakurawa threat allowed the group to re-emerge in 2021. This time, it aligned with bandits and Fulani communities against the outlawed Yan Sakai vigilante group.

Also the coup in Niger and the collapsed joint military operations of Nigerian and Nigerien forces appear to have further emboldened the terror group.

The group has now expanded to Kebbi State, where the police said the terrorists killed police officers and Airtel workers. In its main stronghold, a military aerial operation targeting its fighters killed 10 civilians. The families of the victims were recently “compensated” by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

Who are the victims of violence in Sokoto?

The violence in Sokoto has taken a heavy toll on civilians of all backgrounds, with farmers, villagers, women, and children among the victims of raids, kidnappings and rampant killings attributed to terror groups operating in the area.

A years-long campaign of terror on communities in Sokoto State has led to the killings of dozens of civilians, forcing many to flee their homes and disrupting local life.

While President Trump justified the missile strikes by stating that the terrorists had targeted Christians, Nigerian officials and independent observers emphasise that insecurity in the region affects people of all faith, and that the insecurity stems from several factors, including criminal banditry, jihadi violence, and weak state protection.
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Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by princeade86(m): 12:43pm On Dec 27, 2025
De@th to all terrorists sympathisers.

First to comment. Merry Christmas and happy new year in advance.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by vicfajeze: 12:43pm On Dec 27, 2025
Oya now America, food don come, finish Dem all.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by advocatejare(m): 12:44pm On Dec 27, 2025
princeade86:
De@th to all terrorists sympathisers
Amen, death to all terrorists and to all their sympathizers

Rather than for them to be happy that the government is now fighting insecurity with a great force, they are sad because their foot soldiers are getting decimated in numbers
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by omoredia: 12:46pm On Dec 27, 2025
The sultan that brought them from all over was clearly caught on awares. Trunp knows these terrorists well.

Almost 48 hours of the US strike in Sokoto and the Sultan of Sokoto is yet to give a statement
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by MEGAWATCH: 12:47pm On Dec 27, 2025
We are all aware that the Nigerian government knows nothing about the strike on terrorist by the American government and if you are doubting me, why has it been difficult for Nigerian military to use their Tokano bomber planes and attack them all these while.

Tinubu and his supporters are simply deceiving themselves and everybody knows about it.


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Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by nairalanda1(m): 12:48pm On Dec 27, 2025
In 2017, community leaders in Tangaza and Gudu LGAs of Sokoto invited the Lakurawa fighters as mercenaries to suppress bandits infiltrating their communities from neighbouring Zamfara State, Mr Ruf’ai, a historian with expertise in local terrorism, said in one of his studies.

The Lakurawas, according to a traditional ruler in Balle village in Gudu LGA, were from Mali, and they speak Arabic and Fulfude
Okay time for story time

Why do we speak English?

In the fifth century what is now the UK was being troubled by pirates from what is now Germany, the Netherlands and even Norway. At the time the UK had been abandoned by the decaying Roman Empire, and they were having difficulty fighting the pirates

So the then king , Vortigern, invited two of the pirates , two lovely fellows called Hengist and Horsa , to defend the island from the other pirates.

Unfortunately he didn't pay them well, so they removed him and killed him and took over his kingdom, and then they invited their mates in.

100 years later, England was divided into several kingdoms. Run by the pirates, called Saxons The original people, the Celts, had been driven into the country called Wales and the land called Cornwall.

Then some centuries later, one of the descendant of the Pirates, a man called Alfred of Wessex, decided he wanted to control more land, so he began conquering the kingdoms around him. Those were the first colonies of the UK. And the language we speak is descended from the pirates lingo.

Moral of the story? Never invite criminals to come and do the job of the government for you. Maybe if Vortigern had done his job better, there might have been no colonization at all
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Hier(m): 12:49pm On Dec 27, 2025
Tell us what happened and the impact the attack of 25th of December means or would imply in the long run, the likely chances that are expected, not stories
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by seniormallam(m): 12:53pm On Dec 27, 2025
Federal government dont have what it takes physically and emotionally to defeat this terrorist, we should just accept the cleanup by Trump and continue living peacefully before the coming of Bharam, enough of everyone living in fears please, we've once enjoyed this country where there's no discrimination at all, we lived and care for each other,
There's was a time in my hood where both hausa, fulani and yorubas will lock up shops and business activities because the igbo masquerade wants to come out, mind you this is in the north o, how did we get to this hatred for each other, I miss the old peaceful Nigeria, God heal our land once again,
If only prayer will work, we have prayed enough, let any pastor or imam dont talk about fasting and prayers now please, that format don cast, it took the cry of only one man to catch the attention of the international community, may God give the FGN and Trump the wisdom to handle this issue and restore our peaceful country back to us, even to go for nysc na problem, for what na, should we continue like this........hell no
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Ewedegubbler: 12:54pm On Dec 27, 2025
the sultan was ambassador to pakistan and afghanistan, the headquarters of jihadist criminals. and since he came back and became the sultan, terrorist have been having a field day and secretly set up their headquarters in sokoto..
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by BodePolScience: 12:57pm On Dec 27, 2025
Interesting article!

The decision of the community leaders and the Wammako's government to hire unvetted mercenaries that they hardly know from Mali is very uncanny. All these indicate leadership failure.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Olamideayomide(m): 1:01pm On Dec 27, 2025
Terrorists sympathizers over to you, blaming the FG on insecurities. American Government is dealing with the terrorists, they are wailing and crying.

Toor

It's well that's the only word I could say
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by CodeTemplarr: 1:09pm On Dec 27, 2025
Olamideayomide:
Terrorists sympathizers over to you, blaming the FG on insecurities. American Government is dealing with the terrorists, they are wailing and crying.

Toor

It's well that's the only word I could say
Especially those APC agressors.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by chiefolododo(m): 1:21pm On Dec 27, 2025
omoredia:
The sultan that brought them from all over was clearly caught on awares. Trunp knows these terrorists well.

Almost 48 hours of the US strike in Sokoto and the Sultan of Sokoto is yet to give a statement
Even the Sultan must be very careful now.

We don't even know his whereabouts
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Elusive001: 1:21pm On Dec 27, 2025
omoredia:
The sultan that brought them from all over was clearly caught on awares. Trunp knows these terrorists well.

Almost 48 hours of the US strike in Sokoto and the Sultan of Sokoto is yet to give a statement
It was published that Baraje said that APC brought them for 2015 elections. So it true, implies that the APC leaders were part of it.

They have taken down that publication.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Nelochukwu: 1:29pm On Dec 27, 2025
omoredia:
The sultan that brought them from all over was clearly caught on awares. Trunp knows these terrorists well.

Almost 48 hours of the US strike in Sokoto and the Sultan of Sokoto is yet to give a statement
Exactly his silence speaks volumes
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by monex(m): 1:32pm On Dec 27, 2025
nairalanda1:
Okay time for story time

Why do we speak English?

In the fifth century what is now the UK was being troubled by pirates from what is now Germany, the Netherlands and even Norway. At the time the UK had been abandoned by the decaying Roman Empire, and they were having difficulty fighting the pirates

So the then king , Vortigern, invited two of the pirates , two lovely fellows called Hengist and Horsa , to defend the island from the other pirates.

Unfortunately he didn't pay them well, so they removed him and killed him and took over his kingdom, and then they invited their mates in.

100 years later, England was divided into several kingdoms. Run by the pirates, called Saxons The original people, the Celts, had been driven into the country called Wales and the land called Cornwall.

Then some centuries later, one of the descendant of the Pirates, a man called Alfred of Wessex, decided he wanted to control more land, so he began conquering the kingdoms around him. Those were the first colonies of the UK. And the language we speak is descended from the pirates lingo.

Moral of the story? Never invite criminals to come and do the job of the government for you. Maybe if Vortigern had done his job better, there might have been no colonization at all
and then the pirates were later conquered by the normans with help from some of the original britons (bretons) who had emigrated east.

the current english royalty and nobility is more norman than saxon. The language we speak is a merger of both saxon and norman french.

I am not sure of your moral of the story conclusion. Conquests and colonisation are main stay. Human beings will always choose peace and economic prosperity over cultural or religious identity.

Vortigern is a myth though
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by nairalanda1(m): 1:58pm On Dec 27, 2025
monex:
and then the pirates were later conquered by the normans with help from some of the original britons (bretons) who had emigrated east.

the current english royalty and nobility is more norman than saxon. The language we speak is a merger of both saxon and norman french.

I am not sure of your moral of the story conclusion. Conquests and colonisation are main stay. Human beings will always choose peace and economic prosperity over cultural or religious identity.

Vortigern is a myth though
Normans are descended from another branch of the same...pirates (Viking branch).Current UK royality is more German and English than Norman.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Anguldi(m): 2:18pm On Dec 27, 2025
Lots of Terrorist don collect, Islamabad brothers cheesy. Caliphate go dey beg to remain in power tongue
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by Guestmale: 2:41pm On Dec 27, 2025
MEGAWATCH:
We are all aware that the Nigerian government knows nothing about the strike on terrorist by the American government and if you are doubting me, why has it been difficult for Nigerian military to use their Tokano bomber planes and attack them all these while.

Tinubu and his supporters are simply deceiving themselves and everybody knows about it.


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God bless our gallant military
God bless PBAT
God bless all the peace loving people of Nigeria
God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: What We Know About Terrorists Operating In Sokoto - Premium Times by DOD88: 2:03pm On Dec 28, 2025
MEGAWATCH:
We are all aware that the Nigerian government knows nothing about the strike on terrorist by the American government and if you are doubting me, why has it been difficult for Nigerian military to use their Tokano bomber planes and attack them all these while.

Tinubu and his supporters are simply deceiving themselves and everybody knows about it.
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Why are you displaying a dunce tendency. If you don't like Tinubu or his government, that does not mean you should stoop so low to exhibit stupidity. USA confirmed that they collaborated with Nigerian security agencies for the air strike, also confirmed by Nigeria authority, yet, you said you didn't believe, trying to politicize it. Is that not madness and hatred taking too far?
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