₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,327,124 members, 8,429,448 topics. Date: Thursday, 18 June 2026 at 10:09 PM

Toggle theme

Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsDespite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task (3216 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by femisplash(op): 7:13pm On Dec 26, 2024
At least 15 banditry kingpins were killed by military operatives or rival bandits in 2024. Yet, the war on banditry may linger, taking the dimension of the more than a decade-long insurgency in the North-east.

Those killed include Halilu Sububu, a wealthy criminal figure connected to Sahelian jihadists. Nigerian soldiers killed him and some of his foot soldiers in a joint operation with local vigilantes in September.

Also killed this year were Sani Dangote, Boderi Isyaku, Buharin Yadi , Sani Black and other bandit leaders . These terrorists led their men to terrorise communities and hinder farming activities in Kaduna, Sokoto, Katsina and Niger states.

Their deaths, according to analysts and researchers, were a significant achievement for the military.

Killing the Bandits’ King — The most significant blow against bandits in 2024

The killing of Mr Sububu unsettled the bandits, especially in the North-west. Born into a family of bandits in Maniya, Shinkafi LGA of Zamfara State, Mr Sububu was also an arms supplier,
illegal gold miner and godfather of terrorists in the region, including Bello Turji and Dogo Gide.

His close ties with French-speaking jihadists in the Sahel region of West Africa — Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Senegal, up to Libya in North Africa — enhanced his gunrunning and gold mining businesses.

He was believed to have supplied weapons to terrorists operating in Maradun, Shinkafi, Kaura Namoda, Zurmi, Bakura, Isa, and Sabon Birnin in Sokoto and Zamfara states.

Locals close to the late terror kingpin said he stockpiled weapons, motorcycles, and other valuables in his houses, especially in Sububu and Rudani.

Murtala Ahmad-Rufa’i, a researcher on banditry in northern Nigeria, wrote that Mr Sububu “greatly influenced” over 46 out of more than 80 bandit camps across the North-west region.

Mr Sububu was among 43 terrorists in the region the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) declared wanted in March. Others include Alhaji Shingi, Malindi Yakubu, Boka, Ado Aliero, Dan Bokkolo, Labi Yadi, Nagala, Saidu Idris, Sani Gurgu, Kachalla Rugga, Messrs Turji and Gide.

“The fall of Halilu was a major landmark in the fight against armed banditry in the Northwest,” Mr Ahmad-Rufa’i wrote. “A large number of bandits, including his boys, are now demoralised, psychologically weakened by the death of their father, mentor, mediator, arms supplier and supporter.”

It was gathered that the military took away Mr Sububu’s phones after killing him. Had the phones not been confiscated, his followers could have used them to link up with his foreign partners in Libya, Burkina Faso and Mali.

However, the death of Mr Sububu resulted in a leadership struggle between his lieutenants — Najaja and Dullu. According to experts, this infighting will further destabilise the late bandit kingpin’s powerful camp. However, none of his lieutenants can wear his shoes as a well-connected bandit leader and trainer.

The only person who can match Mr Sububu is Shehu Rekep, one of his close allies. However, according to sources privy to the situation, Mr Rekep, who speaks more than three languages, has abandoned banditry and fled the country.


IED attacks in the North-west. Why the military must tackle it

The death of Mr Sububu was one of three or more factors that unsettled the banditry industry this year. This is so because the arms supply chain has broken, forcing surviving bandit leaders, especially Mr Gide’s camp, to resort to Improvised Explosives Devices (IED) attacks as recently seen here and here.

Other factors include military offensives and peace deals in Shinkafi, Zamfara State, and Birnin Gwari in Kaduna. In addition, rivalry clashes disrupted the banditry industry during the year, claiming Sani Dangote and others.

Although the police claimed that the IED attacks in Zamfara were staged by Lakurawa, a jihadist group that has existed in the North-west since 2018, a source with firsthand knowledge of the attacks said they were executed by supporters of the late Ali Kawaje, who joined Mr Gide’s camp after Mr Kwaje’s death.

The source, who pleaded anonymity because he works closely with the military, said Mr Gide’s camp is now fabricating IEDs.

“This showed that they are now out of weapons as their major supplier has been killed,” he said, adding that resorting to the use of IEDs is a setback for the terrorists but a worry for the military.

“The military must identify the materials being used in making these IEDs and those specialised in it within the Dogo Gide’s camp,” he added.

It is believed that the late Kawaje and his boys were introduced to IEDs-making by the jihadists with whom they staged the Abuja-Kaduna train attack in 2022.

The use of IEDs by terrorists is not a common phenomenon in the North-west. It is, however, part of the guerilla warfare strategy by jihadists in the North-east and North-central.

According to the Explosive Violence Monitor 2023 report by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), IED attacks caused the most civilian casualties in 2023, killing 141 in 37 incidents. These fatalities were attributed to Boko Haram and its rival group, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

Arguing that the use of IEDs is problematic for local bandits, some observers and conflict journalists said jihadists might have infiltrated the region to stage the IED attacks independently or collaborate with the bandits to set the deadly traps.

While the military is expected to tackle the use of IEDs by these terrorists, it is also important that it conducts holistic kinetic operations against the terrorists.

“It will be too ambitious to believe that the war against banditry can be won by simply killing kingpins,” a Zamafara-based expert who asked not to be named for security reasons said.

“Military offensive should be conducted holistically alongside peace and mediation efforts between the communities and bandits’ leaders.”
The expert believes that the killing of terrorism bigwigs sometimes leads to more trouble for society
.

“We’ve seen that with Buhari Tsoho or Buharin Daji who was killed by one of his subordinates, Dogo Gide. His group got divided, and several bigwigs formed a separate group.

Even the recent killing of Halilu Sububu led to the creation of several groups under Sububu. We now know that there is Mati, there is Babuga, there is Najaja. Most of these bandits’ leaders were answerable to Sububu,”[b] he added.

[b]He advised that apart from targeting the top leaders, security agents also “need to pay attention to the younger or junior ones.”
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nnorth-east/763630-analysis-despite-inflicting-heavy-losses-on-bandits-in-2024-nigerian-military-faces-daunting-task.html

Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by femisplash(op): 7:14pm On Dec 26, 2024
This is a thorough editorial by Premium Times and much so instructive, indeed tough task lies ahead. The Service Chiefs must be proactive and change with changing tactics of the terrorists. The death of a leader resulting into splitter groups headed by new group leaders, gives me worries. Too close yet too far, in the long run, victory is assured. God bless Nigeria.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by psucc(m): 7:19pm On Dec 26, 2024
What do you call heavy? I hope you know that the directive to "arrest" is still in force in the north while the SE has "shoot at sight" command. If you want to know, check that any victory announced in the north is mostly audio with blurry images while those in the SE has clear and crisp pics.

We have 2 nations in one viz North and South on one hand; and
Rich and Poor on the other
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by femisplash(op): 7:24pm On Dec 26, 2024
psucc:
What do you call heavy? I hope you know that the directive to "arrest" is still in force in the north while the SE has "shoot at sight" command. If you want to know, check that any victory announced in the north is mostly audio with blurry images while those in the SE has clear and crisp pics.

We have 2 nations in one viz North and South on one hand; and
Rich and Poor on the other
You narrow-minded knuckleheads irritate me. You just sit in your corners and pull off trash from your behind.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by femisplash(op): 7:25pm On Dec 26, 2024
seun nlfpmod Mynd44
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Eriokanmi:
The war on boko haram can never be won. It's more of politics than religion. Sadly, the federal government knows their sponsors but because they too are protecting their interest, they'd look the other way and allow the masses to continue to suffer. The VP can't swear by whatever he believes in, that he never funded boko haram.

If they can nab yahoo boys and trace the funds they received from their victims in less than 24 hours, why has it taken forever to nab boko haram sponsors? UAE tried to help us by exposing and jailing some of them but the federal government, instead of thanking them, said the suspects weren't given a fair hearing.

Nigeria's problem isn't about religion per se. It's purely leadership. UAE is 100% Islamic, they met Nigeria on the way and left it far behind. America is another country. We don't worship God like the Americans do. It's only winners and redeemed we see as mega churches in Nigeria. There are hundreds of them in America during which millions of dollars are being donated in each service. Their revival will fill up a stadium to the brim. I can count only 3-4 pastors who own private jets in Nigeria. In America, they're uncountable.

Above all these, they're sincere, follow the bible to the letter. They give to members and non members who are in need. They give scholarships, even to africans who wish to school in America. Many of the awardees or scholars don't even know those behind the scholarships awarded to them. I'm one of the beneficiaries and I strive to do the same in my life time. UAE is the seat of rich Arabs who can buy many states in Nigeria.

Once we get leadership right, religion will bring us prosperity as everyone will sit up. You'd not collect poor members money and use it to buy jeeps. Ask ashimolowo what the UK govt did to him on members offerings he used. Leadership says it all. God bless Nigeria.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Risingblue008(m): 9:16am On Dec 27, 2024
Jxjjf
Terrorism here in 9ja is bein sponsored by men at the top
Both military and politicians and they are doin this this just to keep the boys(army) busy killin demselves
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Beuberry(f):
Nuke all terrorists and janjaweèds day and night.
May the efforts of our military men not be in vain, amen.

femisplash:
seun nlfpmod Mynd44
Thank you Mr Femi. Hope you don't like women cos most Yorubas bearing Femi loves women and they have round moustache or bear-bear.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Realdeals(m): 9:21am On Dec 27, 2024
This reporter is more likely a bandit ally.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by kettykings: 9:22am On Dec 27, 2024
Nigeria's huge factory either you have a baby factory or a bandits factory or a ritual factory
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by femisplash(op): 9:47am On Dec 27, 2024
Beuberry:
Nuke all terrorists and janjaweèds day and night.
May the efforts of our military men not be in vain, amen.


Thank you Mr Femi. Hope you don't like women cos most Yorubas bearing Femi lives women and they have round moustache or bear-bear.
grin grin
A woman birthed me na, Ms Berry.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Beuberry(f): 9:50am On Dec 27, 2024
femisplash:
grin grin
A woman birthed me na, Ms Berry.
grin grin grin
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by merits(m): 9:55am On Dec 27, 2024
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by psucc(m): 10:12am On Dec 27, 2024
And as usual, you that always eat from the trashcan couldn't resist it. Why are you people so allergic to the truth?

femisplash:
You narrow-minded knuckleheads irritate me. You just sit in your corners and pull off trash from your behind.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Rexymania(m): 10:20am On Dec 27, 2024
Imagine say all this bandit are Easterners LoL....the entire zombies, navy, air force and their useless ally will be in the east now fighting. Foolishness at it peak in this country
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by NewDea4: 10:40am On Dec 27, 2024
This is food that Northern Nigeria has been cooking for more than fifty years, it's just getting done now...

The entire Nigeria will join them in eating it unless we can find a way to split this country into its component regional nationalities. Unfortunately, APC is too busy stealing to pay attention to what's going on
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Samunique(m): 10:48am On Dec 27, 2024
And all these troubles are all connected to Islam, the so called religion of peace.

Chai it is well ooo undecided
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Gadafii: 11:28am On Dec 27, 2024
Rival groups killed more bandits than the military, while the military was busy bombing villages and innocent Nigerians.

So if a community harbour bandits, according to the Chief of defense staff, the best approach is to bomb the entire village for "harbouring bandits and criminals"

Mind you, these villagers do not have the means to push out the bandits and criminals because they are held hostage in their villages while some pay dues and levy, the military in their wisest decision, bombed those villages and claimed it was not a mistake.


This is very shameful, even tho we all know they military is a loss in the war against bandits and insecurity, so admitting to such mistake means they are bereft of ideas on how to end the menace of bandits, especially when such mistake is one too many
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Bandirao(m): 12:20pm On Dec 27, 2024
Eriokanmi:
The war on boko haram can never be won. It's more of political than religous. Sadly, the federal government knows their sponsors but because they too are protecting their interest, they'd look the other way and allow the masses to continue to suffer. The VP can't swear by whatever he believes in, that he never funded boko haram.

If they can nab yahoo boys and trace the funds they received from their victims in less than 24 hours, why has it taken forever to nab boko haram sponsors? UAE tried to help us by exposing and jailing some of them but the federal government, instead of thanking them, said the suspects weren't given a fair hearing.

Nigeria's problem isn't about religion per se. It's purely leadership. UAE is 100% Islamic, they met Nigeria on the way and left it far behind. America is another country. We don't worship God like the Americans do. It's only winners and redeemed we see as mega churches in Nigeria. There are hundreds of them in America during which millions of dollars are being donated in each service. Their revival will fill up a stadium to the brim. I can count only 3-4 pastors who own private jets in Nigeria. In America, they're uncountable.

Above all these, they're sincere, follow the bible to the letter. They give to members and non members who are in need. They give scholarships, even to africans who wish to school in America. Many of the awardees or scholars don't even know those behind the scholarships awarded to them. I'm one of the beneficiaries and I strive to do the same in my life time. UAE is the seat of rich Arabs who can buy many states in Nigeria.

Once we get leadership right, religion will bring us prosperity as everyone will sit up. You'd not collect poor members money and use it to buy jeeps. Ask ashimolowo what the UK govt did to him on members offerings he used. Leadership says it all. God bless Nigeria.
God bless you sir 🙏 what a nice analysis wink
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Omoawoke(m): 3:33pm On Dec 27, 2024
Tinubu has passed the message, no mercy for terrorists.
The era of arresting them has long gone.
Kill and bomb them and their loved ones

Those ones still breathing will soon meet their makers
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by grandstar(m): 5:01pm On Dec 27, 2024
psucc:
What do you call heavy? I hope you know that the directive to "arrest" is still in force in the north while the SE has "shoot at sight" command. If you want to know, check that any victory announced in the north is mostly audio with blurry images while those in the SE has clear and crisp pics.

We have 2 nations in one viz North and South on one hand; and
Rich and Poor on the other
In Kebbi state, are no more frightened to go to their farms. The bandits there have been neutralised.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Newsmills: 3:39am On Dec 28, 2024
Murtala Ahmad-Rufa’i, a researcher on banditry in northern Nigeria, wrote that Mr Sububu “greatly influenced” over 46 out of more than 80 bandit camps across the North-west region.


So banditry in the north is now a research topic,so somebody will definitely earn a Ph.D in banditry and insurgency over there,and these two should be incorporated into curricula in the north.
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by commoditiesnig(m): 6:44am On Dec 28, 2024
Omoawoke:
Tinubu has passed the message, no mercy for terrorists.
The era of arresting them has long gone.
Kill and bomb them and their loved ones

Those ones still breathing will soon meet their makers
Gbam!
Re: Despite Inflicting Heavy Losses On Bandits In 2024, Military Faces Tough Task by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:37am On Dec 28, 2024
Audio heavy losses lol
1 Reply

"I Do Not Take Pleasure In Inflicting Pain On Nigerians" - TinubuSubsidy: Your Policies Inflicting Hardship On Nigerians, CAN Tackles TinubuKaduna Guber Poll: APC Faces Tough Hurdle As 9 Candidates Step Down For PDP234

Uromi Killings: I Apologize To Atiku And The South Easterners For My Outburst"Use Anambra Polls To Prove Your Integrity",NNPP’S Musa Charges AmupitanIndia Worried Over Number Of Nigerians In Jail, Mostly For Drug Offences.