Military assumes security in Bauchi’s Alkaleri LGA to stop bandits
Naija News • 3h ago
**Military Takes Charge in Bauchi's Alkaleri LGA: No Haven for Bandits**
The recent wave of bandit attacks in Alkaleri Local Government Area of Bauchi State has finally prompted a decisive response from the Nigerian military. In a bold move, the military has taken over security operations in the area, vowing to put an end to the reign of terror imposed by armed bandits.
This development comes on the heels of an appeal by Governor Bala Mohammed for urgent federal intervention, following the invasion of communities in Alkaleri LGA. The state government had expressed concerns over the escalating security breaches, which had left residents living in fear.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Eyitayo Foluso Oyinlola, recently paid a visit to the Government House in Bauchi, where he met with the governor. During the meeting, the GOC outlined the military's plan to restore peace and normalcy in the affected communities.
According to the GOC, the deployment of additional troops to Bauchi is aimed at flushing out criminal elements and preventing further attacks. The military has adopted a multi-pronged approach, combining kinetic and non-kinetic strategies to achieve this goal. This includes intensified clearance operations, strengthened surveillance, and enhanced collaboration with other security agencies.
The military has also mobilised additional logistics and manpower to ensure a sustained security presence in Alkaleri and surrounding communities. Intelligence-driven operations are underway to dismantle criminal hideouts and disrupt the movements of armed groups within the region.
The takeover of security operations by the military is a welcome development for residents of Alkaleri LGA, who have been living in fear of bandit attacks. The military's commitment to adopting proactive and coordinated strategies will undoubtedly be a significant step towards restoring peace and stability to the area. Only time will tell if this new approach will yield the desired results, but one thing is clear: the military is determined to put an end to the bandits' reign of terror.