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Military Know Locations Of Bandits-Defence Minister

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has revealed that the locations of bandits in Nigeria are known to military operatives in the country.

He made the revelation while speaking in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service about the challenges of prosecuting the war against bandits.

According to the minister, the military has the location of the bandits, but is being cautious because their locations are usually in places where direct strikes could endanger the lives of civilians.

“This is how guerrilla warfare works. There will be periods of calm, and then they launch an attack that shakes the nation. Yes, we know their locations, but some of these areas are places where direct strikes could endanger civilians, or forests where our bombs cannot penetrate” he said

He maintained that Nigerian troops are working “day and night” to dismantle the networks responsible for the violence, assuring the public that the military is making significant progress.

“We never said the problem was completely over. But this renewed kidnapping of schoolchildren worries us. We are studying what went wrong and how to prevent a recurrence,” he said

According to him, an established framework for school security had previously contributed to a reduction in cases over the last two years.

The minister confirmed an investigation into reports that security personnel were withdrawn shortly before bandits attacked a girls’ school in Maga, Kebbi State.

“We will uncover what happened. If anyone is found culpable, they will be sanctioned,” he said.

Badaru also noted concerns about bandit groups extorting rural communities, while explaining that military operations in such areas are conducted cautiously to avoid civilian casualties.

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