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    Nigeria Claims Over 13,000 Terrorists Killed in Past Year, President States

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu declared that over 13,000 terrorists have been killed in the past year, highlighting the government’s intensified military operations against armed groups. This announcement comes amid persistent security threats, including recent mass kidnappings that have plagued various regions of the country. The president’s remarks reflect a determined stance to restore stability and counter violent extremism across Nigeria.

    Despite these security challenges, the government has maintained a narrative of progress in its fight against insurgency and criminal networks. The large number of neutralized militants underscores the scale of the conflict and the state’s commitment to combating terrorism. Meanwhile, the ongoing kidnappings continue to pose a significant threat to civilian safety and national security, complicating efforts to achieve lasting peace.

    In a significant development, President Tinubu’s statement serves to reassure the public and international observers of Nigeria’s resolve in addressing its security crisis. The impact of these operations is critical for the country’s socio-economic stability and governance. However, the persistence of armed violence and abductions indicates that substantial challenges remain in securing all regions and protecting vulnerable populations.

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