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Kill Lakurawa fighters or eject them from Nigeria, army orders troops

Mr Soleye commended the troops for their commitment and determination, pledging the Nigerian Army’s unwavering support to the operation’s success.

• January 11, 2025
Armed soldiers firing shots
Armed soldiers [Credit: Radio Nigeria Ibadan]

The Nigerian Army has directed troops under Operation Fansan Yamma to either eliminate the Lakurawa sect or ensure their expulsion from the country’s territory.

The Theatre Commander of the Joint Task-Force Northwest, code-named ‘Operation Fansan Yamma,’ Maj.-Gen. Oluyinka Soleye, gave the directive on Friday during a visit to troops stationed at Balle, headquarters of Gudu Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

Addressing the troops, Mr Soleye encouraged them to remain steadfast in their mission, assuring them of full support of the army headquarters.

“I am here to check on you and motivate you in your efforts. Let me assure you that we stand by you. Do everything within your power to either eliminate the Lakurawa sect or ensure their complete removal from our territory,” he commanded.

Mr Soleye commended the troops for their commitment and determination, pledging the Nigerian Army’s unwavering support to the operation’s success.

In an interview with journalists, Chairman of Gudu local government, Buhari Kurdula, applauded the troops’ efforts in maintaining security in the area, especially against bandits and Lakurawa sect.

Kurdula explained that the Lakurawa sect had been in the area for about eight years, only making a more permanent base in the past one year.

He expressed optimism that with the current firm stance of the government, the dangers posed by the Lakurawa sect and other security threats would soon be addressed.

(NAN)

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