President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime has called on non-governmental organisations in Nigeria to support its fight against bandits and terrorists.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday announced the killing of the Al Qaeda kingpin.
Mr Robow’s appointment was announced Tuesday, a move that could either help strengthen the fight against the Islamist sect or provoke further clan clashes.
Soldiers wounded in action are being supported with wheelchairs, prosthetics and special vocational training to hasten their recovery.
Mr Bello said no one can go into any community and blend without being spotted by members of the community.
At least 100 civilians reportedly died when rebel militia attacked several villages in the Bandiagara region, close to Mopti.
The U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State in Syria said on Thursday its force captured a senior leader of the militant group.
Mr Saied vowed to move forward with the purification of the judiciary.
Nigerians are being asked to support the military and other security agencies in tackling insecurity in the country.
The senate president said the Buhari regime has “done and is still doing well in tackling security challenges”.
