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Military to enhance joint operations, national security response

Participants of Services’ War Colleges on Wednesday, concluded the Strategic National Exercise/Joint Operations Planning Exercise, nicknamed “Ex SKY LOCK,”.
The exercise is designed to promote joint operations and enhance national security response,
The Commandant of the Naval War College, Rear Adm. Abdullahi Ahmed, said the exercise is aimed to equip participants with skills to effectively respond to contemporary security challenges facing Nigeria.
Ahmed said that the exercise served as a strategic exercise that culminated in the Professional Military Education (PME) packages at the National Defence College (NDC) and the three services war colleges.
He said the exercise covered various national security aspects, including strategic assessments, inter-agency coordination, logistics planning, and operations against terrorism and insurgency.
Ahmed said that while the participants were educated on various aspects of operations in the classroom, the exercise was the training aspect to cap all the education activities.
According to him, the significance of the exercise is to pull through all what they have learnt in the classroom.
This, he said, would help them to see the workability and to identify where gaps existed so as to be able to fix it in the event of any real scenario.
“Ex Sky lock is all about training and enhancing participants’ ability in the act of operational warfare in terms of our current challenges, such as internal security issues, militancy and the like.
“ At the end of the course, my expectation is for them to go to the field well prepared as operational commanders, to be able to pull through any task given to them, to carry out and achieve all the objectives as expected,’’ he said.
The commandant commended the participants for their dedication and effort throughout the exercise.
He emphasised the importance of applying the knowledge and skills gained during “Ex Sky Lock” to their respective operational engagements to strengthen national security.
“The scenarios designed for the exercise aimed to simulate real-life situations, thereby providing the participants with hands-on experience in managing complex security operations,’’ he added.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the participants were drawn from the Army War College Nigeria; Naval War College Nigeria, and Air Force War College Nigeria.
According to the training highlight, the comprehensive exercise involved rigorous planning and execution phases, focusing on enhancing the participants’ ability to operate cohesively in joint and inter-agency environments. (NAN)
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Nigeria Risks Major Losses if Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso Remain Undemocratic, Says CDS Musa

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has said Nigeria stands to lose a lot if Niger Republic, Mali, and Burkina Faso do not return to democratic rule.
Following the military takeovers, the three countries exited the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and formed the Alliance of Sahel States in September 2023.
Speaking at the weekend on Prime Time, a programme of ARISE NEWS Channel, General Musa said leadership failure in the three countries will have a direct impact on Nigeria.
“As I said, we have issues of poverty in West Africa – a lot of governance issues, challenges with Niger Republic, Mali, and Burkina Faso. They are taking a lot of heat, and that is because the areas are large; there is a lot of poverty within those areas; climate change is one major issue on the ground, and lack of political will is causing these issues,” Musa said.
“And those are the things trying to pour into Nigeria. Whatever effort we are making, as long as these things are there, it is going to be a challenge.
“The truth about it is that, especially for these three countries, they must get their leadership right, and then they can do a lot. And, that is why for us in Nigeria, we have a lot to lose if they do not get it right —they must have a democratic system that will be able to assist them in making decisions that will help the country.”
Musa said the federal government is making efforts to strengthen border management between Nigeria and the three countries to avert security threats.
Speaking on the latest global terrorism index, the CDS said that although the report placed Nigeria in the sixth position, there has been significant improvement in security in the country.
“And that is why the federal government is moving up, to make sure that we have a very wonderful border management system because we have to protect our borders,” he said.
“I will not speak for West Africa; I will speak for Nigeria. In 2024, we had the least number of attacks within the country. Things are improving. Yes, we still have isolated issues. But I can tell you the troops are putting in their best.
“If you move around the country, you would see that a lot of things have improved; farmers are going back to their farms, there is a lot of peace. Nigerians know that things are improving; we need to join hands together to do more.
“Like I said, we have issues of poverty in West Africa, a lot of governance issues, challenges with Niger Republic, Mali, and Burkina Faso. They are taking a lot of heat, and that is because the areas are large; there is a lot of poverty within those areas, climate change is one major issue on the ground, and lack of political will is causing these issues,” Musa said.
“And those are the things trying to pour into Nigeria. Whatever effort we are making, as long as these things are there, it is going to be a challenge.
“The truth about it is that, especially for these three countries, they must get their leadership right, and then they can do a lot. And, that is why for us in Nigeria, we have a lot to lose if they do not get it right —they must have a democratic system that will be able to assist them in making decisions that will help the country,” he added.
Musa said the federal government is making efforts to strengthen border management between Nigeria and the three countries to avert security threats.
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Police arrest woman, brother for robbing boyfriend

Police command in Lagos has detained a 25-year-old woman for allegedly conspiring with her brother and another accomplice to rob her boyfriend of three iPhones and bitcoins worth about N15 million.
The command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest to journalists in Lagos on Saturday.
He stated that the complainant reported the case at Okota Police Division on Feb. 17.
“Upon receiving the report, the woman was apprehended,” Hundeyin said.
He added that, following her confessional statement, officers tracked and arrested her 22-year-old younger brother.
“Both of them confessed to the crime,” the spokesperson confirmed.
Hundeyin stated that all the stolen phones and N6.5 million had been recovered and registered with the exhibit keeper.
He added that investigations were ongoing to arrest the remaining gang members.
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PANDEF Youths Give Wike 48-Hour Ultimatum, Calls For His Removal

The Pan Delta Forum (PANDEF) youth wing has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Nyesom Wike, to retract his disparaging remarks against the Ijaw nation and PANDEF leaders.
According to the youth wing’s national president, Doben Donyegha, Wike’s remarks were embarrassing and annoying, especially coming less than 24 hours after PANDEF’s delegation met with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Donyegha also called on President Tinubu to sack Wike from his cabinet, stating that the youth wing no longer had confidence in him.
Furthermore, Donyeha urged the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) to investigate Wike over allegations of land-grabbing activities in the FCT.