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Senate Army Panel Applauds Troops for Decisive Blow Against Insurgents

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Abdulaziz Musa Yar’adua

The Senate Committee on Army, chaired by Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’adua, has commended the Nigerian Army for its exceptional bravery and professionalism in a major operation that dismantled a key insurgent camp in Mai-Saleh, along the Borno-Yobe border, on January 25, 2025.

The operation, which resulted in the elimination of over 70 terrorists, including three top commanders, was described by the committee as a significant breakthrough in the nation’s fight against terrorism.

In a statement released on Monday, Senator Yar’adua hailed the troops for their courage and dedication, calling the achievement a “resounding success” in the campaign to restore peace and security across Nigeria.

“We are immensely proud of our soldiers for their resilience, bravery, and unyielding commitment to the safety of our nation. This operation is a testament to their professionalism and sacrifice,” he said.

The committee also expressed deep condolences to the families of soldiers who lost their lives during the operation, assuring them that the nation would forever honor their sacrifice.

“Their courage and selflessness in defending Nigeria will never be forgotten. We extend our deepest sympathy to their families and loved ones,” the statement read.

While celebrating the victory, the Senate Committee urged the federal government to prioritize the welfare of the Nigerian Army by ensuring adequate funding and resources. Senator Yar’adua emphasized the need for Nigerians to unite in supporting the military’s efforts to eradicate terrorism.

“This is not a time for despair but for solidarity. We must rally behind our troops, boost their morale, and ensure they have the tools and support necessary to secure lasting peace,” Yar’adua stated.

The Senate Committee on Army reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Nigerian Armed Forces, pledging to advocate for their welfare and equip them to achieve total victory against insurgents.

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