NCTC: Security agencies will flush out Lakurawa from Nigeria

...says it's a matter of time


Adamu Laka, coordinator of the national counter-terrorism centre (NCTC), has said that  security agencies will soon eliminate the Lakurawa terrorist group in the north-west.

Speaking with journalists on Thursday in Abuja, Laka stated that efforts are ongoing to combat the Lakurawa terrorists’ recent attacks in the region.

Last week, the defence headquarters confirmed the terror group’s presence in Sokoto and Kebbi states.

Edward Buba, director of defence media operations, explained that the new terror group emerged from the Niger Republic after the coup.

On November 8, Lakurawa members killed 15 people in an attack on Mera village in Augie LGA of Kebbi state.

Laka noted that significant progress has been made in combating terrorism and crime nationwide through joint military and security operations.

“This accentuates the patriotic zeal and total commitment of the armed forces, police and other security agencies in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria.”

“Sadly, a new wave of threats by the Lakurawasa has emerged.”

“Although they are not new, they have been around for quite some time, but it is being made as if it is something new,” he said.

“Since their emergence, the NSA, the Minister of Defence, the Chief of Defence Staff, the Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and heads of other security agencies have met severally to address the menace squarely.”

“It may interest you to know that concrete steps based on informed decisions have been taken to completely contain the activities of these groups in Sokoto State and Nigeria at large.”

“Like all terrorist groups, they aim to spread fear and undermine the efforts of governments, but I am confident that with the commitment of our armed forces, security agencies and united community, we will stand resilient and overcome them in no distant time.”

The NCTC boss emphasized that unity and cooperation are vital for national security, adding that proactive efforts and partnerships are key to preventing threats.

“You may have noticed an increased joint operations between the military and other security forces that have resulted in the neutralisation and arrest of several non-state armed groups,” he said.

“Also, our intelligence agencies are working tirelessly to provide timely and actionable intelligence to prevent and counter these threats.”

“We have also maintained close ties with our allies to ensure that we stay ahead of those who seek to harm us on security of our borders.”

“This is to portray the commitment of various security and intelligence agencies towards recovering and sustaining every part of the country.”

Laka stated that boosting public awareness and support is crucial in fighting terrorism and organised crimes, adding that media and public vigilance play vital roles.

“Let me assure you that the government is doing everything within its power to address the issue of the Lakurawa as comprehensive measures are being implemented to bring lasting peace and security to the affected areas,” he said.

“We remain committed to ensuring that all citizens can live without fear and we will not relent in our efforts until these goals are achieved.”

He assured that the group lacks the capacity to undermine national security or pose further threats, and security agencies are working to stop their recruitment

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