Banditry: General Buratai Charges Army To Remain In War Mode, Extends OP Sahel Sanity To March 2021
The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Yusuf Tukur Buratai has urged the Nigerian Army to remain in war mode in order to rid the North Western Zone of banditry activities.
General Buratai who was on operational visit to Nigerian Army Special Super Camp 4 Faskari in Katsina state on Monday said, although the Army has performed creditably well, there was the need for them to put more effort so as to completely wipe out banditry in the zone.
In order to ensure that the remnants of bandits are completely flush out of the northwest Gen. Buratai extended operation Sahel sanity which is supposed to end by December 2020 to March 2021.
commended the troops for the timely rescue of students of Government Secondary School, kankara, and their prompt and bold response which resulted in the rescue of 84 Hizburamiyya Islamiyya students in Dandume Local area of Katsina state recently.
He was briefed on the operational activities, successes, and achievements of the troops on Operation Sahel Sanity and Operation Hadarin Daji in the North western part of Nigeria especially in Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, and Kaduna states by the Brigade Commander 17 Brigade Brig Gen W Idris.
These included the neutralization of 210 bandits, the arrest of 326 suspected bandits, 46 logistics suppliers, and 11 rustled cattle Buyers.
Also during the period, 70 AK 47 rifles, 191 Dane guns, 4,987 of 7.62mm special ammunition were recovered.
Similarly, 619 kidnapped victims including the recently rescued 344 students of Government Science Secondary School Kankara in conjunction with other security agencies were rescued.
Also during the period, 7,668 Cows and 1,842 Sheep were recovered and handed over to their owners.
General Buratai extended the period of Operation Sahel Sanity to March 2021 to enable the Army to completely wipe out banditry within the zone.
According to him, the operation was supposed to be terminated at the end of this month, but considering some insecurity challenges within the North Western Zone it would continue until March next year.