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Security Forces Intensify Nationwide Offensive as Dozens of Kidnap Victims Regain Freedom
  • July 5, 2026
  • Unity Times

Operations Expand Across Kwara, Edo, Ekiti and Northern Flashpoints Amid Growing Security Concerns

Anietie Udobit, Abuja

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Nigeria’s security agencies have intensified coordinated operations against armed criminal groups as authorities seek to reverse the rising wave of kidnappings and violent attacks across several states.

Military formations, police tactical units and intelligence agencies have recorded multiple operational successes in recent weeks, rescuing dozens of abducted victims in Kwara, Edo and Ekiti States, while dismantling several suspected bandit camps.

Security officials disclosed that coordinated intelligence-sharing between military formations and local vigilante networks has improved response times, allowing forces to intercept kidnappers before ransom negotiations are concluded.

Despite these gains, significant security challenges remain.

Authorities continue searching for 36 students reportedly missing following an earlier attack on a school in Borno State, a tragedy that has renewed concerns over the safety of educational institutions in conflict-prone areas.

Education advocates warn that repeated attacks on schools threaten learning outcomes, increase school dropout rates and deepen humanitarian challenges across affected communities.

The Federal Government has repeatedly assured Nigerians that security agencies are receiving enhanced logistical support, including surveillance technology, additional personnel and improved intelligence coordination.

Security analysts argue that while tactical victories are important, long-term stability will depend on addressing poverty, unemployment, porous borders and community-based intelligence gathering.

The persistence of kidnappings continues to affect agriculture, commerce and rural livelihoods, with many communities abandoning farms due to fear of attacks.

Human rights organizations have also urged authorities to balance aggressive counter-insurgency operations with respect for human rights and due process.

Security remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing governance challenges and is expected to dominate political discourse ahead of the 2027 elections.

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