In a decisive move to curb the activities of terrorists and other non-State actors threatening the safety of residents in Bauchi State, Troops of the 3 Division, Nigerian Army has recorded significant operational success as part of the ongoing Operation BUGUN KARKANDA III.
The operation, which is focused on restoring peace and security in vulnerable communities, specifically targeted Mansur Village and surrounding settlements within the Alkaleri Local Government Area.
According to the acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Lieutenant Colonel Olumide Olukoya, Troops rapidly advanced into identified flashpoints, establishing dominance over key areas and successfully dislodged armed terrorists who had attempted to assert control over Mansur Village.
A thorough clearance of the village subsequently led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle, thereby degrading their operational capabilities and denying them the means to perpetuate violence.
In the wake of these gains, Troops have consolidated their positions and launched aggressive fighting patrols alongside confidence-building patrols throughout Alkaleri LGA, ensuring sustained military presence and the maintenance of law and order.
The renewed military posture has delivered tangible results. It has disrupted the operational networks of criminal elements, restored public confidence and created a safer environment for law-abiding citizens to resume socio-economic activities without fear.
Also, stabilisation operations are ongoing, and efforts are on to ensure the safe return of the inhabitants of Mansur Village and the entire LGA.
The GOC of 3 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Folusho Oyinlola, urged Troops of the Division to maintain the operational momentum, stressing the importance of denying terrorists any freedom of action. He reaffirmed the Division’s unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable communities across its Area of Responsibility, underscoring the Nigerian Army’s resolve to ensure lasting peace and security in the region.
(Editor: Ken Eseni)

