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Insecurity: Army Begins Special Operations In Kwara

by Abdullahi Olesin
3 years ago
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Nigerian army has commenced coordinated security operations in some parts of Kwara State. Security sources told LEADERSHIP that the step taken by the Nigerian army is aimed at warding off security breach in any part of the state.

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The sources said other security agencies, including the police and the secret service, have also intensified intelligence gathering efforts in collaboration with the state government to foil any planned attacks on the state.

“There are intelligence reports that point at the danger of attacks. So, the state government has mobilized security agencies and raised the alerts to prevent any breaches. But it is also important for everyone to report suspicious activities or new faces in their environment,” said one of the sources.

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“At this stage, everyone must work with the government and security agencies to disallow evil elements from disrupting the peace of the state or launch attacks on government installations or neighborhoods with human population,” he added.

Another source said many parts of Nigeria, including Kwara, are now recording “opportunistic abductions” done to extort the political class as electioneering campaign begins across the country.

LEADERSHIP recalls that the state has witnessed upsurge in the activities of gunmen in recent times, leading to killings, maiming and abduction of residents.

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