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Breaking News: National Initiative for Peace and Security, NIPS Warns Against Politicisation of Campaign Against Insecurity, Commends Nigerian Army

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The National Initiative for Peace and Security, NIPS, has commended the Armed Forces of Nigeria for significant operational successes recorded across multiple theatres in the first quarter of 2026.

NIPS, in its quarterly report on the war against insecurity, released by Executive Director Dr. Adams Kings, on Monday, also warned against the politicization of military efforts by some politicians.

The peace and security organization noted that Nigerian military intensified coordinated operations across the country, resulting in the naturalization of over 200 terrorists, the arrest of nearly 300 suspects, and the rescue of approximately 188 kidnapped civilians in April alone.

According to NIPS, these gains were spread across the North-East, North-West, North-Central, South-South, and South-East regions, reflecting improved logistical capacity, better inter-service coordination, and a strategic shift from mere firefights to dismantling the support ecosystems of criminal networks.

NIPS described the period as a defining phase in Nigeria’s counter-insurgency and internal security efforts.

“The Armed Forces have demonstrated a significant increase in operational tempo across the country. These outcomes reflect a more aggressive and coordinated approach that targets both the combat and support structures of criminal networks,” the NIPS report stated.

It further noted that operations were not limited to one region but executed nationwide, indicating enhanced strategic planning.

“In the North-East, sustained offensives have continued to degrade insurgent strongholds with the killing of over 130 terrorists. Similar disruptions were recorded in the North-West through bandit neutralisation and victim rescues,” it added.

The report highlighted a strategic focus on systemic disruption, including the destruction of camps, illegal arms production facilities, and logistics networks.

This approach, the group said, aims at long-term degradation of criminal groups’ regeneration capacity in asymmetric warfare.

“Rescues of women, children, farmers, and other civilians have restored dignity to affected communities and reinforced public trust in state institutions,” the report added.

“Operations also adhered to rules of engagement and international humanitarian standards, helping to maintain legitimacy,” NIPS said.

However, the organization expressed concern over what it described as the politicisation of the security efforts by some unscrupulous politicians.

“While democratic systems thrive on debate and dissent, NIPS notes with concern that certain political actors have adopted narratives that undermine the morale of security forces and distort public perception of ongoing efforts.

“Some elements within the political space have engaged in conduct that inadvertently strengthens the propaganda of terrorist and criminal groups.

“This includes dismissing verifiable military gains, amplifying fear without context, and framing national security challenges solely as tools for political contestation,” NIPS added.

It warned that politicisation of security efforts poses serious risks, as intelligence assessments sometimes link these narratives to boosted confidence among criminal elements.

NIPS stressed that when national security becomes a casualty of political rivalry, ordinary citizens and frontline personnel bear the brunt.

Despite the gains recorded, NIPS said challenges persist as criminal groups adapt to difficult terrains and exploit local grievances.

The organization therefore recommended sustained offensive operations to maintain momentum, deeper investment in intelligence networks, and stronger civil-military relations.

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Former Governor Nyame Resigns from APC Over Alleged Marginalisation

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A former governor of Taraba State and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Jolly Nyame, has resigned from the ruling party, citing alleged marginalisation and unfair treatment of his people.

Nyame announced his decision while addressing members of his support group following a Federal High Court verdict in Jalingo. This was contained in a video circulating on social media.

The former governor said he consulted with supporters and stakeholders from Zing Local Government Area before deciding to leave the APC in search of another political platform through which he could continue to serve the people.

He explained that he was joining forces with like-minded individuals committed to the development of the area, adding that years of loyalty and contributions to the APC had not translated into fair treatment for him and his community.

“As the Dabon Yarro and leader of the entire Yorro community worldwide, comprising Mumuye, Yandan, Yorti and others, if they will not honour me, who then will they honour among my people?” he asked.

Nyame alleged that people from his zone had for years faced political exclusion and lacked adequate representation in the affairs of the state.

The former governor also disclosed that pressure had been mounting on him to contest elective office ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“At my age, it is not a must for me to contest any elective position, but the pressure from the people is enormous. They believe their voices have been suppressed for too long,” he said.

He warned that continued silence over the alleged injustice against the people could further worsen their situation and called on his supporters to stand with him in the struggle to improve the fortunes of the people.

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Accord Party: Withdrawal from Abia 2027 Guber Race Officially Announced

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The National office of the Accord Party has announced that it would not field a governorship candidate in Abia State during the 2027 polls.

The party has also directed the executive and members of the party in the State to work for the victory of Governor Alex Otti in 2027.

The National Chairman of the party, Professor Christopher Imumolen and the National Secretary, Mukhtar Abdullah Djungo announced this on Wednesday when they visited Governor Otti in his country home, Nvosi Isialangwa South LGA.

According to Professor Imumolen, the performance of the Abia State Governor earned him the support of the AC national office.

The Chairman said that opposition parties should not only exist in Nigeria as instruments of criticism but should also acknowledge the areas they did well.

Also speaking, the National Secretary of Accord Party, Malam Mukhtar Abdullah Djungo, said:

“On behalf of our party, I want to assure your Excellency that no candidate from our party will be contesting for the Governorship position in Abia State.

“The National Working Committee has directed the State Executive of the party to join hands with the Labour Party and work for the good of the people of Abia State. Let the good work continue,” the National Secretary stated.

Responding, Governor Alex Otti, who thanked the National Chairman and members of the National Working Committee of the Accord Party for their understanding, said he would also work with them.

“The whole essence of politics is about the welfare of our people and security of our people,” Governor Otti said.

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