ACF RAISES ALARM, CALLS FOR SWIFT ACTION AGAINST NEW TERROR GROUP “LAKURAWA” IN NORTHWEST
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has called for swift action against a new terror group, “Lakurawa,” reportedly active in the Northwest Nigerian states of Kebbi and Sokoto.
According to the forum’s National Publicity Secretary, Prof. Tukur A. Muhammad-Baba, Lakurawa is accused of terrorizing communities, evicting security agents and local vigilantes, and imposing its own strict justice system.
It was gathered that the group’s members are primarily foreign nationals, speaking French and a form of Arabic, and are actively recruiting members with financial incentives or by force. In a recent attack on Argungu Local Government Area, the group allegedly killed 15 people.
The ACF expressed deep concern, stating, “The emergence of this group is both dangerous and alarming, indicating a further escalation in the devastating insecurity affecting the Northwest, now considered Nigeria’s epicenter of terrorism.” The group noted that Lakurawa’s rise coincides with increased efforts by the Nigerian military to combat banditry in the region, posing a significant national security threat.
The ACF urged Nigerian security agencies to take swift and decisive action to eliminate the group before it gains a foothold, warning against the passive response that allowed groups like Boko Haram to grow unchecked. The statement emphasized the need for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s national security strategies and tactics, as well as stronger collaboration through the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF), urging Niger Republic to rejoin these efforts.
In addition to military action, the ACF called for: “Enhanced intelligence gathering and inter-agency cooperation under the Office of the National Security Advisor.
“Community vigilance and involvement of local leaders, hunters, and vigilante groups to support security forces.
“Early warning and response training for border communities to aid in detecting threats.
“Mobilization of citizens to support security operations and the investigation of any possible foreign support for anti-Nigeria threats.
The ACF’s call to action also includes urging the government to leverage Nigeria’s socio-cultural ties with neighboring countries to combat shared security challenges.