TINUBU DEPLOYS ARMY TO KWARA COMMUNITES AFTER GUNMEN KILL 75

BY JENN NOMAMIUKOR
President Bola Tinubu has told the military to send a battalion right away to Kaiama Local Government Area in Kwara State. This is because of a deadly terrorist attack that killed at least 75 people.
This action is called Operation Savannah Shield, and it’s meant to bring back safety to the area as violence is getting worse because of extremist groups.
The attack happened late on Tuesday in the Woro and Nuku communities of Kaiama LGA.
Reports say armed extremists attacked villagers there.
In response, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, shared the federal government’s decision on his X account on Wednesday night.
“Help is on the way for the beleaguered people of Kaiama and others as President Tinubu orders the deployment of a military battalion, the appointment of a commander and the start of Operation Savannah Shield,” Onanuga stated.
The operation is intended to secure the area and prevent further incursions, building on existing security measures.
Meanwhile, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who visited the area on Wednesday night, accompanied by service chiefs, described the massacre as targeting “local Muslims who refused to surrender to extremists preaching a strange doctrine.”
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AbdulRazaq suggested that the victims’ refusal to yield to the extremists’ teachings triggered the violence.
He said, “We commiserate with you over the death of 75 of your subjects. May Allah grant them aljana Firdaus.
“And from the information I’ve been getting, this village refuses to succumb to a perverted form of Islamic doctrine.
“They (terrorists) are lying under their immolation, abiding by their Islamic faith. And these villagers, they don’t want any alteration.
“And because they refuse to change doctrine in their faith, they were attacked and massacred.
“It’s different from what we used to see, where subjects are kidnapped or ransacked. But this was just a pure massacre. And it’s something truly condemned.”
This incident marks one of the deadliest attacks in Kwara State this year.
It follows cases of bandit attacks and kidnappings in the state in late 2025, fueling concerns over the southward spread of violence from Nigeria’s northwest, where banditry and extremism have long plagued communities.
