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Jun 12, 2026
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Nigeria President Claims 13,000 'Terrorists' Killed in Past Year

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Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced that over 13,000 'terrorists' have been 'neutralized' in the past year, while 124,000 fighters and dependents have laid down their arms through a rehabilitation program.

The Lead

Nigeria's military has "neutralised" more than 13,000 "terrorists" in the past year, according to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as armed groups and criminal gangs continue to carry out mass attacks and kidnappings in the country.

Tinubu's Address and Security Efforts

In a televised national address on Friday, President Tinubu said the death toll from Nigeria's fight against armed rebels is down 81 percent since he took power in 2023. He also mentioned that "124,000 fighters and dependants have laid down their arms since 2023 through Operation Safe Corridor," a programme aimed at rehabilitating repentant armed group members who voluntarily lay down their arms.

The Ongoing Insecurity Crisis

Despite the victorious tone of his speech, Africa's second-biggest economy is in the throes of a spiralling insecurity crisis that has seen armed groups linked to ISIL (ISIS) and al-Qaeda, as well as criminal gangs, abduct citizens for ransom money. Soft targets, including schools, churches and mosques, particularly in vulnerable rural communities with limited state security presence, have been particularly at risk.

International Support and Kidnappings

Following unfounded allegations of a "Christian genocide" in the country by US President Donald Trump late last year, the United States military has since begun supporting Nigeria in conducting precision strikes on armed group locations. In February, 100 American soldiers were deployed to Nigeria. Scores of people have been abducted since January alone, including teachers and pupils as young as four years old.

Recent Rescue Operation

On Monday, the Nigerian military said it rescued 360 people kidnapped by ISIL-linked Boko Haram and held in a remote mountain hideout in northern Borno State.