Nigeria killed more than 13,000 ‘terrorists’ in past year, president says
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced that the military has "neutralized" over 13,000 "terrorists" in the past year, stating that the death toll from the fight against armed rebels has decreased by 81 percent since he took office in 2023. He also reported that 124,000 fighters and their dependants have surrendered through the "Operation Safe Corridor" rehabilitation program.

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AI-generatedNigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced that the military has "neutralized" over 13,000 "terrorists" in the past year, stating that the death toll from the fight against armed rebels has decreased by 81 percent since he took office in 2023. He also reported that 124,000 fighters and their dependants have surrendered through the "Operation Safe Corridor" rehabilitation program. This announcement was made during a televised national address commemorating Nigeria's Democracy Day. Despite the president's optimistic tone, the country is experiencing a worsening insecurity crisis with mass kidnappings and attacks by armed groups and criminal gangs, particularly targeting vulnerable rural communities. These groups, linked to ISIL and al-Qaeda, are reportedly shifting their operations due to military pressure, with the United States military providing support through precision strikes and troop deployment.
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5 extracted124,000 fighters and dependants have laid down their arms since 2023 through Operation Safe Corridor.
The death toll from Nigeria’s fight against armed rebels is down 81 percent since President Tinubu took power in 2023.
Nigeria's military has 'neutralised' more than 13,000 'terrorists' in the past year, according to President Tinubu.
The United States military has begun supporting Nigeria in conducting precision strikes on armed group locations.
Armed groups linked to ISIL (ISIS) and al-Qaeda, as well as criminal gangs, are abducting citizens for ransom money.