BREAKING NEWS: Full Video of Another Disastrous Bombing Le4ked!! Again, US President Donald Trump Bomb Another Boko Haram Hideout. See Full Video Here Now.
Nigeria’s Army Chief says massive deployments and technology driven operations are underway to crush terrorists after deadly attacks in Niger State, as the military promises to apprehend all perpetrators and restore security nationwide.
Army Orders All Out Push as Terrorists Strike Niger Again
As terror attacks spread fear across Niger State and parts of northern Nigeria, the Army has issued its strongest warning yet. Following a deadly market attack that killed dozens, the military says it is prepared to massively deploy troops and hunt down every terrorist involved. Critics however ask whether this renewed promise will finally change realities on the ground.
Army Breaks Silence as Niger Bleeds
The Chief of Army Staff, Waidi Shaibu, has declared that the Nigerian Army will do everything humanly possible to stop the rising wave of terrorist attacks in Niger State and other troubled regions. Speaking in Minna, he said the military is acting on a clear directive from President Bola Tinubu to immediately curtail the violence.
According to the army chief, Nigeria must become safer for law abiding citizens, and the military is prepared to escalate its response across multiple theatres.
Massive Deployment Order Raises Stakes
The Army Chief revealed that more troops will be deployed nationwide, signalling a shift toward heavier military presence in volatile areas. He said the goal is not just containment, but the total apprehension of those responsible for recent attacks.
His remarks come as public anger grows over repeated assaults on rural communities, markets, and transport routes, especially in northwestern Nigeria.
Market Massacre Sparks National Outrage
The renewed military pledge follows a horrific attack in Kabe District of Niger State, where gunmen stormed a local market, killing over 40 people and abducting several others. The incident has intensified calls for decisive action, as residents question how armed groups continue to operate so freely.
Security analysts say such attacks expose gaps in intelligence, response time, and local protection.
Technology Takes Centre Stage in New Strategy
According to the Army Chief, technology is now central to Nigeria’s counterterrorism strategy. Surveillance tools, intelligence platforms, and modern operational systems are being leveraged to improve effectiveness across the country.
The military believes that adapting to a complex and evolving security environment requires both boots on the ground and digital superiority.
Inside the 2026 Army Strategy Reset
The announcement was made at the opening of the 2026 Doctrine and Training Conference at the Doctrine and Training Command of the Nigerian Army. The conference is designed to review field operations, assess doctrine, and redesign training methods for a more aggressive and realistic combat posture.
Army leadership says the aim is to consolidate gains from 2025 and reposition officers and soldiers for tougher operations in 2026.
Commanders Warn War Is Changing
The Commander of TRADOC, Maj.-Gen. Peter Malla, said the current security environment demands an army that is agile, forward looking, and doctrinally grounded. He stressed that training institutions must evolve rapidly to match the threats facing the country.
He added that doctrine and training are no longer optional priorities, but core survival tools for national security.
Public Skepticism Meets Military Confidence
While the Army’s renewed assurances have drawn attention, many Nigerians remain cautious. Similar promises have been made in the past, often after tragic attacks. The question now is whether this latest pledge will translate into sustained security or fade with time.
For communities under constant threat, results on the ground will matter more than words from the podium.
BREAKING NEWS: Full Video of Another Disastrous Bombing Le4ked!! Again, US President Donald Trump Bomb Another Boko Haram Hideout. See Full Video Here Now.
