
From: Femi Oyelola in Kaduna
Residents of Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State have commended the Nigerian military and the Kaduna State Government following a sustained security offensive that reportedly neutralized over 70 bandits and destroyed several criminal hideouts across the area.
Community leaders said the military onslaught, carried out in recent days, targeted long-established bandit enclaves within forested areas around Kauru, which had served as launch pads for attacks, kidnappings, and killings across the local government.
Among the notorious camps dislodged during the operation were Rafin Gora Camp, Agwala Camp, Ruwan Sany, and Randa, locations residents described as major strongholds used by armed groups to terrorize surrounding communities for years.
The operation was led by the Commandant of the 2 National Mission Force Brigade, Samaru Kataf, Navy Captain I.T. Akaazua, under whose leadership troops carried out coordinated ground assaults on the identified bandit enclaves.
During the offensive, troops rescued several abducted victims alive. The rescued persons were identified as Mr. Barnabas Zakaria and Mr. Hosea Barnabas, both from Doka in Kajuru Local Government Area; as well as Haruna Ummar, Timothy Musa, Hasat Umma, and Balkisu Ummar, all from Kauru Local Government Area.
In a separate interview, community leaders Alhaji Tukur Kadage, Chairman of the Joint Security Committee of Dokan Karji and Kwassam communities; Mr. Barnabas Musa of Chawai Chiefdom; and Hon. Aminu Khalid, Youth Leader of Dokan Karji community, praised the military for what they described as a decisive intervention that has significantly weakened bandit networks in the area.
Musa particularly commended the ongoing military onslaught against bandits operating in Kauru and Kumana Chiefdoms, while appealing for the sustenance of the operation and its extension to parts of Chawai Chiefdom, especially the Rahman Chawai and Badurum axis, where communities, he said, continue to face serious security challenges.
The community leaders recalled that Kauru Local Government Area, located in Southern Kaduna, has suffered persistent insecurity since 2010, beginning with an attack on the Kizachi community in Chawai Chiefdom, where eight persons were killed.
They said the attacks initially remained concentrated in Chawai Chiefdom but later escalated and spread to Kumana Chiefdom and parts of the Kauru Emirate by late 2015, resulting in widespread killings, kidnappings, and the displacement of residents.
According to them, armed groups over the years established camps within dense forests surrounding Kauru, using the rugged terrain to launch repeated raids on villages, abduct residents for ransom, and rustle livestock, forcing many families to abandon their homes and farmlands.
They added that the prolonged violence left thousands displaced and in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, including food, shelter, and medical care.
The leaders also linked the recent security gains to the peace and security strategy of Governor Uba Sani, which they said combines sustained military operations with intelligence-driven policing, community engagement, and reconciliation initiatives.
According to them, the governor’s peace model, which emphasizes collaboration among security agencies, traditional institutions, and local communities, has improved intelligence gathering and reduced the operational space available to criminal elements across the state.
They further noted that residents of Kauru have begun to feel the positive impact of the permanent military barracks established in the area by a former Chief of Defense Staff, saying the presence of the brigade has enhanced rapid response, strengthened intelligence sharing, and sustained pressure on criminal groups operating within the forests.







