Two Senior Terrorist Leaders Surrender To Army In Borno

By Damilare Adeleye

The Nigerian Army has announced the surrender of two senior terrorist commanders to troops of Operation HADIN KAI in Borno State, saying the suspects have provided valuable intelligence expected to aid ongoing operations against insurgents in the North-East.

The development was announced in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Acting Media Information Officer, Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI, Capt. Mohammed Goni.

According to the Army, the two commanders surrendered to troops of Sector 2 in Geidam on July 4, 2026, before arriving in Maiduguri at about 7:30 p.m. on July 5, where they are currently in military custody.

The statement identified the surrendered suspects as Munzirs within the terrorist leadership structure, adding that they are undergoing “detailed profiling, debriefing and intelligence exploitation.”

It said preliminary interrogation showed that the pair “occupied influential positions and possess extensive knowledge of the group’s operational activities, command arrangements and logistics architecture.”

The Army added that “initial intelligence obtained from the debriefing has provided valuable insights into the terrorists’ operational methods, sustainment mechanisms and support networks,” noting that the information would “significantly enhance ongoing intelligence-led operations aimed at locating, disrupting and dismantling remaining terrorist enclaves across the North East Theatre.”

Describing the surrender as another blow to the insurgents, the military said the development “represents another major setback for the terrorist faction and further validates the effectiveness of the sustained offensive operations being conducted by troops of Operation HADIN KAI.”

According to the statement, sustained land and air offensives, backed by enhanced intelligence operations, have continued to restrict the terrorists’ movement, weaken their fighting capability and disrupt their command structures.

The Army said “terrorist leaders and fighters are finding continued resistance untenable, compelling them to abandon the insurgency and surrender to troops,” adding that the latest surrender “further reinforces the growing disintegration of the terrorist organisation.”

Operation HADIN KAI reiterated its commitment to sustaining the offensive against insurgents, stating that troops would continue to “exploit actionable intelligence, intensify offensive operations and work in close collaboration with relevant stakeholders to eliminate the terrorist threat and restore enduring peace, security and stability across the North East.”