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•6 soldiers, woman killed in fresh Boko Haram attack on military formation in Borno•US lawmaker, others asks Tinubu to rejig defence architecture over Jos killingsBy Omeiza Ajayi & Ibrahim Hassan-Wuyo

The Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, declared yesterday that Nigeria’s worsening security situation has escalated to what it described as a “state of war,” urging the federal government to urgently adopt extraordinary measures to address the crisis.

ACF’s alarm came on a day six soldiers and a woman was killed in fresh Boko Haram’s attack on a military formation at Mussa community in Askira-Uba Local Government Area of Borno State.

This is even as a United States lawmaker, Kimberly Daniels, and a coalition of international diplomats also yesterday called on President Bola Tinubu to review the country’s defence leadership, following a series of deadly attacks on Christian communities during the 2026 Easter celebration.

Rising from the 38th meeting of its Board in Abuja, the ACF in a communique issued at the end of the meeting, presided over by Chairman of the Board, Bashir Dalhatu,said Nigeria’s security challenges had gone beyond insurgency, banditry and communal clashes to a fullscale war, threatening its survival.

Other prominent northern leaders at the meeting included former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mahmud Yayale Ahmed; ex-Inspector General of Police, Mohammed D. Abubakar; former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusufu Buratai; and former President of the UN General Assembly, Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, among others.

“The scale, persistence and human cost of violence demand a fundamental shift in national priorities,” the ACF said, stressing that the situation must now be treated as an overriding national emergency.

It lamented that hundreds of thousands of Nigerians had been killed or displaced across states, such as Borno, Plateau, Niger and Kwara, noting that the casualties also included members of the armed forces.

According to the ACF, the humanitarian toll of the crisis has left families shattered, livelihoods destroyed and communities traumatised, while the nation’s economy continued to suffer severe setbacks.

It further warned that insecurity was crippling agricultural activities, particularly in northern Nigeria, disrupting supply chains and worsening inflation.

“Redirecting national resources toward security is not a diversion from economic development; it is a prerequisite for it,” the communiqué stated.

The forum called on the federal government to adopt what it described as a “war-time approach,” including the temporary suspension or scaling down of non-essential projects in order to concentrate resources on tackling insecurity.

It stressed that while development remained important, restoring security must take precedence.“Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. The escalating security crisis threatens not just lives, but the very stability and future of the nation,” the ACF warned.

The group noted that until Nigerians could live, work and travel without fear, meaningful national progress would remain unattainable, urging decisive and comprehensive action to secure the country without further delay.

6 soldiers, woman killed in fresh Boko Haram attack in Borno

While the ACF was rounding off its meeting in Abuja, Boko Haram insurgents again infiltrated a military formation at Mussa village, Borno State, killing six soldiers and a woman.

The attack was said to have taken place at about noon yesterday. Sources said scores of the terrorists were also neutralised in the encounter.

The senator representing Borno South, Mohammed Ali Ndume, who confirmed the attack, pleaded with the federal government to fully equip the military, police and other security agencies with sophisticated weapons to end Boko Haram atrocities.

Ndume who confirmed the incident to our Correspondent in Maiduguri on Wednesdat commiserated with the victims of the attacks, even as he reiterated his calls on the Federal government to fully equip the military, Police and other security agencies with sophisticated weapons to end Boko Haram atrocities.

While condoling with the families of those killed in the clsh, Ndume said: “Our Nigerian Armed Forces are doing their best in fighting Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists, but they are handicapped in terms of weapons.“There is the urgent need on the federal government to train, equip, arms and motivate (TEAM) the military forces.

“Our military and other security agencies should have access to Mine Resistant Ambush Protecte, (MRAP, vehicles, fighter jets and drones if really we want to end Boko Haram madness.’’

He, however, commended the military and other security agencies, including members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, hunters/Vigilantes for their unwavering sacrifices and commitment in the fight against terrorism.

In a related development,troops of the Nigerian Army, under Operation Hadin Kai, Tuesday night, repelled an attack by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists on Benisheikh in Borno State, preventing a possible overrun of the area.

Sources said the incident occurred at about 2315 hours on April 14, 2026.

The sources stated that troops of Headquarters 29 Task Force Brigade came under attack from the insurgents but successfully contained the assault and forced the terrorists to withdraw in disarray.

According to the sources, no soldier was killed in the engagement, while three personnel sustained injuries during the exchange of fire.

The injured soldiers were evacuated to the 7 Division Medical Services and Hospital for treatment.The military said the number of terrorist casualties could not be immediately confirmed, adding that exploitation of the general area was ongoing to track fleeing fighters and assess the extent of damage inflicted.

It noted that the overall security situation across the theatre of operations remained calm but unpredictable.

US lawmaker, others asks Tinubu to rejig defence architecture

Meanwhile, US lawmaker, Kimberly Daniels, and a coalition of international diplomats, have called on President Bola Tinubu to review the country’s defence leadership, following a series of deadly attacks on Christian communities during the 2026 Easter celebrations.

Daniels, Florida State Representative, acting in her capacity as Chairwoman of the Supreme Council of the United World Congress of Diplomats, UN-WCD, released a formal security assessment report on Monday, urging the federal government to take decisive action in response to violence that left dozens of Christians dead in Plateau, Kaduna and Nasarawa states during Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday services.

The development came as Daniels and fellow Florida lawmaker, Representative Plakon, co-sponsored House Resolution 761, which condemned the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and supports redesignating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern CPC — a status the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has recommended for Nigeria since 2009.

The resolution passed with 100% bipartisan support in the Florida House during the 2026 session.The report, compiled on behalf of UN-WCD members across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Nigeria and Ghana, raised concerns about the current configuration of Nigeria’s security leadership and called specifically for a review of the job specifications of Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle.

The assessment cited what it described as “red flags” relating to allegations by the Zamfara State government and terror kingpin, Bello Turji, against the minister.

The UN-WCD recommended that President Tinubu carried out an “immediate leadership review,” conduct a transparent investigation into the allegations raised and implement stronger security measures for vulnerable communities in Nigeria’s North Central and Northwestern regions.

Representative Daniels also called on the United States government and international partners to increase diplomatic pressure to ensure accountability.

According to her, both her press statement and accompanying assessment report have been forwarded to US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, for further action.

In a statement accompanying the report, Daniels said: “The position I take on this issue is because of citizens reaching out to me from Nigeria. My connection to Nigeria as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Chairwoman of UN-WCD would not allow me to be silent.

“My brothers and sisters in Nigeria are martyred because they gather to worship Jesus, while most Americans do not understand how precious our religious liberty is and the protections that come with it. Publishing this press release is the least thing I can do.”

The report noted that despite condemnation from President Tinubu, following the attacks, “local leaders and survivors report a growing disconnection between government rhetoric and the reality of safety on the ground.”
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