Arrest Of Terrorist Leaders, Significant To Nigeria’s Anti-terrorism War — U.S

American government has described Nigeria’s recent  arrest of suspected terrorist leaders linked to Ansaru terrorist group as a laudable achievement.

This was contained in a statement posted on X by the U.S Mission in Nigeria, yesterday.

It said the development was a significant step by Nigeria in its commendable war against terrorism and violent extremism.

“We commend the Nigerian government and security forces on the successful arrest of wanted Ansaru leaders, Mahmud Muhammad Usman (aka Abu Bara’a) and Mahmud al-Nigeri (aka Mallam Mamuda).

“This is a significant step forward in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and extremism,” it wrote.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that on August 16,  the National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, announced the terrorists arrest.

Ribadu disclosed that Usman (also known as Abu Bara’a) and al-Nigeri (aka Malam Mamuda), who were on Nigeria’s wanted list, were captured, following a series of intelligence-led operations between May and July.

He said Bara’a, the self-proclaimed Emir of Ansaru, coordinated terror sleeper cells across the country and masterminded kidnappings and robberies to finance the group’s operations.

The NSA linked the duo to several high-profile attacks, including the 2022 Kuje prison break in Abuja that freed dozens of Boko Haram inmates.

Ribadu disclosed that the suspects were also implicated in the 2013 attack on a uranium facility in Niger Republic, and the kidnapping of French engineer, Francis Collomp in Katsina.

He added that they were also involved in the 2019 abduction of Musa Uba, the Magajin Garin Daura, and the kidnapping of the Emir of Wawa in Niger State.