Wednesday, April 22, 2026 -Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, on Tuesday pledged N20m support to each of the families of the three soldiers killed in a recent terrorist attack in Kaiama Local Government Area.
He also pledged N5m each for six soldiers injured during the
operation.
The governor made the announcement during a get-well visit
to the injured soldiers at the Intensive Care Unit of the Kwara State
University Teaching Hospital in Ilorin.
Speaking during the visit, he said: “Several of the
terrorists were eliminated in the fierce encounter in which three gallant
soldiers paid the supreme price.”
The governor, who commended the sacrifices of the security
personnel as priceless, also lauded the quality of care and facilities at the
hospital.
He described it as one of the key health projects of his
administration, while appreciating security forces for their service to the
country.
Earlier on Monday, AbdulRazaq had confirmed the killing of
three soldiers during an attack on a military camp in Kemanji community, Kaiama
LGA.
“At about 3 am today, we lost three gallant soldiers as they
courageously beat back a terrorist attack on their position in Kemanji, Kaiama.
“These brave men not only repelled the terrorists and
prevented them from accessing the community, but they also ensured that no one
was kidnapped as the terrorists had intended.
“My sincere condolences are with the families and loved ones
of these great men who have paid the supreme price in the service of our
fatherland.
“We will never forget them and others like them in various
theatres across the country.
“We will also continue to support their families and loved
ones, while no resource will be spared to protect the lives and property of the
people. Adieu, valiant soldiers,” the governor wrote.
The Monday attack reportedly began with the detonation of an
improvised explosive device at the military camp, causing significant damage.
Residents said the incident had been preceded by a threat
letter allegedly sent by the attackers, heightening tension in the area days
earlier.
Sources said the bandits fired gunshots indiscriminately,
forcing villagers to flee, while security operatives, including soldiers and
local vigilantes, engaged them in a fierce gun duel that lasted until about
5:00 a.m.
“The survivors were rushed down to a hospital in Ilorin, and
a lot of bandits were also killed during the gun battle,” a community source
said.
Eyewitnesses described the situation as chaotic and
distressing, noting that several residents had fled their homes, while the
attackers were also reported to have carted away military patrol vehicles and
motorcycles before fleeing the scene.
In the aftermath, stakeholders in the community called for
urgent and decisive action to address the growing insecurity, urging leaders to
prioritise the protection of lives and property.

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