The Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) has praised the Nigerian Armed Forces for recent operational successes against terrorist groups in the North East, describing the developments as a major boost to national security.
In a statement issued on Monday, MPAC commended troops of Operation HADIN KAI for the neutralization of Abu Khalid, identified as the second-in-command of Boko Haram, during an operation in the Sambisa Forest.
The statement, signed by MPAC Executive Chairman, Disu Kamor, said the operation, together with the elimination of other high-value targets in recent weeks, had dealt a significant blow to the leadership and operational capacity of terrorist networks operating in the region.
According to MPAC, the latest gains underscore the professionalism, resilience, and sacrifice of Nigerian troops, as well as improved coordination between the military and civilian stakeholders. The organisation noted that such cooperation is crucial to restoring peace, protecting civilian lives, and safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
While acknowledging the importance of sustained military pressure, MPAC urged the Armed Forces to place greater emphasis on intelligence-driven counter-terrorism strategies. It said long-term success would depend on timely and accurate intelligence, strengthened community trust, enhanced inter-agency collaboration, and the disruption of terrorist logistics, recruitment, and financing networks.
MPAC also called on the Military High Command to sustain operational momentum, deepen intelligence coordination, and continue prioritising the protection of civilians and critical infrastructure.
The organisation further appealed to security agencies, community leaders, and civil society organisations to intensify collaboration aimed at isolating violent extremists and denying them social and economic support.
“Nigeria deserves peace, and our communities deserve safety,” the statement said, adding that MPAC stands firmly with the Armed Forces in ongoing efforts to end terrorism and insecurity across the country.

