Military signals stronger collaboration with security agencies to combat rising banditry.

The Nigerian Army has announced plans to strengthen joint security operations across the North-West region.

Military authorities said the move is aimed at improving coordination with other security agencies to tackle persistent banditry and violent crime.

The North-West has experienced repeated attacks in recent years, including kidnappings and raids on rural communities.

Army officials say enhanced intelligence sharing and coordinated field operations will form the core of the strategy.

Security analysts have long called for improved inter-agency cooperation to address Nigeria’s complex security challenges.

The military also emphasised the need for community support in providing actionable intelligence.

There was no detailed operational timeline released.

The planned operations reflect ongoing efforts to restore stability in one of Nigeria’s most affected regions.

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