Extremist Groups Regain Strength
Extremist Groups Regain Strength
Security experts warn that extremist groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP are demonstrating renewed strength despite years of military operations against them. Recent attacks, including the Maiduguri bombings, highlight their ability to coordinate and strike high-profile targets.
Analysts suggest that the groups may be improving cooperation, increasing the risk of more sophisticated and frequent attacks. While Nigerian forces maintain control of major towns, militants continue to operate in rural areas, launching raids and ambushes.
International support, including surveillance and military assistance from allies such as the United States, has helped counter insurgency efforts. However, experts caution that military action alone may not be enough to eliminate the threat without addressing underlying socio-economic issues
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