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Controversy Over Jilli Airstrike As Zulum Defends Military, Says Market Shut Since 2021

Conflicting accounts emerge as authorities insist the target was an insurgent hub while locals report a busy trading center.
FisheBy FisheApril 13, 2026 Security No Comments4 Mins Read
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A Nigerian Air Force (NAF), airstrike carried out on April 11, 2026, in Jilli village, a border community between Borno State and Yobe State, has triggered widespread concern following reports of significant civilian casualties.

The strike, executed by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai in coordination with the Nigerian Army, targeted what the military described as insurgent positions in the area.

However, early reports indicated that the bombs struck a weekly market, allegedly killing no fewer than 30 people, with traders and residents caught in the explosions. The incident reportedly caused panic as the busy trading hub was engulfed in blasts.

Governor Zulum’s Official Response

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, has strongly defended the military’s actions, emphasizing that the location of the strike was not an active civilian market.





In a statement issued through his Special Adviser on Media, Dauda Iliya, the governor made several key clarifications:
  • Market Closure Claim:
    Zulum stated unequivocally that Jilli market, along with Gazabure market, had been officially shut down about five years ago by the Borno State Government.
  • Security Concerns:
    He described Jilli as a “notorious hub” used by insurgents and their logistics suppliers, implying that any gathering in the area could be linked to militant activity rather than legitimate commerce.
  • Briefing and Coordination:
    The governor confirmed he had been fully briefed by military authorities regarding the operation and is in close consultation with both the military hierarchy and the Yobe State Government.

Government–Military Collaboration

Zulum emphasized that the Borno State Government maintains strict coordination with security agencies, particularly in conflict-affected areas.

He noted that:
  • Communities are only resettled after joint security assessments
  • Markets are reopened only when military clearance is obtained
  • Such measures are designed to prevent civilians from being exposed to active conflict zones
The governor reiterated his administration’s:
  • Commitment to protecting law-abiding citizens
  • Continued support for military operations
  • Determination to restore peace and stability across the state
He also urged residents to:
  • Remain vigilant
  • Cooperate with security agencies
  • Provide credible intelligence to support ongoing operations

Military Justification of the Strike

The Nigerian military maintains that the airstrike was:
  • Intelligence-driven
  • Directed at terrorist infrastructure and assembly points
  • Part of a broader campaign to dismantle insurgent networks in the region

The operation followed earlier offensives that reportedly destroyed terrorist positions in and around Jilli, reinforcing the military’s claim that the area had strategic importance to insurgents.

Conflicting Narratives and Civilian Casualties

Despite official assurances, the incident remains controversial due to conflicting accounts:

Civilian Reports

  • Eyewitnesses claim the location was an active weekly market
  • Victims allegedly included traders, women, and local residents
  • Casualty estimates suggest 30 or more deaths, with additional injuries

Government Position

  • The market had been closed for five years
  • Any gathering there was likely unauthorised or insurgent-related
This divergence highlights a critical issue in the conflict:

Whether civilians had returned to a prohibited area out of economic necessity, or whether intelligence misidentified a civilian cluster as militant activity.

Strategic and Operational Challenges

a. Use of Markets in Conflict Zones

Markets in northeastern Nigeria often serve dual purposes:

  • Civilian trade centers
  • Potential logistics hubs for insurgents

This dual-use nature makes them high-risk targets in aerial operations.

b. Intelligence Limitations

Airstrikes depend heavily on:

  • Surveillance accuracy
  • Human intelligence
  • Real-time verification

Any gaps can result in misidentification and unintended casualties.

c. Civilian Vulnerability

Years of insurgency have forced civilians to:

  • Return to unsafe areas for livelihoods
  • Operate in informal or unauthorised markets
  • Navigate a landscape where security threats and economic survival overlap

Broader Context: The Northeast Insurgency

The incident is part of the long-running insurgency in northeastern Nigeria involving groups such as Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province.

Key dynamics include:
  • Persistent attacks on civilians and military targets
  • Military reliance on airpower in remote region
  • Ongoing efforts to disrupt insurgent supply chains
The closure of markets like Jilli reflects a broader strategy to:
  • Deny insurgents access to food, fuel, and supplies
  • Limit civilian–insurgent economic interaction

Inter-State and Regional Implications

Given Jilli’s location along the Borno–Yobe border, the incident underscores the need for:
  • Inter-state coordination
  • Joint intelligence sharing
  • Unified civilian protection strategies

Governor Zulum’s consultations with Yobe authorities highlight the cross-border nature of the insurgency.

Conclusion

The Jilli airstrike illustrates the complex realities of counterinsurgency warfare in Nigeria’s northeast.

While Governor Babagana Umara Zulum and the military insist the targeted location was a long-closed insurgent hub, reports of civilian casualties raise serious concerns about:
  • Target verification
  • Civilian protection
  • Post-strike accountability
The incident ultimately reinforces the urgent need for:
  • Enhanced intelligence precision
  • Stronger civil-military coordination
  • Transparent investigations into civilian harm

Balancing military effectiveness with human security remains one of the most pressing challenges in Nigeria’s fight against insurgency.

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