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17 Police Officers Killed in Boko Haram Attack on Army School in Yobe

Claudia Kane
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The Nigeria Police Force is mourning 17 of its officers killed in what ranks among the deadliest single-incident police casualties in recent memory. The officers died alongside several soldiers when Boko Haram militants attacked the Nigerian Army Special Forces School in Buni Yadi, Yobe State.

The assault, which took place over May 15-16, 2026, targeted a key military training facility in Nigeria’s northeast. Police authorities confirmed the deaths in a statement that sent shockwaves through the security community.

Attack on Special Forces School

Buni Yadi has long been a strategic location in the fight against Islamist insurgents. The town houses the Army Special Forces School, where security personnel receive advanced counter-terrorism training. The facility’s compromise represents a significant security breach.

Military sources told Sahara Reporters that authorities initially requested non-disclosure of the attack due to political sensitivities. The delay in public acknowledgment has raised questions about transparency in reporting security incidents during an election cycle.

Political Sensitivities and Security Reporting

The alleged cover-up request comes as the Tinubu administration faces mounting pressure over rising insecurity across multiple regions. With APC primaries underway and the 2027 general elections approaching, the government has been criticized for downplaying security failures.

Security analysts note that terrorist groups have exploited election periods to launch high-profile attacks, testing the state’s response capacity and undermining public confidence in government protection.

Pattern of Escalating Violence

This attack follows a disturbing pattern of assaults on security installations across northern Nigeria. In recent weeks, terrorists have demonstrated increased boldness, striking facilities previously considered secure.

The death toll of 17 police officers in a single incident underscores the vulnerability of even specialized units when facing determined insurgent forces. Several soldiers also perished in the attack, though their exact number remains unconfirmed.

Family Impact and National Mourning

The Police Force has begun arrangements to repatriate remains and support bereaved families. The loss represents a devastating blow to multiple households and the broader law enforcement community.

President Tinubu has not yet issued a public statement on the attack. Security agencies continue to assess the damage and review defensive protocols at similar installations nationwide.

Sources: Premium Times, Newsmakers Live, PR Nigeria

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Claudia Kane

General assignment reporter and News Editor at NaijaTrend. Covers breaking news, security, and national affairs across Nigeria.

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