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Army Reopens Imo Road Shut For Three Years

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Troops of the Nigerian Army under Operation UDO KA have reopened a major road closed for over three years due to persistent threats and attacks by IPOB/ESN militants during clearance operations in Imo State.

The Army also said it uncovered an improvised explosive device factory.

The development was disclosed in a statement released on Thursday by the Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 82 Division Nigerian Army, Lt.-Col. Olabisi Ayeni.

Ayeni said the troops were conducting aggressive joint clearance operations in parts of Imo State under Operation EASTERN SANITY, aimed at dismantling criminal enclaves and restoring normalcy to affected communities.

He explained that the operations were carried out in the Orsu–Eketutu Mother Valley and Orsu–Ihiteukwa general areas to remove IEDs planted by criminal elements and enable displaced residents to safely return to their homes.

According to him, troops operating under the 34 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with personnel of the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Air Force, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Police Force and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), conducted a joint clearance operation along the Lilu–Eketutu Road in the Orsu–Eketutu Mother Valley area on March 6, 2026.

“The road, which serves as a strategic route and the community’s lifeline for the movement of people, goods and services, had been abandoned for over three years due to persistent threats and attacks by IPOB/ESN militants,” Ayeni said.

He added that troops discovered several IEDs planted at different points along the road during the operation.

The explosives, he said, “were successfully disconnected and safely recovered by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialists, preventing potential casualties and restoring access to the route.”

In a related operation on March 11, 2026, troops conducted another clearance operation in the Orsu–Ihiteukwa general area to clear suspected IED locations along key routes.

Ayeni said the exercise was aimed at enhancing security and enabling displaced residents to safely return to their communities.

He noted that several IEDs were detonated along the troops’ route of advance during the operation.

“Despite the explosions, troops maintained operational momentum and discovered an IPOB/ESN IED-making factory within the area,” he said.

(Punch)

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