Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) terrorists suffered a major blow on Thursday, March 20, 2026, as Nigerian troops neutralized top commander Abou Ameer in Madagali, Adamawa State.
The feat came just a day after troops killed scores of ISWAP terrorists in Malam Fatori.
This marks another decisive victory for Operation Hadin Kai, weakening ISWAP’s leadership structure.
Headline Victory
- Event: Failed ISWAP attack on Madagali LGA, Adamawa State
- Date: March 20, 2026
- Commander Neutralized: Abou Ameer, newly appointed ISWAP Ameer in Pulka
- Background: He replaced Modu Kunduli, killed earlier in Bama, Borno State
- Outcome: Nigerian troops delivered intense, coordinated fire, forcing ISWAP fighters to retreat
- Casualties: Senior commanders Abu Ali Jango, Jundulla, and Saleh Madagali were injured

Context & Significance
- Leadership Loss: Abou Ameer’s death is a major setback for ISWAP, disrupting operations in Pulka and Adamawa
- Pattern of Neutralizations: His predecessor Modu Kunduli was also neutralized, showing a consistent targeting of ISWAP leadership
- Security Impact: Weakens ISWAP’s operational capacity in the northeast, particularly in Adamawa and Borno States
- Psychological Blow: The loss of two successive Ameers in quick succession undermines ISWAP’s morale and credibility among fighters
Linked Victory in Malam Fatori
Just a day earlier, on March 18, 2026, Nigerian troops repelled a drone-assisted ISWAP attack in Malam Fatori, Abadam LGA, Borno State, killing more than 61 terrorists.
Supported by the Nigerian Air Force, Operation Hadin Kai showcased improved counter-insurgency coordination.
It also highlighted ISWAP’s growing reliance on drone warfare.
This victory, reported by This Dawn, demonstrates the military’s ability to adapt to evolving insurgent tactics and maintain dominance in the Lake Chad region.
Timeline of Recent ISWAP Leadership Losses
| Date | Location | Commander | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 20, 2026 | Madagali, Adamawa | Abou Ameer | Neutralized during failed attack |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Kimba, Damboa LGA, Borno | Julaibib | Killed in targeted operation |
| Late 2025 | Bama, Borno | Modu Kunduli | Neutralized by Nigerian forces |
| Nov 2025 | Lake Chad Islands | Multiple ISWAP leaders | Heavy casualties in clashes with Boko Haram |
Risks & Conflicting Reports
- Despite leadership losses, ISWAP remains active, capable of retaliatory attacks
- Reports confirm ISWAP successes elsewhere, including the killing of Brigadier General U. Uba in Damboa (Nov 2025), showing resilience
- Intelligence suggests ISWAP may attempt to regroup around Lake Chad and intensify drone warfare
The neutralization of Abou Ameer in Madagali, following the Malam Fatori victory, signifies Nigerian troops’ momentum against ISWAP.
These back-to-back wins weaken ISWAP’s command chain, but the insurgency remains entrenched.
It calls for a continued vigilance and adaptation to evolving tactics by terrorists.











