Insecurity: FG changes tactics, unveils 130,000 forest guards to rout bandits, kidnappers

The Federal government has rolled out the Forest Guards Initiative in a bid to tackle the menace of criminal elements hiding in the hinterlands across the country.

The National Security Adviser (NSO), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja, during the opening of the Federal and States Security Administrators’ Meeting (FSSAM).

The meeting was held at the National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Office of the NSA.

According to Riadu, the initiative approved by President Bola Tinubu marked a decisive shift in the nation’s internal security strategy, targeting the forests that had long served as safe havens for violent criminals.

“We are taking the fight to where the criminals hide.

“The Forest Guards Initiative is a bold step to secure our forests, restore peace to rural communities, and deny bandits and kidnappers freedom of action,” he said.

The NSA disclosed that more than 130,000 armed forest guards would be deployed across the country’s 1,129 forest and game reserves, starting with pilot operations in Adamawa, Borno, Niger, Kebbi, Kwara, Sokoto and Yobe states.

He added that the move aligns with the administration’s broader goal of strengthening national security for peace and prosperity.

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Special Services Office, Muhammed Danjuma, said the initiative was being jointly coordinated by ONSA and the Federal Ministry of Environment in collaboration with state governments.

Danjuma described the project as a “security game-changer” designed to reclaim forest spaces from criminal gangs, safeguard critical natural assets, and protect vulnerable rural communities.

He, however, stressed that success would depend on strong political will, adequate resourcing, and collective commitment at both national and subnational levels.

The three-day meeting brings together security administrators from the 36 states and the FCT to review the nation’s internal security architecture and recommend practical solutions to emerging threats.

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