Kebbi State governor, Nasir Idris, has commissioned the first batch of Nigerian Forest Guard graduands, urging them to be courageous, disciplined and respect the rights of civilians in combating terrorism. Represented by the deputy governor Senator Umar Abubakar Tafida, the governor emphasised their critical role in securing the forests from terrorists, bandits and kidnappers.
“The Nigerian Forest Guards are a vital extension of our national security forces,” Senator Tafida said. “You are expected to collaborate with the Nigerian Army, Police, DSS, and other agencies to safeguard our people”.
The graduands, a total of 819, underwent rigorous three-month training that covered counter-banditry, insurgency, and human rights. They were drawn from Arewa, Augie, Dandi, and Danko Wasagu local government areas.
National Security Adviser Malam Nuhu Ribadu highlighted the initiative’s aim to protect national heritage and ecosystems. “The mandate of forest guards is to guard national heritage, protect ecosystems, and help in national security architecture,” he said.
Governor Idris assured the state government’s unwavering support, while Deputy Governor Tafida urged communities to cooperate with the Forest Guards.
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