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Tinubu Wages War on Terror Hideouts with New Forest Force

May 14, 2025
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The Federal Government has approved the creation of a National Forest Guard Force, a major step toward confronting the security challenges posed by criminal elements operating within Nigeria’s forest reserves.

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The move, endorsed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is aimed at clearing out terrorists, bandits, and other armed groups who have turned the nation’s forests into operational bases. With 1,129 forest reserves spread across the country, the new outfit is expected to play a crucial role in protecting rural communities and farmlands often exposed to attacks.

Under the directive of the President, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and the Federal Ministry of Environment will oversee the rollout. The Forest Guards will be fully trained and armed to carry out tactical operations within Nigeria’s forests, with their mission clearly defined — reclaim and secure these territories.

A significant number of young Nigerians are expected to be recruited into the corps, offering fresh employment opportunities while bolstering national security efforts. The recruitment will be jointly managed by the federal and state governments.

President Tinubu, in a stern message to criminal gangs, restated his administration’s resolve to protect Nigeria’s territorial integrity. “Our forests will no longer serve as shelters for criminals,” he declared, stressing that security forces will not cede any part of the country to those bent on causing harm.

This development reflects the government’s broader strategy to reinforce internal security and restore peace in regions affected by insecurity.

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