Governor AbdulRazaq Commissions 1,000 Forest Guards to Flush Out Bandits from Kwara Forests

Date: 2025-12-28

About a thousand newly trained forest guards have held their passing out parade in Kwara State, marking a major step in the state's strategy to secure its vast forest territories. The event, which took place on Saturday, December 27, 2025, in Ilorin, prepared the personnel for immediate deployment to combat kidnapping, banditry, and illegal mining.

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, speaking at the ceremony, described the Presidential Forest Guards Initiative as a "game changer." He revealed that the state government, in collaboration with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), plans to eventually deploy at least 200 forest guards to each of the 16 local government areas.

These guards, who are indigenous to their communities, are expected to use their local knowledge of the terrain to serve as "force multipliers" alongside the military and police.

The National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, represented at the event, confirmed that Kwara is one of seven pilot states for this initiative. The training for the guards was intensive, covering tactical fieldcraft, ambush response, and human rights protocols.

They will operate as an auxiliary force under the guidance of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the National Park Service to reclaim "ungoverned spaces" from criminal elements.

The event was attended by all the security commanders in the state, cabinet members, council chairpersons, traditional rulers, and heads of federal and state agencies and tertiary institutions.

"The enlistment of armed forest guards to complement the patriotic efforts of our security forces is a game changer in this campaign.

"And the message is very clear: more than ever before, the terrorists now have the option of immediately leaving our state or paying a heavy price.

"Today's launch of the forest guards simply means that we are going on the offensive because our people deserve their peace as freeborns. We have had enough! Anyone who thinks or acts otherwise is our enemy who will not be spared.

"Distinguished forest guards, you are embarking on a national assignment to protect our people from all criminals in our forests. Working with gallant officers and personnel of the security forces, you are to go all out to flush out the terrorists, restore sanity in our forests, and keep our communities safer than they ever were.

"I commend the President of the Federal Republic for this bold policy response to the security situation in our country and the larger Sahel Region. I thank the leadership of the National Security Adviser for pulling this through. I am also confident that all the security forces will work together with the forest guards to end this menace once and for all.

"More importantly, I urge the people of Kwara State to work with the security forces and the forest guards to flush out the terrorists and make our state uninhabitable for them.

"While the forest guards are auxiliaries under the Office of the National Security Adviser and the Department of State Security, I assure you of our continuous support for this initiative just like we have done throughout your training.

"Working with the ONSA, our plan is to ensure that each local government has at least 200 forest guards who will fortify our forests and work with local vigilantes to protect lives and property.

"I congratulate all the new forest guards. I thank you for agreeing to serve our state, and I reassure you of our continuous support as you embark on this important national security assignment.

"Finally, I thank all the security forces who were involved in the rigorous training programme. You all did so well. God bless you."

The National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on his part, said the newly trained Forest Guards will be deployed immediately to threatened communities in the pilot states, particularly around forested and ungoverned spaces.

Ribadu said the Presidential Forest Guards initiative is a joint effort between the Federal and State Governments, listing the pilot states to include Adamawa, Borno, Kwara, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, and Yobe.

"The mandate of the forest guards is two-fold. First, they are entrusted with guarding our national heritage and charged with protecting, preserving, and sustainably managing our forest ecosystems, watersheds, wildlife, and biodiversity," he said.

"Second, they serve as a critical force multiplier in our national security architecture."

Represented by the Assistant Director General for DSS, Femi Shotayo, the NSA added: "Aside from being first responders, these guards are expected to gather actionable human intelligence, support ongoing security operations, and restore state presence where it has long been absent."

He said the deployment of the guards will be immediate along with payment of salaries and allowances.

Ribadu urged the trainees to abide by their oaths of allegiance to the Nigerian state and to respect human rights, gender rights, and protection of civilians, among other rules of engagement taught at the training.

"The oath of allegiance is not a mere formality; it is a binding pledge of loyalty to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, obedience to lawful authority, and commitment to the protection of lives, property, and the Constitution.

"By this act, you formally accept the sacred responsibility entrusted to you by the Nigerian state. You are henceforth bound to uphold discipline, professionalism, respect for human rights, and the highest standards of conduct in the execution of your duties," he said.

Highlights of the event included the display of what the guards have learnt about attack and self-defence and operational capabilities to curtail criminality.

 

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