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Kwara Governor Mourns Slain Forest Guards After Fresh Bandit Attack

‎The Kwara State Government has reacted to the recent bandit attack in Nuku community, Kaiama Local Government Area, where five forest guards were killed during a midnight raid on a security outpost.


‎Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, in a statement issued on Friday through his Special Adviser on Media, Bashir Adigun, described the slain guards as brave patriots who died defending their communities.


‎He said he received news of the attack with a heavy heart, noting that the victims paid the ultimate price while confronting armed assailants.


‎“I commend the efforts of the security agencies in this theatre and urge them to do more,” the governor said.


‎According to him, the incident highlights the persistent threat posed by bandits and other criminal elements to rural communities across the state.


‎“Nothing can truly compensate for the ultimate sacrifice that the fallen guards have made on our behalf,” he added.


‎“Our sincere condolences go to the families and communities of the forest guards. They will forever remain our heroes.”


‎AbdulRazaq assured that the state government would support the families of the deceased and intensify efforts to tackle insecurity.


‎“We are, nevertheless, committed to supporting their families. I pray that Almighty God repose their beautiful souls and give us victory over these terrorists,” he said.


‎The governor also announced the formation of a Kwara State Security Strategy Committee made up of retired senior military and security officers of Kwara origin to strengthen the state’s security response.


‎The committee is chaired by retired Maj.-Gen. G.A. Wahab, with members including Maj.-Gen. Yemi Abidoye, Maj.-Gen. Abubakar Ndalolo, Rear Adm. Aliyu Lawal, Air Cdre. A.S.A. Buhari, Assistant Inspector-General of Police Aderemi Opadokun, and Lt. Col. W.A. Lawal, while the Permanent Secretary (General Services), Shuaib Abdulganiyu, will serve as secretary.


‎The governor is expected to meet with the committee later on Friday for its inaugural session to deliberate on strategies to address insecurity in the state.


‎The reaction follows the latest attack in Nuku, where suspected bandits reportedly stormed the community around 3:00 a.m., opened fire, and killed five forest guards.


‎Sources said the attackers arrived in large numbers, set motorcycles belonging to the guards ablaze, and destroyed patrol vehicles during the assault.


‎The incident has heightened fear among residents, coming barely two months after a similar deadly attack on Woro and neighbouring Nuku communities in the same local government area.

 

 


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