President Bola Tinubu has declared a nationwide security emergency following the emerging security situation in the country. This was disclosed in a statement he personally signed and sent to Legit.ng on Wednesday, November 26.
Since last week, Nigeria has experienced a series of banditry attacks, and women, children were kidnapped, and some innocent people were gunned down.
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Army, police to recruit more
According to the statement, Tinubu directed additional recruitment into the armed forces, saying that “the police and the army are authorised to recruit more personnel.” The police are expected to recruit an additional 20,000 personnel.
Police to use NYSC camps for training
The president also directed that the police should use the camps of the National Youth Service Corps for training new recruits in the country, stating that “although I had previously approved the nationwide upgrade of police training facilities.
Police withdrew from VIPs to be retrained
Speaking on the withdrawal of officers from the VIP guard duties, the president explained that such officers are to “undergo crash training to debrief them and deliver more efficient police services” once they are deployed to security-prone areas across the country.
DSS to deploy forest guards
The president also disclosed that he has directed the DSS to immediately deploy the forest guards who have been trained to flush out the terrorists and bandits who have been hiding in the forest across the country. Also, the secret police have been directed to embark on new recruitment.
President Tinubu also vowed that “agents of evil” will have no more hiding places in the country and urged Nigerians to see the situation on the ground as “a national emergency”. He noted that his administration was responding by deploying more boots on the ground, particularly in areas facing security challenges.
The president called for all hands should be on deck, calling on all Nigerians to “get involved in securing our nation.”
Source: Legit.ng

