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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu onWednesday declared a nationwide security emergency and set in motion alarge-scale expansion of security forces to confront rising armed violence, accordingto an official statement.
The statement said the police willrecruit 20,000 additional officers—raising their strength to 50,000—and beginusing National Youth Service Corps camps as training facilities. Officersassigned to VIP protection will be withdrawn, retrained, and redeployed toconflict-affected areas.
Tinubu also authorised theDepartment of State Services (DSS) to deploy trained forest guards and hiremore personnel to target armed groups sheltering in forest zones, warning that“there will be no more hiding places for agents of evil.”
The announcement follows deadlyattacks in Kebbi, Borno, Zamfara, Niger, Yobe, and Kwara, where dozens ofcivilians were killed or kidnapped.
Nigeria continues to battle Islamistinsurgents, armed bandits, and communal violence that have killed thousands andforced millions from their homes. The UN World Food Programme warned thatescalating insecurity in the north is driving hunger to unprecedented levels,cautioning that nearly 35 million people could face food shortages in 2026 asits resources run out in December.
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