To effectively address banditry in Nigeria, the national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has emphasised the need for proactive and decisive measures, particularly targeting the criminal elements hiding in forests.
Speaking during a sympathy visit to Niger State Governor Mohammed Umar Bago in Abuja, Ganduje outlined a strategy centered on offensive security operations.
Ganduje raised the efforts of Governor Bago in maintaining peace within the state despite its vast landmass and numerous forests.
In his a statement Thursday in Abuja by his Chief Press Secretary, Edwin Olofu, Ganduje expressed concern about the reactive approach often adopted by security agencies.
He advocated for military intervention in forests, as successfully implemented during his tenure as Kano State governor, where the Falgore Forest was transformed into a military training ground, eliminating criminal activities in the area.
The APC National Chairman said: “We are here to pray to our friend, our brother and the good people of Niger State, we sincerely condole with the government and the good people of Niger, the families of the deceased and the injured ones.
“We appreciate how you keep Niger state safe because Niger State has the largest land mass and with the highest numbers of forest in the country which is a herculean task to keep the peace within its environs.
“Your Excellency the solution to this menace is to conquer the forest. The bandits are in the forest, why have we been on the defensive instead of being on the offensive? When I was the governor of Kano State I requested through the federal Government that the military takes over Falgore Forest and the military built a military training ground there that was how bandits were chased away from that forest and Kano is at peace.”
Ganduje also conveyed condolences to the people of Niger State over the recent tanker explosion that claimed numerous lives, offering prayers and support to the families of the victims.
In response, Governor Bago appreciated the solidarity of the APC leadership and urged the Federal Government to address critical infrastructure, such as the Suleja-Minna road, to reduce accidents and improve safety in the state.
“I’m standing before on behalf of Nigerlites, we really appreciate this visit. We are doing a lot to create awareness among our people about the dangers of scooping fuel whenever such an accident occurs.”