The Commander General of the Nigerian Forest Security Service, NFSS, Dr. Joshua Osatimehin, has expressed his agreement with Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia on his assertion that local vigilantes and forest guards set up by the state government lack the capacity to confront bandits and other violent criminals terrorsing local communities.
Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Kula Tersoo, the Governor said the State Protection Guards were only permitted to carry Dane guns, while militias brazenly wield AK-47 and AK-49 rifles, making enforcement dangerous and largely ineffective.
The Governor was reacting to the poser raised by a group, Benue Advocacy Network, over the rising insecurity despite the existence of an anti-open grazing law.
Responding to questions by newsmen on the issue on Monday in Abuja, Osatimehin, who spoke through the Deputy Commander General, Intelligence, Ambassador John Metchie, said the proposed law for the establishment of NFSS, allows its operatives to bear arms, saying the Service would have what it takes to comb forests, flush out criminals and protect local communities in Benue and other states across the country from attacks.
Metchie while expressing sympathy and solidarity with the government and people of Benue State for the recent killings that took place in some communities in the area, however commended the military and other security agencies for rising up to the occasion, with a view of ensuring that such ugly incidences do not re-occur.
He also commented President Bola Tinubu for personally visiting the affected state and giving directives to the security agencies to arrest perpetrators of the crimes.
“The Nigerian Forest Security Service, sympathies with the government and people of Benue, Plateau and other states recently affected by attacks by violent criminal elements, especially families of the victims.
“We agree with Governor Alia that local vigilantes and guards cannot protect communities, especially in cases where violent criminals who operate with high grade weapons are involved.
“It is for that reason that the NFSS is here as the missing link to bridge the gap. We recognize and commend the Nigerian military, the Police, the Department of State Security, Office of the National Security Advisor, the NSCDC and other relevant agencies for the untiring efforts to secure the nation and protect her people and properties.
“The NFSS believe that when the bill establishing the Service is assented to by His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu,GCFR, a lot more would be achieved through collaborative efforts and synergy, especially in the areas of intelligence gathering and sharing which are critical to security of any nation
“To that end, we use this opportunity to solicit the support of Governor Alia and all other stakeholders for the NFSS bill to be signed into law my Mr. President,” Metchie said.