Insecurity: Nigerian Govt redeploys VIP police escorts to Kwara communities 

The Federal Government has reassigned police officers previously attached to VIP escort duties to communities in Kwara State hit by recent terrorist attacks.

The move is part of renewed efforts to boost security in vulnerable areas.

In a statement released on Friday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, explained that the redeployment is tied to intensified operations under Operation Savannah Shield.

He noted that the decision followed deadly attacks in parts of the state that reportedly killed about 75 villagers.

According to Idris, the Nigeria Police Force has withdrawn a significant number of officers from VIP protection roles across the country and redirected them to frontline community policing.

He said the strategy is designed to increase visible security presence in exposed communities in Kwara and other North-Central states.

President Bola Tinubu had earlier condemned the attacks as “beastly, heartless and emblematic of a doomed campaign by terrorists who deliberately target soft subjects”.

The statement added that the President ordered that the full weight of the state be brought against all actors threatening the peace.

Idris further stated that additional security personnel are being deployed to high-risk communities, with tighter protection around places of worship and other soft targets.

He reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to Nigerian-led counter-terrorism efforts, while expressing openness to intelligence collaboration with international partners when necessary.

Insecurity: Nigerian Govt redeploys VIP police escorts to Kwara communities

 

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