Kogi State Government don hire 1,050 hunters and also absorb vigilante group members join civil service to strengthen security for di state. Governor Yahaya Bello yan say di move na part of im plan to reduce banditry, kidnapping, and other crimes wey dey affect di people. Him talk say di hunters and vigilantes go dey work under proper training and supervision to make sure peace dey reign for di state.
Di governor yan say di hunters go dey patrol rural areas wey dey prone to attack while di absorbed vigilantes go dey support regular police work. Bello also encourage dem to dey report anything suspicious and collaborate with security agencies to keep Kogi safe. E also promise say government go provide equipment and welfare for di new recruits.
People wey dey Kogi don hail di initiative and dey hope say e go reduce insecurity for di state. Community leaders yan say di move go make criminals fear to operate and e go give peace of mind to farmers, traders, and school children. Di state security officials yan say dem dey ready to work with di hunters and vigilantes make di plan successful.
Kogi State Government Boost Security with 1,050 Hunters, Absorbs Vigilantes
Kogi State Government don take major step to fight insecurity by hiring 1,050 hunters and converting vigilantes into civil servants. Governor Yahaya Bello talk say di new move na strategic approach to tackle crimes wey dey scare residents. E add say government go give dem proper training, uniform, and tools to dey effective.
Di hunters go dey deployed to rural communities wey dey prone to kidnapping and robbery while di absorbed vigilantes go dey work alongside police to monitor towns and highways. Bello yan say e dey important to involve locals wey sabi di terrain well well to protect di state.
Residents don express happiness over di development, with many saying e go make roads, farms, and markets safer. Security agencies also commend di move, saying di collaboration between hunters, vigilantes, and police go improve intelligence gathering and reduce criminal activities.
Kogi Absorbs Vigilantes, Hires Over 1,000 Hunters to Improve State Security
Kogi State Government don absorb vigilante members join civil service and also hire 1,050 hunters to strengthen di fight against banditry, kidnapping, and armed robbery. Governor Yahaya Bello yan say di initiative na part of im long-term security plan to protect citizens and boost confidence in law enforcement.
Hunters go dey trained and equipped properly to dey patrol communities while vigilantes go dey stationed in towns to support police operations. Bello also promise say government go dey provide continuous welfare and incentives for di new security workforce.
Local communities don welcome di decision, saying e go reduce fear for villages and highways. Traditional leaders yan say di plan go encourage collaboration between government and citizens, making di state more peaceful and secure for everyone.
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