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NIS deploys ‘special force’ to fight bandits in North-west

NIS deploys ‘special force’ to fight bandits in North-west
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The Nigerian Immigration Service on Monday said it will deploy a 2,000-strong Special Force in the North-west to restore peace and security in the region.‎

‎The Comptroller General, Muhammad Babandede, stated this during the passing out parade of 320 First Batch of pioneer Special Force of the Service, at the NIS Training School in Kano.

Babandede said the deployment was imperative to address security challenges and enhance peacebuilding process in the region.

He noted that special operation in the North-west “was a definitive military initiative”, to respond to criminal activities like arson; kidnapping, armed banditry and cattle rustling prevalent in the area.

He said: “The level of insecurity in the North-west zone has constituted a threat to national security.‎

“This training is to prepare our men on how to respond to security challenges in the North-west, hence, we have trained, professionally equipped gallant and fit officers and men to secure and restore peace in the area.

“The Special Force which consists of 70 officers and 250 other ranks are going there as a component of Joint Task Force (JTF).

“Our target is to deploy 2,000 personnel and this is the First Batch of 320 Special Force that will patrol 700 kilometres stretching from Maigatari in Jigawa to Ilela in Sokoto State.”‎

Babandede added that the service had trained over 2,400 officers and men on various courses from January to date, and tasked the personal to be discipline and respect human right laws in the discharge of their duties.

He commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, for the support of the Service and ‎determination to secure lives and property in the country.

Also speaking, Aregbesola, restated the Federal Government’s commitment in securing lives and property of Nigerians as well as protect national territorial integrity.

Aregbesola noted that effective border security would curb human trafficking, arms smuggling, banditry, and cattle rustling.

He enjoined the personnel of the service to enlighten ‎the border communities on security tips, while observing the rules of engagement, maintaining discipline, and displaying a high sense of commitment in their operations.

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