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Hunters Vow to Prevent Bandits' Return to Their Zone

Dave Ikiedei Asei 

06/07/2024


Oba Nureni Akintola Anabi, the National President of the Soludero Hunters’ Association, has declared that the association is determined to prevent the resurgence of banditry in their region. Speaking on behalf of the group, Anabi emphasized the hunters' readiness to confront and expel bandits from their territories. However, he stressed the necessity of obtaining formal approval from the Inspector General of Police and the governors of the South West States before taking action.

In a statement reported by The Vanguard News, Anabi articulated the group's commitment and strategy: "I will write a letter to the Inspector General of Police and all the governors in the zone to grant us approval to enter the forest. If we get their nod, we will swing into action immediately. We need to get the police informed so that the operation can be successful. We won’t allow bandits to return to our zone. We, the hunters, are ready to face them and chase them out."

This decisive stance by the Soludero Hunters’ Association reflects the growing concern over banditry in various parts of Nigeria, particularly in the South West. The group's readiness to collaborate with law enforcement underscores the critical role that local vigilante groups and traditional security outfits play in maintaining regional stability and safety. Their proactive approach aims to preemptively tackle the threat posed by bandits, who have been responsible for widespread violence, kidnappings, and disruptions.

The hunters' request for official endorsement highlights the importance of coordinated efforts between community-based security groups and formal state security agencies. Such collaboration is essential for ensuring the legality and effectiveness of operations aimed at combating banditry. By seeking the support of the Inspector General of Police and state governors, the Soludero Hunters’ Association aims to align its efforts with broader security strategies and ensure that their actions are backed by governmental authority.

Anabi's call for approval is also a testament to the hunters' respect for the rule of law and structured governance. By engaging with the appropriate authorities, the group seeks to avoid potential conflicts and ensure that their operations are conducted within the legal framework. This approach not only legitimizes their actions but also fosters trust and cooperation between the hunters and formal security agencies.

The hunters' readiness to mobilize and confront bandits is a reflection of their deep-rooted commitment to protecting their communities. Traditionally, hunters in Nigeria have been revered for their bravery, knowledge of local terrains, and tracking skills. Leveraging these attributes, the Soludero Hunters’ Association stands as a formidable force against banditry, capable of navigating the forested areas where bandits often seek refuge.

In the broader context, the involvement of local security groups like the Soludero Hunters is increasingly seen as a vital component of Nigeria’s overall security architecture. With the federal and state security forces often stretched thin, the contribution of vigilant and well-organized community groups can provide much-needed support in maintaining law and order. Their localized knowledge and swift response capabilities can complement the efforts of state security forces, leading to more effective and comprehensive security solutions.

The Soludero Hunters’ Association’s initiative also sends a powerful message to bandits and criminal elements operating in the region. It signifies a united front and a zero-tolerance policy towards banditry, potentially deterring criminal activities and restoring a sense of safety among the local populace.

In conclusion, the Soludero Hunters’ Association, under the leadership of Oba Nureni Akintola Anabi, is poised to play a critical role in safeguarding their communities from the threat of banditry. Their request for official approval from the Inspector General of Police and state governors not only demonstrates their commitment to lawful operations but also underscores the importance of collaboration between local and formal security entities. By working together, these groups can effectively address the challenges posed by banditry and enhance the security and stability of the South West region

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