I Am Waiting For FG’s Approval To Dislodge Criminals From SW Forests – Igboho
Quote from Yetunde on June 1, 2026, 12:28 pm
Quote from Kemi on June 1, 2026, 1:03 pmPeople forget how well Igboho’s boys know the terrain. Conventional soldiers don’t understand our thick border forests between Oyo, Kwara, and Benin Republic. A formalized private network tightly supervised by the Civil Defence (NSCDC) is better than leaving our farmers completely defenseless.
People forget how well Igboho’s boys know the terrain. Conventional soldiers don’t understand our thick border forests between Oyo, Kwara, and Benin Republic. A formalized private network tightly supervised by the Civil Defence (NSCDC) is better than leaving our farmers completely defenseless.
Quote from Doyin on June 1, 2026, 1:56 pmThis is probably a free version of Tompolo’s rescue mission for a failed government.
What a shame!
This is probably a free version of Tompolo’s rescue mission for a failed government.
What a shame!
Quote from Yahaya on June 1, 2026, 3:39 pmSome politicians are definitely trying to weaponize this instability to damage the current administration politically. Igboho calling this out shows he wants to position himself as a protective shield for the region’s political interests.
Some politicians are definitely trying to weaponize this instability to damage the current administration politically. Igboho calling this out shows he wants to position himself as a protective shield for the region’s political interests.
Quote from nasir on June 1, 2026, 5:03 pmGovernor Makinde’s Executive Order 001 was highly strategic. By demanding that every private group with more than five members register within 72 hours, the state is creating a legal leash. If Igboho operates outside that, it’s an illegal militia. If he complies, it’s a registered corporate entity.
Governor Makinde’s Executive Order 001 was highly strategic. By demanding that every private group with more than five members register within 72 hours, the state is creating a legal leash. If Igboho operates outside that, it’s an illegal militia. If he complies, it’s a registered corporate entity.
Quote from JobberGirl on June 2, 2026, 6:27 amNational security cannot be fully privatized. While private security firms are legal under the NSCDC Act, they are statutorily banned from carrying high-caliber military firearms. How does a firm intend to ‘flush out bandits’ who carry AK-47s and RPGs using basic pump-action shotguns?
National security cannot be fully privatized. While private security firms are legal under the NSCDC Act, they are statutorily banned from carrying high-caliber military firearms. How does a firm intend to ‘flush out bandits’ who carry AK-47s and RPGs using basic pump-action shotguns?
Quote from TokeT2 on June 2, 2026, 6:35 amThe sudden push to deploy the Iru Ekun Security Network comes in the immediate wake of severe security breaches in Oyo State—specifically the coordinated abductions of school pupils and teachers in the Oriire Local Government Area, which culminated in the tragic beheading of a teacher. These deep-forest incursions have severely threatened local farming, directly risking food inflation and rural livelihoods. Igboho is leveraging his grassroots network’s understanding of this difficult terrain as a unique asset that federal forces lack.
The sudden push to deploy the Iru Ekun Security Network comes in the immediate wake of severe security breaches in Oyo State—specifically the coordinated abductions of school pupils and teachers in the Oriire Local Government Area, which culminated in the tragic beheading of a teacher. These deep-forest incursions have severely threatened local farming, directly risking food inflation and rural livelihoods. Igboho is leveraging his grassroots network’s understanding of this difficult terrain as a unique asset that federal forces lack.
Quote from Adesola_M on June 2, 2026, 6:54 amOur biggest fear should be a return to ethnic profiling. If a private regional outfit starts conducting forest sweeps, who checks their human rights compliance? We cannot fix criminality by introducing communal clashes.
Our biggest fear should be a return to ethnic profiling. If a private regional outfit starts conducting forest sweeps, who checks their human rights compliance? We cannot fix criminality by introducing communal clashes.
Quote from KayodeK on June 2, 2026, 7:21 amThis is a slippery slope. If the Federal Government approves a private security network for a prominent Yoruba nationalist, what stops similar political figures in the South-East, South-South, or North-West from demanding licenses for their own heavily armed ‘security firms’?
This is a slippery slope. If the Federal Government approves a private security network for a prominent Yoruba nationalist, what stops similar political figures in the South-East, South-South, or North-West from demanding licenses for their own heavily armed ‘security firms’?
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