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“NHFSS complimenting Police, Army, others to flush out bandits, terrorists”says CG Osatimehin

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CG NHFSS Amb Joshua Wale Osatimehin (right), HRH Igwe George Ekwealor of Umuoba-Anam (middle) and DCG Technical Services NHFSS Dr. John Metchie
The Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service (NHFSS) has said that its complimentary role is helping the Police, Army and other security agencies in the victories being recorded in the fight against bandits, terrorists, kidnappers and other crimes and criminalities in the country.
Commandant General of the NHFSS Amb. Dr. Joshua Wale Osatimehin who stated this in Onitsha during a working visit to the zonal office of the organisation in Anambra state comprising all the five states in the Southeast, said NHFSS is doing a lot to stamp out criminalities in the country by obtaining and sharing intelligence with the various security agencies in the country.
He said that apart from intelligence gathering, officers and men of the service are also involved in flushing out criminals, either working on other own and at other times, collaborating with Police and others, especially crimes within and around bushes and forests.
Osatimehin who paid homage to some royal fathers in the state, in company of the Deputy Commander General in charge of Technical Services, Ambassador John Metchie and other top officers of NHFSS, maintained that hunters have proved their gallantry and bravery in the war against criminal elements as well as rescued kidnap victims and recovered stolen items kept in the forest by miscreants.
He said they were in Anambra state to synergise with constituted authorities and to intimate them with their modus operandi, adding that the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service has been in existence over the years working in collaboration with constituted authorities across the country to flush out crimes and criminalities in the forest as stipulated in the bill establishing the outfit.
The Commandant General who equally disclosed that the bill establishing the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service has received the blessings and endorsements of the National Assembly and awaiting presidential assent, stressed that they were in the zone to further educate officers and men of the organisation on the need to be disciplined and more professional in their mode of operation.
According to the NHFSS boss, hunters are the real owners of the forest and not criminal gangs. He however announced that hunters have recorded series of tremendous success across Nigeria even as he appealed for logistic supports like operational vehicles and motorcycles to chase criminals in the forest.
Another very pertinent issue the NHFSS helmsman raised was the legal framework of the organization. He said if the NHFSS was endorsed by Mr. President, it would boost their morale and also afford them more leverage to work with other constituted authorities.
He therefore reiterated that the bill establishing the organization is seeking enactment of the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service under the Federal Government. That the bill has scaled through the first, second and third readings in the National Assembly and according to him, the bill has been transmitted to Mr. President; that before long the legal framework for the organization would be intact.
Meanwhile the traditional ruler of Umuoba-Anam community in Anambra-East council area of the state, His Royal Highness Igwe George Ekwealor, who was one of the royal fathers visited, eulogised the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service, recalling that hunters were veritable security apparatus in the preliterate era.
Ekwealor who urged officers and men of the NHFSS across the country not to relent in securing the forest from criminals, also appealed to state, federal and local councils, public spirited individuals and corporate organisations to support the hunters in their quest to reclaim the forest from unknown gunmen, kidnappers, armed robbers and other social misfits.
In his remarks, Amb John Metchie hailed the gallantry of the hunters, saying that they have helped tremendously to improve and enhance local security and vigilance.
Metchie however maintained that rather than sabotage the efforts of the hunters, it is of paramount importance that Nigerian hunters should be supported with working tools and other relevant materials to enable them compliment the efforts of other security agencies.
Other officers that accompanied the Commandant General on the visits include Deputy Commandant General (Admin) Barr. Lawrence Okonkwo, Deputy Commandant General (Training and Development), the Southeast Zonal Coordinator, State Commanders of the five southeast states as well as other senior officers of the organisation during the visit.
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Drug War: NHRC boss Ojukwu calls for protection of dignity, rights of suspects, detainees

Dr. Tony Ojukwu, SAN, the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, said said the protection of the dignity of all persons, extends to persons arrested or destined on suspicion of drug related offences as well as convicts .
Ojukwu therefore called on the operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, the Nigerian Correctional Centre, NCS, the Police and other related agencies and organisations to work together with NHRC to ensure that policies are further reformed and implemented to eradicate torture and other punitive measures in the enforcement of drug laws.
The NHRC boss stated these on Thursday in Abuja while speaking at a dialogue session organized by the Commission to mark the 2025 World Drug Day with the theme- Protecting Dignity, Advocating Justice: A Joint Dialogue on Drug Policy Reforms and Torture Prevention in Nigeria.
The programme is being attended by the NDLEA, the Nigerian Correctional Service and other stakeholders.
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Ex-Benue gov Sen. Suswan to dump PDP

A former Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam has declared that he may soon dump the Peoples Democratic Party if the cricis in the political organization is not resolved on time.
The ex-governor said there’s a possibility that he would dump the party, where he served as a two-term governor and senator for an alternative party.
Suswam’s comment followed PDP’s fresh conflict after Samuel Anyanwu was reinstated as the party’s national publicity secretary.
Speaking on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ on Wednesday, Suswam said he’s tired of the lingering crisis in the party.
Asked if he plans to leave the PDP, he said, “There’s a possibility that I will.”
He added that he could move to any alternative party, including the Labour Party and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).
“There is a possibility that I will; there are so many alternatives. There is Labour Party, there’s Alliance for Democracy, there’s NNPP by Kwankwaso.”
Asked if he could join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Suswam said he does not rule out the ruling party, saying “APC can be an alternative.”
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Corps member Raye to serve extra 60 days for calling out President Tinubu

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has extended the service year of corps member Rita Ushie, popularly known as Raye on Instagram, by two months for publicly criticising President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Raye, who had just one month left in her service, gained national attention in March after posting a viral video on TikTok lamenting Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and describing the Tinubu-led government as “terrible.” She also alleged that NYSC officials threatened her and demanded she take down the video.
The incident sparked outrage among civil rights groups and Nigerians who condemned the NYSC’s response as an attack on freedom of expression.
Following the backlash, Raye was summoned by the NYSC Local Government Inspector to the Eti-Osa office in Lagos. However, when she arrived with her legal team and activist Omoyele Sowore, the official who issued the summons was reportedly absent. The matter soon faded from public discourse.
But on June 18, she was again summoned—this time to the NYSC orientation camp in Iyana Ipaja, Lagos—to face a disciplinary panel. After repeated delays and without a formal notice, she was eventually informed that her service year had been extended by two months as a sanction.
Jonathan Ugbal, South-South Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, said Raye was deeply upset by the decision. “Her mother called me, saying she was crying on the phone after being told of the extension. She’s not in the right frame of mind to speak right now,” he told.
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