Nigerian Hunters DCG Extols Borgu Monarch, President Tinubu,  Commandant

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By; BASHIR BELLO DOLLARS, Abuja 

The Deputy Commander General of the Nigerian Hunters and Forestry Security Service (NHFSS) in charge of Technical Service, Ambassador John Metchie has commended the Emir of Borgu Kingdom in Niger State, Barrister Muhammed Sani Haliru Dantoro for his patriotic support to the Nigerian Hunters and Forestry Security Service, NHFSS. 

The DCG made this commendation, when the management team of the NHFSS, led by its Commander General, Amb. Dr. Osatimehin Joshua Wole, paid him a courtesy visit in his Abuja residence.  

Ambassador John Metchie  said  the Emir’s  late father, Haliru Dantoru Kitoro 11 was a visionary leader who many years ago, saw the role the then Senator Bola Tinubu would play in the future for the country and honoured him with the title- Jagaban which he said translates to Commander of the Warriors.

According to Metchie who is also the African Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA), being the Commander-In-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, has naturally conferred the title of Jagaban of Nigeria to Tinubu, as envisioned by the late Emir many years ago.

He commended President Tinubu on his visionary steps to develop the country with his Renewed Hope Agenda and expressed confidence that as Jagaban of Nigeria, President Tinubu would solve the insecurity challenges facing the nation and pledged the readiness of NHFSS to play key role in achieving that. 

Finally he commended the Commander General, Amb. Dr. Osatimehin Joshua Wole for his patriotic zeal to turn the NHFSS into one of the most vibrant security services in the country and his resilience amidst various challenges.

The Emir, Muhammed Sani Haliru Dantoro,  commended officers and men of the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service, (NHFSS), for their immeasurable contributions to the security of lives and properties of the citizens of Nigeria. 

The Emir who regretted that the natural roles of traditional rulers have been taken away from them through the constitutional amendment, stated that most of them are aware of the exploits of NHFSS in their local communities in crime control and therefore, are most suited to advice government on how best to tackle community related crimes, especially those committed in forests and farms.

He said, “As traditional rulers, we are the direct custodians of the people. But things have changed. We should and ought to be allowed to play our natural roles from God. If we are allowed to play our roles, insecurity would not have been to this level. We know our people and the ability of the hunters. For the security of our domains, hunters are very critical. This is because they know how to go about their duties in their localities and achieve results.”

He assured the NHFSS management team of his support, saying that President Bola Tinubu, whom he described as a listening leader that always listens to the voice of the people, would sign the Bill once his attention is drawn to it.

Speaking earlier, the Commander General of the NHFSS, Dr. Osatimehin Joshua Wole, said they visited the Emir to draw inspiration from his wealth of wisdom and to intimate him of the efforts of officers and men of the Service in tackling crimes in the country.

He told the Emir that the NHFSS has been in existence for over ten years and has command structures in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory as well as 774 local government areas.

He informed the monarch that the Bill to establish the NHFSS has been passed by the two chambers of the National Assembly, waiting for the assent of the President.

Ambassador Osatimehin said that to underscore the efforts of the Service, many state governments have recognised them and are currently working with them in tackling insecurity and mentioned some of the states to include Bauchi, Kebbi, Adamawa, Kogi, Borno and Imo, among others.

He said that thousands of personnel of the Service have undergone various forms of trainings at facilities owned by Police, DSS, Army, NDLEA, Immigration and others, aimed at preparing them for professional service.

He also narrated the achievements recorded by NHFSS in the areas like gathering and sharing of intelligence with security agencies, rescue of kidnap victims as well as apprehension of kidnappers, bandits, cattle rustlers and other.

“I therefore, want to use this opportunity to call on Mr. President, to sign the Nigeria Hunters and Forest Security Service Bill into law, as a way of tackling security challenges in the country, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of his administration which has ending insecurity as one of its cardinal points.”

Emir Muhammed Sani Haliru Dantoro,  thanked the NHFSS management for finding time to pay him a visit and assured them of his support as according to him, the Service, if recogisned as a government agency, would be of great importance to the country.

The monarch also urged President Bola Tinubu to sign the NiHFS Bill into law to enable officers and men of the organization have government’s full backing, as according to him, that would be a way to empower and embolden them to collaborate with the Police and other security agencies in tackling security challenges in the country.

Other top officers who made up the team during the visit include, ACGs and Commanders from various departments of the organization.

Highlights of the visit include presentation of plaque and Certificate to Emir Muhammed Sani Haliru Dantoro as a patron of NHFSS by the Commander General, Amb. Dr. Osatimehin.

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