The nascent luminescence emanating from the presidency seems to be dissipating the erstwhile tenebrosity that had shrouded my perception of the esteemed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government.
Hitherto, the seemingly Sisyphean task of navigating the labyrinthine complexities of economic policy had precipitated an atmosphere of unmitigated despondency amongst Nigerians, particularly the plebeian masses.
The erstwhile governor of Benue State, Dr. Samuel Ortom, had presciently intuited the imperative of establishing a forest guard to quell the hydra-headed menace of marauding herders and terrorists that had been terrorising the citizenry.
In a paradigmatic shift, the establishment of the National Forest Guards appears to be a sagacious stratagem, redolent of the erstwhile calls for a comprehensive overhaul of the country’s security architecture.
The President’s directive to arm and train these forest guards, in tandem with the federal and state governments, bespeaks a resolute determination to reclaim the country’s forests from the grasp of nefarious elements.
This initiative, coupled with the abolition of tuition fees in Unity Schools, portends a promising trajectory for the administration.
The concomitant employment of thousands of young Nigerians as forest guards will not only serve as a bulwark against terrorism but also as a catalyst for economic rejuvenation.
As the office of the National Security Adviser and the Ministry of Environment assume stewardship of this initiative, one can only hope that this heralds the dawn of a new era of security and prosperity for the nation.
The President’s unwavering resolve to reclaim the country’s territory from terrorists and bandits is a testament to his unshakeable commitment to the nation’s security and well-being.
With this measure, and potentially others, the country may finally find respite from the scourge of terrorism and banditry.