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Insecurity: How Ekiti’s Security Sweep is restoring farmers’ confidence *Reassures border control

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In The quiet border villages of Ekiti State, the sound of boots crunching through the undergrowth has become a reassuring rhythm. For farmers who once feared venturing into their fields, the sight of police officers and soldiers combing the forests is a promise: peace is being defended.

The Ekiti State Government has stepped up security operations along its borders, responding to the cries of residents who worried that bandits and kidnappers from neighboring states might spill into their communities. What began last month as a precautionary sweep has now grown into a full-scale operation, with coordinated patrols and bush-combing exercises designed to flush out criminal hideouts before they take root.

Brigadier-General Ebenezer Ogundana (Rtd.), Special Adviser on Security to Governor Biodun Oyebanji, explained that the initiative was born out of listening to the people. “Our communities raised the alarm, and the governor acted quickly. This operation is about reassuring our people that they can live and work without fear,” he said.

For many, the impact is already visible. Farmers who had abandoned their farmlands due to fear are returning, encouraged by the presence of security personnel. The Commissioner of Police, Michael Falade, emphasized that the operation is not just about chasing criminals but about restoring confidence. “When farmers see us in the forests, they know they can plant and harvest in peace. Prevention is better than cure,” he noted.

The operation now stretches across corridors linking Ekiti to Kogi, Kwara, Ondo, and Osun States, ensuring that criminals fleeing pressure elsewhere cannot find refuge in Ekiti. For residents, it is more than a show of force—it is a show of care. It is the government saying: your safety matters, your livelihood matters, your peace matters.

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