President Bola Ahmed Tinubu rolled out forest guards across Northern Nigeria to cut down on bandit hideouts and boost community safety, according to Nuhu Abdullahi from the Public Enlightenment Movement Project. The coordinator mentioned the plan during a Phase 3 event where they screened a documentary about what the administration has been building, and he said the guards will back up regular security forces by watching forested zones where criminals used to camp out.
Abdullahi also highlighted road upgrades connecting Bauchi to Gombe, Nasarawa to Abuja, Gashua to Potiskum, and the Gembu corridor running into Cameroon. He pointed to healthcare improvements at the Federal Medical Centre in Kumo and water infrastructure work happening in Dutse.
The coordinator told Northerners to recognize the projects getting done while still pushing for more development, and he said staying unified and engaged will keep the region stable and growing.
Abdullahi also highlighted road upgrades connecting Bauchi to Gombe, Nasarawa to Abuja, Gashua to Potiskum, and the Gembu corridor running into Cameroon. He pointed to healthcare improvements at the Federal Medical Centre in Kumo and water infrastructure work happening in Dutse.
The coordinator told Northerners to recognize the projects getting done while still pushing for more development, and he said staying unified and engaged will keep the region stable and growing.