FG intensifies security presence in North Central after Woro attack

By SUMAYYAH ADEFAKA
The Federal Government has intensified security operations across Nigeria’s North Central Region to protect civilians and worship centres in vulnerable communities.
This development is contained in a statement issued by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, on Friday in Abuja.
According to Idris, it follows the cowardly terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of about 75 innocent villagers in Kwara State.
“The renewed offensive, code-named Operation Savannah Shield, entails the deployment of military, police, and national forest guard units to reinforce security assets in the theatre.
“These forces are supported by enhanced intelligence capabilities and rapid-response protocols, operating under the expanded security mandate President Bola Tinubu established when he declared a state of emergency on national security on November 26, 2026.
“Meanwhile, President Tinubu condemned the Kwara attacks as beastly, heartless, and emblematic of a doomed campaign by terrorists who deliberately target soft subjects.
“He has directed that the full weight of the State be brought against all actors threatening the peace,” Idris said.
He further explained that with heightened deployments now underway in at-risk communities, Tinubu is demonstrating an unwavering commitment to safeguarding Nigerian lives and upholding the fundamental right of all citizens to worship freely.
He added that enhanced security around places of worship, including increased visible presence around churches on Sundays, is being implemented in close coordination with the local community and faith leaders.
“Further strengthening the security architecture, the Nigeria Police Force has executed a large-scale redeployment of officers previously assigned to VIP escort duties nationwide.
“These personnel have been returned to core community policing functions, delivering measurable improvements in security presence across Kwara, Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, and the Federal Capital Territory.
“President Tinubu has consistently affirmed that Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operations will remain Nigerian-led and sovereignty-driven.
“Where appropriate and consistent with the nation’s interests, the government welcomes broad cooperation, including from the U.S. and other partners on intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance,” Idris said.






