Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has ramped up the state’s security measures against banditry as military operations to clear forests in identified hotspots are underway.
The government reports that these operations are making significant headway, with security forces maintaining pressure on criminal groups hiding in forested areas.
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🔗 Join Our ChannelTo build on these successes, Governor Oyebanji is collaborating with the Office of the National Security Adviser to obtain air support that will enhance surveillance and speed up the clearance efforts.
The governor also urged community leaders and traditional rulers to remain vigilant against the entry of suspicious individuals into their areas.
He called for the immediate reporting of any unusual activities to security forces and warned against any form of cooperation with criminal gangs.
Stressing that security is a collective duty, Oyebanji indicated that sustainable peace hinges on genuine collaboration among communities, local stakeholders, and security personnel, particularly through timely intelligence sharing and coordinated actions.
He expressed gratitude to the Special Adviser on Security Matters, the Commanding Officer of the 148 Battalion, the Commissioner of Police, the State Director of the Department of State Services, and other security and local vigilante bodies for their commitment and professionalism.
To address cross-border crime, the governor is also conducting strategic discussions with Local Government Chairmen from border communities to improve inter-state security cooperation.
State officials affirm that the administration is dedicated to continuing the offensive until criminal networks are dismantled and peace is fully restored throughout Ekiti.

