The Defence Headquarters has said troops have been deployed across farms in the northern parts of the country, especially in the North West and North Central.

According to the military high command, the deployment was to ensure the adequate protection of farmers from bandits, terrorists and other criminal elements.

Farmers have been a major target for bandits and terrorists who levied them indiscriminately, destroyed their produce, kidnapped and even killed them in some instances.

A recent report by SBM Intelligence said farmers in the North paid an estimated sum of N139m as farm levies to bandits who demanded at least N224m between 2020 and 2023.

This comes as Nigeria faces its highest-ever food inflation rate, recorded at 40.87 per cent by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics in June. In response, citizens have been calling for immediate action to address the growing hunger crisis in the country.

The Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun on Monday said the police had commenced patrols on farms to boost farmers’ confidence.

He said, “In the North East, we have started farm patrol to give confidence back to farmers to return to the farm. Mr. President is very, very concerned about it, and we are doing our best.

“But let me also add that the security landscape in Nigeria is complex and diverse.”

But in an interview with on Wednesday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, stated that troops deployment began with the commencement of the rainy season. However, he did not reveal the exact number of troops assigned to the farms.

Buba added the deployment was to ensure farmers have a bumper harvest.

He said, “With the commencement of the rainy season, troops are currently deployed in several parts of the north, particularly in the North West and North Central states to protect farmers. The deployment has enabled several farmers’ access to their farm for a hitch-free planting season towards a bumper harvest.”

The Chairman, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Kabir Ibrahim, confirmed that security presence had increased in farms across the country.

He, however, called on the government to eradicate insecurity to attain food sufficiency.

Ibrahim said, “There is definitely some remarkable security improvement around our farms across the food baskets in the North Central and North West. We therefore appreciate the effort and unreservedly commend the administrations at all levels for that.

“Like Oliver Twist, we implore the government to completely stem insecurity to attain food security seamlessly.”

Punch/ Oluwayemisi Owonikoko

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