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In response to rising security concerns, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore has launched a vigilante group in Nasarawa State. Led by national president Bello Bodejo, the initiative aims to enlist 4,000 Fulani youths for community-driven security efforts.

The inaugural batch, comprising 1,144 youths from various local government areas, will collaborate with conventional security agencies to address issues like kidnapping and banditry. Bodejo emphasized adherence to the law and urged against ethnic profiling of criminals.

Umar Nadada, Nasarawa State's Commissioner of Police, praised the initiative, highlighting its relevance in tackling security challenges. The group is restricted from carrying firearms during operations, emphasizing collaboration with security agencies.

The inauguration, attended by military and security representatives, marks a notable development in local security dynamics. As this unconventional approach takes root, its impact on addressing security challenges in Nasarawa is closely monitored.