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How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by iwaeda(op): 10:11am On Sep 22, 2025
The security situation in Kwara State escalated over the weekend with the twin announcements of the closure of cattle markets in Kwara South and the relocation of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp from Yikpata in Edu Local Government Area to Ilorin.

These two senatorial districts, along with the northern parts of the state, have been hotbeds of insecurity despite efforts by the state government and various security agencies to tackle the issue.

The security situation in Kwara State escalated over the weekend with the twin announcements of the closure of cattle markets in Kwara South and the relocation of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp from Yikpata in Edu Local Government Area to Ilorin.

These two senatorial districts, along with the northern parts of the state, have been hotbeds of insecurity despite efforts by the state government and various security agencies to tackle the issue.

The first announcement came from the Forum of Seven Local Government Chairmen in Kwara South, who ordered the immediate shutdown of all Kara cattle markets in their districts. The chairmen—Abdulrasheed Yusuf (Ifelodun), Benjamin Jolayemi (Isin), Azeez Yakub (Irepodun), Awelewa Gabriel (Ekiti), James Fadipe (Oke-Ero), Sulyman Olatunji (Offa), and Akanbi Olarewaju (Oyun)—cited the prevailing security realities and the need to prevent further infiltration of criminal networks as their justification.

They explained that while security agencies had made progress in decimating armed groups, clean-up and mop-up operations were still ongoing. As a precautionary step, they said all Kara (cattle) markets must remain closed indefinitely, while other produce markets would be restricted to a 6:00 p.m. closure on market days.

“This decision, taken collectively by the Executive Chairmen, is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the security architecture of the Senatorial District and protect lives and property,” the chairmen stated. They admitted the measure was painful and disruptive to economic activities but argued that saving lives must take precedence over short-term inconveniences.

The directive, however, triggered an immediate backlash from stakeholders. The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) described the closure as hasty and lacking proper consultation. Its state chairman, Alhaji Shehu Garba, said cattle traders were not consulted, stressing that many traveled long distances to supply the markets only to be met with uncertainty. According to him, such sudden action would cripple businesses and deepen economic hardship in a region already battling high inflation and limited opportunities. He urged the state government to intervene and prevail on the chairmen to reverse the decision in the interest of fairness and justice.

Traditional rulers in Kwara South also weighed in, convening a meeting at the palace of the Olupo of Ajase-Ipo, Oba Ismail Yahaya Alebiosu. After extensive deliberations, the council chairmen rescinded their earlier position. In a joint resolution signed by the Olupo and the chairman of Isin Local Government, Hon. Benjamin Jolayemi, they agreed that cattle markets could reopen but would operate between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on every market day. They also resolved to hold immediate consultations with the leadership of cattle merchants to ensure compliance and improve security surveillance.

A resident of Ajase, home to one of the most popular Kara markets in the state, Idrissu Musa, told Daily Trust on Sunday that the latest adjustment was not helpful. According to him, while other markets could survive, the cattle market would be seriously affected because most business starts around 5:00 p.m. and runs past 10:00 p.m.

“We are seriously appealing for the state government to extend the time because the cattle sellers will be greatly affected. Contrary to the position of the council chairmen, closure of the market would worsen the situation. Only God knows how many people depend on the market to survive, and if they can no longer get where to go, some might be lured or brainwashed into criminality and banditry. That is the truth,” he noted. He said the situation had already started affecting his colleagues who are cattle traders, as some people “had begun enforcing the directive as we speak.”
https://dailytrust.com/how-insecurity-forced-markets-nysc-camp-closures-in-kwara/

Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by iwaeda(op): 11:13am On Sep 22, 2025
How did we get here and we can't curtailed all these criminals. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Racoon(m): 11:29am On Sep 22, 2025
Imagine! Kwara state that was unheard off as far as insecurity is concerned. Terrorists are now holding it to ransome in a sovereign country. This is true definition of a failed state and country.
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Racoon(m): 11:34am On Sep 22, 2025
iwaeda:
How did we get here and we can't curtailed all these criminals.
This is when the likes of Buhari, Tinubu, Lai Mohammed, Femi Adeshina, and all APC member started rationalizing the atrocious and treasonable activities of these criminals.

Imagine Yakubu Baraje from the Kwara state in 2015 saying the APC brought in foreign Fulanis to help them win the presidential election that year and no security agency has picked him up.
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Brendaniel: 11:38am On Sep 22, 2025
My question to those who are still supporting Tinubu - With what Tinubu has done to Nigeria, why were you people angry with Jonathan but not angry with Tinubu now?
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Afonja007: 11:39am On Sep 22, 2025
Nigeria gone see what is going on in benue is terrible
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by PheelzAlmighty: 11:40am On Sep 22, 2025
Nigeria is not in the hands of God.
Maybe in the hands of the devil or something huh
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by princepee: 11:41am On Sep 22, 2025
Insecurities ke?
The national security advisor says that insecurity is a thing of the past.
Are you saying he lied?
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Deepspirituals: 11:42am On Sep 22, 2025
Brendaniel:
My question to those who are still supporting Tinubu - With what Tinubu has done to Nigeria, why were you people angry with Jonathan but not angry with Tinubu now?
This is Big and Sincere Questions that A right thinking And Lover of Nigeria Should Ask but Unfortunately Many would Run away from this ..
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Smartcitizen: 11:42am On Sep 22, 2025
They will disappear from here because it is their region and the Fulanis are their religious brothers.

If this was south east, hiaaaaaaaa! Another world war would have started here today.


Focus on your big problem and leave another man's small issues alone.


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Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by yinkeys(m): 11:44am On Sep 22, 2025
The bandits are already in Yoruba lands
Smh 🤦‍♂️
It seems Federal government can’t handle security
Compromised outfits?
Failed state ?
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Toscarel: 11:45am On Sep 22, 2025
They are fighting for Lagos but lost Illorin, a pity... grin grin grin

Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by gentlesmithugo(m): 11:45am On Sep 22, 2025
Sign of a failed state,insecurity has become d order of the day.my questions are:How did we get to this stage and is there any hope insight
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Klington: 11:47am On Sep 22, 2025
The emergency lovers of Nigeria are not interested in this because it does not involve Peter Obi or SE.

People that eat bitterness and hatred.
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by SeeWahala: 11:48am On Sep 22, 2025
It didn't happen in the region of the 1st class citizens of Nigeria 🤗 that's why this thread will never pass the second page lie-lie wink

Igbos . . . Truly our security is everyone's business cool
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Efuaye(m): 11:53am On Sep 22, 2025
If it's happening already in Kwara state in this magnitude, what happens in the next five years in the surrounding states?
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Kingpele(m): 11:55am On Sep 22, 2025
Even kwara state is not left out of this banditry....tinubu will handle the economy and Shettima will handle security in the mud...but the economy and security is in shambles...we Don't even hear from Shettima self....
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by ZombieDredd: 11:56am On Sep 22, 2025
Klington:
The emergency lovers of Nigeria are not interested in this because it does not involve Peter Obi or SE.

People that eat bitterness and hatred.
they are missing from the thread.


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Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by ZombieDredd: 11:57am On Sep 22, 2025
princepee:
Insecurities ke?
The national security advisor says that insecurity is a thing of the past.
Are you saying he lied?
Lie mohammed said so many years ago grin grin grin

are you saying he lied? grin grin
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by ariesbull: 11:59am On Sep 22, 2025
This is wrong and terrible ..our Yoruba brother must speak out cos we can't allow Kwara to go under ...


This is wrong
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Gotocourt: 12:11pm On Sep 22, 2025
Racoon:
Imagine! Kwara state that was unheard off as far as insecurity is concerned. Terrorists are now holding it to ransome in a sovereign country. This is true definition of a failed state and country.
My encounter with Kwara students in FUTMINNA, especially from Ilorin. Their fanatic tendencies is very high and not surprised. I hail from the north east and watched how my quiet base gradually evolved into hotbed of terrorism. I watched how childhood friends and millionaires joined and gave their wealth in the early days of Boko Haram. My father as a force man usually warned us to be weary of fellow Muslims who are overly religious from dressing, staying most times in mosques, listening to weird sermons on device, been visited by fellow and new strange folks.
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by smyo(m): 12:12pm On Sep 22, 2025
Polithiefcian are cashing out in Kwara state using insecurity
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by able20(m): 12:17pm On Sep 22, 2025
Some should please tell Bayo Onanuga. and Tinubu that the people who need urgent help are people of Kwara State and villages in the Northern states of Nigeria.
El rufia and Peter Obi don't need help
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by oyeb15: 12:17pm On Sep 22, 2025
Very soon, ordinary councilor will need like 10 security personnel to roam around.


How can I start a security convoy business in Nigeria. 2 Hilux van, Two Toyota lancruisers 2025 model bulletproof.
Then I employ 15 ex military as private security contractors and register their weapons.

Nigeria is getting to the level that everyone will need protection to visit anywhere.
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by Habbeyy(m): 12:20pm On Sep 22, 2025
Imagine, what is government doing abi na only tax them sabi
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by OMOOLUWA2024(m): 12:24pm On Sep 22, 2025
How did we get here? May God have mercy on us so that we can uphold peace
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by DMerciful(m): 12:28pm On Sep 22, 2025
When we tell people that an incompetent illegitimate president does not necessarily benefit the people of his ethnic group, they will argue. Look at Katsina under Buhari and Kwara under Tinubu
Re: How Insecurity Forced Markets, NYSC Camp Closures In Kwara by SeeWahala: 12:29pm On Sep 22, 2025
Low and behold . . . I see over 100 kwara state indigenous people who will open this thread, view it and jump & pass without saying anything cool

But assuming it was an igbo related thread those same people will be the fastest in posting their own comments advising the Igbo man on how to resolve his own 'insecurity' wink

Nigeria. . . . What a wonderful country 🤗

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