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Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by BlackViper(op): 12:10pm On Oct 22, 2025
As women water vegetables and uproot weeds in a rural corner of north-eastern Nigeria, men in uniform stand guard nearby holding huge rifles.

They are Agro Rangers - a special security unit set up by the government to defend farmers from militants from jihadist groups Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap), who can strike farms in Borno state at any time.

"There is fear - we fear for our souls," Aisha Isa, 50, tells the BBC as she tends to her crops.

Because it is no longer safe for her family to live in the home they fled 11 years ago, she and many others like her are bussed into Dalwa village from a pick-up point in the state capital, Maiduguri, early in the morning. It is less than an hour's drive away.

She now lives in temporary housing, and growing beans and maize remains the only way for her to feed her family, she says.

"We will take the risk and come even if the rangers are not coming."

Here, the military has marked out a stretch of land, surrounded by clearly defined trenches, where people can plant their crops. If they venture beyond that border, the threat of Boko Haram looms large.

"We have been hearing people are being kidnapped," says 42-year-old Mustapha Musa. "Some are killed. That is why I'm scared and don't want to come without security protection."

The father of 10 says he left his village, Konduga, 13 years ago and will not resettle there until the government brings about lasting security.

In the 15 years since the Islamist insurgency began in north-eastern Nigeria, thousands of people have died and millions have been forced from their homes.

The number of people killed in targeted attacks on farmers this year has more than doubled since 2024, according to research by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (Acled) monitoring group.

Yet the governor of Borno state is speeding up the reintegration of displaced people from camps back onto the land - as part of his stabilisation agenda, and to counter disruptions in food production.

Nigeria's government says it plans to expand the Agro Rangers scheme
Almost four million people face food insecurity across conflict zones in Nigeria's north-east, the UN warns. But some aid agencies say move to relocate farmers to boost agriculture has moved too fast.

International Crisis Group, a non-profit organisation focused on resolving deadly conflict, says the policy is putting internally displaced people in danger -highlighting that militant groups extort farmers in areas that it controls to raise funds for its violent extremism.

Kidnapped along with nine other farmers and still terrified long after the ordeal, Abba Mustapha Muhammed has seen first-hand what happens when victims do not pay up.

"There was one that got killed because he couldn't pay the ransom. His family could not meet the time given," says Mr Muhammed. "He was killed and thrown away. They asked the family to come and take the dead body."

Being held captive in dense forest for three days was "unbearable", he says. "The small meals they prepared often left us feeling hungry and gave us diarrhoea. There was no clean drinking water."

The father-of-three tells the BBC he is too afraid to return to subsistence farming because "the insurgents are still lurking. Just yesterday, they abducted over 10 people".

Despite stories like these, Mohammed Hassan Agalama, the commander who leads the Agro Rangers scheme in Borno, insists that the guards deter militants from staging violent assaults.

"We have not encountered more terrorists coming to attack the farmers because they know that we are fully on ground at the time of farming season," says Cdt Agalama, who operates under the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

James Bulus, a spokesperson for the NSCDC, argues that the government is making gains in its fight against the insurgents, telling the BBC: "The harvest alone is there to tell you that normalcy has returned, and farmers are doing their normal businesses in the farm."

However, he admits that resources are inadequate.

Agro Rangers is a small-scale project and not a long-term solution for widespread regional insecurity.

"We cannot be everywhere. We are not spirits. Can 600 armed Agro Rangers cover the whole of farms in Maiduguri? No."

For this reason, Nigeria's federal government says it plans to expand the Agro Rangers scheme.

Acled's senior Africa analyst Ladd Serwat says this year has seen a surge in the number of reported civilian fatalities due to targeted attacks on farmers by armed groups.

Furthermore, during the first half of 2025 reported killings by Boko Haram and Iswap reached their highest level in five years.

Over in Maiduguri's city centre, a group of farmers gather in the home of Adam Goni, the chair of the Borno branch of the National Association of Sorghum Producers, Processors and Marketers.

The men sit on rugs beneath the wide boughs of a tree, while two women sit on mats in the shade of a nearby veranda, as goats and chickens roam the compound.

The entire group has had their lives irrevocably changed by violence.

Among them is Baba Modu, whose 30-year-old nephew was gunned down on his farm by Boko Haram.

"It pains me so much," he says. "They killed humans like an ant, without remorse. The killings we've experienced have been devastating, but this year is the worst. When I go out to farm, there's a constant threat of being killed. I don't have peace of mind even at home - I often sleep with my eyes open, feeling like we might be attacked."

Mr Modu sinks into his chair at times, pausing in deep contemplation. He says the constant insecurity weighs heavily on him and the community.


"Even if you are starving and food is scarce, you can't go to the farm. When we try, they chase us away or even kill us. At first, they would demand a ransom when they abducted someone, but now they collect the money and still kill the person they have kidnapped."


Many farmers, like Mr Modu, say the militants can outnumber and overpower the Nigerian army when they attack.

"Sometimes even the security operatives run away when they see the insurgents," he adds.

On one side of the compound, Mr Goni tends to a potato patch.

He tells the BBC that he has 10 hectares (24 acres) of land ready to be harvested 8km (5 miles) away, but he is terrified to gather his crops.

The owner of the neighbouring farm was killed on his land only weeks ago.

"There's no safety. We are just taking risks to go there, because when you go to farm these Boko Haram people are there," he says. "If you are not lucky, they will kill you."

Mr Goni believes the military could do more to end the conflict.

"We are very angry. We are unhappy with what is happening. If the government is serious, within a month, Boko Haram will end in Nigeria."

Meanwhile, the NSCDC's Mr Bulus says the military is addressing the wider conflict.

"Peace is gradual. You cannot do it in one day. It has to undergo so many processes."

But the process has taken too long for these farmers. More than 15 years on, insecurity continues to plague every aspect of people's lives.

The BBC asked the Nigerian military about the farming community's claims that it has not done enough to protect them, but it has not yet responded.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy7j9z7e7no

Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by immortalcrown(m): 12:21pm On Oct 22, 2025
Medicine after death.

Nnamdi Kanu is ahead of you all, despite being held in prison.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Racoon(m): 12:24pm On Oct 22, 2025
Imagine! Terrorists reigning supremely in a sovereign nation. Terrible country with terrible leaders
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by iwaeda: 12:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
Those that love Nigeria more than us will agree otherwise. So much insecurity in the land and we are never a truthful people. Let's continue to deceive ourselves. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by orisa37: 1:41pm On Oct 22, 2025
JIHADISTS ALWAYS KILL BY DUE PROCESS SAYS SULTAN SAAD ABUBAKAR.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by nedu666: 1:48pm On Oct 22, 2025
Rather than agro rangers to protect them why not give every farmer ak 47 to protect themselves. Agro rangers can't be everywhere
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by madridguy(m): 2:38pm On Oct 22, 2025
This is one of the challenges the farmers are facing. If the farmers chases away cows from their farms, the Nigeria Army will come for them. If the farmers defend themselves from the arms herdsmen, the FG will arrest the farmers and jailed them for killing a repentant Jihadist.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Angelfrost(m): 2:40pm On Oct 22, 2025
Lol... Nah!

Nigerians need transparent, honest and no-nonsense leadership at all levels to stem this tide of terrorism and put these lowlifes in their places.

See ehn...Even if you employ and arm these rangers, it won't change a damn thing... Eventually, the superior armed bandits will overpower them.


This terrorism is well sponsored by people who have a lot to gain from economic sabotage... It's all business to them.


Only a leader who isn't compromised and ruthless can put an end to this protracted menace... And he can do it within 6 months!



If the military takes over today, such security issues will practically vanish overnight... Facts!
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by marlow1962(m): 2:41pm On Oct 22, 2025
Just like how British farmers need forest guards to protect them from herdsmen.

There's something really wrong with black man.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Quest7777: 2:41pm On Oct 22, 2025
"An Attack on Bandits Boko Haram is an Attack on the North"
~~Buhari

Best thing that can happen to Nigeria right now, is to divide the country into at least 2 countries, let the apólógists of Bandits Bóko Haram and those that align with them be in same country. .
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by CodeTemplarr: 2:43pm On Oct 22, 2025
How many sqr km will guards cover. The solution is enforcing fairness without bias.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Kingpele(m): 2:44pm On Oct 22, 2025
Nawaoh this is bad commentary and publicity
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Sirjamo: 2:44pm On Oct 22, 2025
I know that haters of Islam love to amplify the jihad smokescreen because it fits their agenda properly. But the fact is, jihad claim is irrelevant where your life is not threatened and no one stops you from practicing your faith.

The jihad claim in Nigeria is the most ridiculous in the world.


Boko haram and Bandits have actually decimated the Muslim population and also destroy our economy. They have brought hunger, displacement, disease and hatred to Nigerian Muslims. They are the worst thing to happen to us in the entire existence of the country.


Anytime I remember that Muslim youths have been fighting those monsters through the civilian jtf, and most of our prominent scholars have spent the last 15 years trying to destroy their ideology, I go to bed happy.

Anyone who escalate the miserable jihad rethorics is actually trampling on the graves of our Muslim heroes, who laid down their lives for the cause of fighting terrorism.





Allah ya Isa
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Savenigeria2023: 2:44pm On Oct 22, 2025
That is the least of Tinubu’s problem.

Focus is a one party state and rigging 2027 elections.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by shopwiser: 2:45pm On Oct 22, 2025
Make I be president I go help una destroy the country wella to the ground since government no wan get sense.. is terrorism hard to tackle if not that they are sponsoring it... Government always has the greatest resources in fighting cartels, terrorism or any form of insurgency... but Nigeria own is the opposite.. Aiding and Abetting these bastaxxxxds. The value of human lives in Nigeria is zero. Everyday i wake up with regrets and anger for being born in Nigeria without my will. You ask government to do their jobs, e be like say you dey beef them... No sensible person will even give this government listening ears in 2027, such people are brain dead with low iQ and that's why they will suffer continously. Useless country
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Falseprofet2: 2:45pm On Oct 22, 2025
Boko haram and it's many variations- kill Christians for their faith and farmers (mostly Muslims) for their food and kidnap for money.

There are different issues going on with this blood thirsty gang of radical Islamist: Nigeria must exorcise this cancer with all seriousness
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by CodeTemplarr: 2:47pm On Oct 22, 2025
We cannot be everywhere. We are not spirits. Can 600 armed Agro Rangers cover the whole of farms in Maiduguri? No."
The world is beginning to notice the 'anyhowness' of Nigeria. Some entitled foools who cannot state their grievances because it is illegitimate, are picking up arms. Killing productive citizens and living fast, destructive lifestyle with the proceeds.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Paut(m): 2:47pm On Oct 22, 2025
It's a shame to Nigeria, the Giant of Africa
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Kayberg: 2:48pm On Oct 22, 2025
Even the NSCDC officer is there taking huge risk.
What a country.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by bolaayenimo: 2:49pm On Oct 22, 2025
Do we have a president in this country?
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by UkoAnnang(m): 2:49pm On Oct 22, 2025
angry

Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC


I love the headline


Thank you BBC for telling the world the truth. The evil slaughtering Nigerians Christians daily would be possible without the aid of Nigeria government.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Godjone(m): 2:51pm On Oct 22, 2025
The jihadist groups are the same herdsmen, bandits, Boko Haram and shariah hisbah.

This groups are linked or facton to Lukarawa, mamhuda and the host of other islamists terrorists affiliates.

Their mission is one. To conquer the whole earth and establish islam just like Muhammad conquered Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

Islam
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Efuaye(m): 2:53pm On Oct 22, 2025
Something like this is also happening in some South-South States.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by zeyt: 2:54pm On Oct 22, 2025
Which Jihadist! Nigeria is bieng overrun by criminals(bandits, gunmen,lukurawwa) while the leadership are very busy on how to grab and maitain power. Right know as Iam wrting my village and other neigbouring villages are under siege by Lukurawa gang seizing our livestock, cattle in partcular. You cant travel to town to sell because they will stop you. They are at locations with guns. This is not country. The wosrst part of it these ppl are not Nigerians, but foreigners from other African countries like Mali. This is the worst time ever.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by ChybuzzDD(m): 2:55pm On Oct 22, 2025
nedu666:
Rather than agro rangers to protect them why not give every farmer ak 47 to protect themselves. Agro rangers can't be everywhere
So, while you're busy in your farm attending to your crops with your AK47 strapped across your shoulder, you'll also be able to see a jihadist approaching from your back at the same time huh

You guys are too theoretical, most of the time
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by miracle002(m): 2:57pm On Oct 22, 2025
The government has a hand in this insecurity. The bandits are taking pictures with security agents whereas innocent Nnamdi kanu is being held in Dss detention like a criminal.

Check my signature
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by phorget(m): 2:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
Nigeria is pissful, they should stop spoiling our darling country. Those bandits are just playing with the farmers.
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by ChybuzzDD(m): 2:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
zeyt:
Which Jihadist! Nigeria is bieng overrun by criminals(bandits, gunmen,lukurawwa) while the leadership are very busy on how to grab and maitain power. Right know as Iam wrting my village and other neigbouring villages are under siege by Lukurawa gang seizing our livestock, cattle in partcular. You cant travel to town to sell because they will stop you. They are at locations with guns. This is not country. The wosrst part of it these ppl are not Nigerians, but foreigners from other African countries like Mali. This is the worst time ever.
Is it that you don't know that the bandits and lakurawa you listed, just like Boko haram, are jihadists or you don't understand the meaning of the word?
Or are you amongst those who live in denial about the true intent of these groups?
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by APCNig:
That is very familiar with the U.K. citizens needing guards to protect them from knife carrying youths and the US citizens needing bullet proof to protect themselves from gun shooters. Even their current President dump Trump was shot
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by Afonja007: 3:01pm On Oct 22, 2025
According to them Igbos hate nigeria while Yoruba and Hausa people love Nigeria grin grin
Re: Nigerian Farmers Need Armed Guards To Protect Them From Jihadists - BBC by omoredia: 3:03pm On Oct 22, 2025
When Tinubu was striking deals with terrorists and bandits on what he will do for them with support many Christians were not getting involved but were at their churches praying with Adeboye
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