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Presidency to Halt Insecurity

The Presidency has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that Nigeria overcomes insecurity challenges it has faced over the years.
This was revealed by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, during his appearance on Channels Television’s Programme, Politics Today on Monday.
He assured Nigerians that there would be improved security in the country as the President is determined to step up the war against insecurity.

In his words, “We will see better security in this country, that is what the President is telling the country,” Adesina said.
“No President expects the citizens of his country to be abducted, kidnapped or killed. President Buhari is determined to step up the war against insecurity.”

Adesina said during the President’s swearing-in in 2015 and 2019, respectively, the President had pledged to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians, noting that he will be committed to the task.
The presidential aide noted that President Buhari would convey a security meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja to address heightened insecurity.

He noted further that security should not be left for security agencies alone but rather a collective responsibility. He charged the populace to be vigilant and wary of their immediate environment, urging them to report suspicious movements of strange people to security operatives.

“Everybody is part of the security architecture in the country. It is just that the responsibility weighs heavier on one person or the other, but we all are part of it.
“If we have the mind-set that everything about security is the duty of the President that can only be wrong. Yes, the President has the responsibility to guarantee safety of lives and properties.” Adesina Concluded.

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