Traditional Rulers Have A Big Role To Play In Fighting Insecurity- Buhari
President of Nigeria, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) says no responsive government can ignore the role of religious and traditional rulers in fighting insecurity in the country.
According to NEWSDIARY, speaking at an Iftar dinner with religious and traditional rulers on Thursday in Abuja, the President said his administration would continue to count on the invaluable advice and guidance of members of the revered institutions toward improving the current security challenges in the country. Information Guide Nigeria
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”Today, insecurity is one of the greatest challenges facing Nigeria’s existence. This administration has invested more resources than any other to tackle insecurity.
”We have acquired advanced equipment for our armed forces and the police to strengthen their capacity to confront terrorism and banditry. We have made adequate budgetary allocations for security.
”Whatever the security agencies request I make it available to them immediately.
”But insecurity is a worldwide phenomenon. The cure and the answer is for all sections of society to do their bit and confront the criminals head-on”. jamb results
”The success of our armed and other security forces also depends on intelligence about the activities of bandits and terrorists.
”Those aiding and abetting terrorists are helping to destroy their own communities.
”Our traditional and religious leaders have a key role to play in terms of improving intelligence gathering about the movement of and activities of criminals in their domain,” he said.