Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State said his government plans to recruit 7000 youths to assist security agencies to fight insecurity.InformationGuideNigeria
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“As we are speaking right now, in the next week, we are going to recruit at least 7,000 youths who are going to be running our Kaduna State Vigilance Service,” Sani said.
He noted that the development was further necessitated by the fact that “security agencies are lacking the boots” in their bid to tackle insecurity.NYSC Portal
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According to him, the state commissioner of police, the director of DSS, and even the GOC are all involved in making sure that the state vigilance service has adequate training and that the state police college would train the newly recruited youths.JAMB Result
Sani also noted that the state government is working with other stakeholders, including religious bodies, to ensure the state is rid of criminality.
He added that there are also discussions with other governors in the north to fine-tune ways of taming insecurity.JAMB Portal
“As I am speaking with you, we are on the same page. We are trying our best to make sure we have a joint operation,” the governor said.