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Gov Bello Accuses Political Elites Of Fueling Insecurity In Nigeria

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The Kogi state governor, Alh. Yahaya Bello has blamed the political elite for the current state of insecurity Nigeria.

The governor, who stated this in Abuja on Thursday during a national security summit, organised by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) said Nigerians are getting it wrong by accusing President Muhammadu Buhari for insecurity in the country.

The summit, among other things was part of resolve to engage with stakeholders on the alarming spate of insecurities, being witnessed across the country, particularly as it affects the educational sector and youth development.

He said to over all these issues we must get both education and security right while saying Mr president inherited a decayed security architecture.

“There are responsibilities that lies on our shoulders. Who are the managers of these security? The management of these security are the politician, the political class not the service chiefs nor the president.”

To overcome the current issues bedeviling the country, the governor Nigeria need to vote for those who have good track records. “We can get insecurity and education right. Whoever is going to be president in 2023 we must go into records before we choose and select,” he said.

Citing the success story in Kogi, where according to him insecurity is a thing of the past, Bello said every citizen in the state is so informed and know exactly who are the criminals among them.

“Those helping us are not security men made from heaven but the same army, navy or police. We didn’t hire anyone outside the state because the citizens are up and willing to defend themselves.”

The chairman of the occasion, the governor of Ekiti, Dr Kayode Fayemi, represented by the special adviser on federal matters, Hon. Makinde Araoye urged governments at various levels to ensure young people are engaged in intelligence gathering.

He stressed the need for more young people to be giving platform in electoral positions to partake in governance.

He said, “There is need to prioritise the safety and security of educational institutions, including adequate protection for corps members.
We must refocused on the education sector in order to reduce the out of. School children.”

The vice chancellor, federal university of technology, Owerri, Nnenna Oti who was the keynote speaker said the future of the country lies in the hands of the youths.

The professor of soil science and environmental conservation, who spoke on the topic, said there is need to diversify our economy and agriculture to attract foreign investors

The minister of communications and digital economy, Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, commended NANS for organizing the summit focusing on security.

“The hope of this country lies in you and you must get ready to take up the challenge of leading this nation that’s why we are coming up with so many policies to ensure safety. The introduction of NIN is to ensure that out country is safe,” he said.

NANS national president, Sunday Asefon
said insecurity has become a national challenge that is threatening the nation, hence the need for the summit.

According to him, “All hands must be on deck to combat insecurity. It is no longer the business of the government but all of us.”

He also lamented the current infrastructure in the country, calling on government to rise up to its obligation.

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A Civil Society Organization (CSO) under the aegis of Initiative for Leadership Development and Change (ILDC) has congratulated President Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States of America.

Chief Ugochukwu Nnam, President of the CSO said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Monday.

He expressed optimism over improvement on not just American economy but global economy with the inauguration of Trump.

“This is a man with greater vision of making environment around him great.

“In less than few hours of his inauguration, TikTok is back into existence, this shows how he is going to revive the world economy,” he said.

The ILDC boss who reiterated his confidence in Trump’s Presidency, described him as a man of clues and ideas to drive a stable America and the world at large.

He lauded Trump’s collaboration with global entrepreneurs like Elon Musk in an effort to revitalize America’s economy.

According to him, men and women of ideas flock together, they work together for better society and this is what Trump is doing.

Recall that Donald Trump became the 47th President of the U.S by polling 312 electoral votes Vice President Kamala Harris’ 226 votes in Nov, 2024.

Following the oath of office, Trump will address the nation before he is expected to parade across town to the White House and attend three inaugural balls in the evening

About 200,000 supporters are expected to visit the city to mark the presidential transfer of power.

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