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My administration will address security challenges – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu on Saturday said his administration would make adequate provision for the enhancement of the operational capability of security and law enforcement agencies and improved welfare of personnel in its renewed drive to address security and related concerns across the country.

At the Passing Out Parade of the fifth Regular Course of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano on Saturday, the President, represented by Vice-President Kashim Shettima assured: “This administration is committed to implementing effective measures to combat the security challenges in Nigeria and our synergy is the surest ticket to that destiny. We are implementing a comprehensive approach that focuses on key areas.

“First, we are investing in our law enforcement agencies to enhance their capabilities and effectiveness. We are offering extra resources, training, and equipment to bolster our Police Force and security agencies”.

He further said, “Simultaneously, we are enhancing our intelligence and systems on both national and information-sharing international levels. We acknowledge that addressing security challenges necessitates cooperative endeavours with other countries. Hence, we are establishing alliances to adeptly tackle transnational threats.

“Furthermore, we are executing all encompassing social programmes and economic development projects aimed at fostering inclusiveness, social unity, and economic prospects for everyone”.

While commending the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies for their efforts, the President said: “Our moral duty now is to support the Nigeria Police Force and other security organisations in intensifying their bids to improve public safety.”

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