The IGP, represented by the Assistant Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Ben Okoro, said the NSCDC and the FRSC were duplications of the police.
“There is tremendous improvement in security and we will not rest on our oars until peace totally returns,” said the JTF commander.
“I urge you to uphold the virtues of piety, honesty, tolerance, love, and unity, which you embraced during Ramadan,” Mr Musa said.
“I invite Nigerians to join me in prayer for the souls of our fallen heroes and for strength for their grieving families.’’
The house observed a minute of silence as a mark of respect to all those killed in the Plateau attack.
Mr Gusau said the DHQ and BMAT had initiated a five-day training programme in Abuja.
Mr Tinubu, after that, signed the anniversary register and released the ceremonial pigeons as a symbol of national peace and freedom.
Mr Musa said living and fallen heroes should be remembered by paying collective tribute to them for their everyday sacrifices.
“We all know that in war, the attacker has the initiative,” said Nigeria’s defence chief.
“Let us face challenges with unity and courage. Your bravery will not go unnoticed, and we commit to continuous support,” said the defence chief.
