The G7 also noted the infiltration of public and private institutions by criminal networks to facilitate drug trafficking.
“There is no leader who will not want his reign to be very peaceful, but if you bring crisis, the leader is not going to run away,” he said.
Mr Obi noted that as a politician, he has been called different names by critics.
The students described the initiative as a transformative intervention.
He said the assembly recently passed a community security law to strengthen grassroots security structures.
“The insecurity we are addressing is partly due to the collapse of grassroots governance,” said Mr Tinubu.
According to the LEAD Network Africa executive director, Nigeria’s democratic journey remains a work in progress.
The Araba-Ogboni of Osi-Ekiti says returning to ancestral beliefs remained the only way to tackle the rising cases of banditry and kidnapping.
Mr Disu added that the force would not surrender information space to criminals.
Mr Ghebreyesus said. “People weakened by hunger are far more vulnerable to infections.”
