Mr Abbas said the 10th House of Reps would continue to support the efforts of security agencies through adequate funding.
“We, therefore, urge the residents to support and work with the military toward restoring peace and stability in the area,” the group added.
Tinubu “has to do that because the armed forces have undergone a lot of processes that need to be put together and make it an efficient, well-led armed forces.”
Irabor says the operations of the Nigerian armed forces are guided by extant laws, rules of engagement and standard operating procedures.
The presidential hopeful promised massive reform of the police, including expanding the force to one million men and women.
He urged Nigerians to support security agencies in exposing bandits, terrorists, kidnappers and other criminals.
Mr Ganduje was once caught in a video published by Daily Nigerian stashing kickback in dollars in his native attire.
The bill proposed every November as the appreciation month of all security agents, especially those serving in the Nigerian armed forces, police, Civil Defence, among others.
The general said Pakistan would be a useful partner to Nigeria in its ongoing military campaign against insurgency.
Mr. Adesina also threw a jab at social media commentators who described the refusal of the birds to fly as a bad omen.
