The communiqué stated that the Congress of Ogoni People supported the dialogue between the Federal Government and Ogoni leaders and acknowledged the commencement of Ogoni-wide consultations.
According to her, the meeting highlighted the critical intersection between education and national security.
“Security is everyone’s responsibility. The fight against terrorism and criminality cannot be won without the active participation of citizens,” said Mr Ribadu
Mr Ribadu said that the initiative underscored the critical role of international collaboration in tackling crime.
The NSA commended the centre for its dedication to curbing illicit arms menace, saying it aligned with the collective vision of securing the nation.
Mr Ribadu gave the commendation while handing over another set of rescued victims to the governor on Monday night in Abuja.
President Bola Tinubu’s administration will flush out the new terrorist group, Lukarawa, from the country.
According to Mr Ribadu, the government’s high-level strategies have led to the killing of hundreds of bandits daily, forcing many to flee to Chad.
The summit will commence on Monday, November 11, says Bayo Onanuga, Mr Tinubu’s spokesman, in a statement.
Public outrage erupted over the trial of these minors, many of whom appeared malnourished.
