Mr Abubakar commended the initiative, stating it would entrench proactive measures against disasters rather than just reactive ones.
“We promised to make Nigeria safe, and the security agenda has been a top priority of the administration for the past year,” Mr Tinubu said.
“We promised to make Nigeria safe, and the security agenda has been a top priority of the administration for the past year,” Mr Tinubu said.
Mr Keyamo urged intending pilgrims for the 2024 hajj to be law-abiding citizens.
NAHCON executive chairman Jalal Arabi said this at the maiden stakeholders’ summit on Hajj and Umrah on Thursday in Abuja.
“We should fervently pray for our leaders and not curse them so that they don’t go astray, to our detriment as a nation,” said Mr Abubakar.
He denounced that bandits were always a step ahead of the security architecture of wherever they operated.
The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, has called for increased community involvement in solving the nation’s deteriorating insecurity.
“Security remains the bedrock of any societal development. As such, strengthening it will enable us to excel,” Mr Abubakar said in his Eid-ul-Adha message.
Mr Hamim Muhammad-Sunusi, 44, ascended the throne sequel to the passage of his father, Nuhu Muhammad-Sunusi, on January 31.
