Insecurity: Zamfara, Niger Govs Meet NSA Ribadu In Abuja

The governor met with the National Security Adviser in his office behind closed doors

National Security Adviser (NSA)

On Thursday, the governors of Zamfara and Niger States met with the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, in Abuja to discuss the security situation in their respective states.

In their joint effort to find a long-term solution to the lingering banditry in their respective states, Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara and his counterpart from Niger State, Mohammed Umar Bago, met with the NSA.

According to Sulaiman Bala Idris, Spokesperson for Zamfara State Governor, the governor met with the National Security Adviser in his office behind closed doors.

He added that Governor Lawal was deeply concerned about the insecurity in his, which is why he has been looking for possible solutions to the challenge.

He said:

Governor Dauda Lawal and Governor Mohammed Umar Bago visited Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in their effort to improve synergy between the two States and the office of the National Security Adviser.

Restoring peace in Zamfara has been Governor Lawal’s priority from day one as the Executive Governor of the State.

At the meeting, the Governors discussed important security issues with the NSA.

Air Chief warns against poorly executed projects

Air Marshall Hassan Abubakar, the Chief of Air Staff, has emphasized the importance of efficient management of all NAF’s sites and projects by project officers in order to prevent inefficiency and project failures.

Abubakar cautioned that unsuccessful construction endeavours could adversely impact the service, squandering valuable resources and compromising operational readiness.

Speaking at a one-day Workshop on Site and Project Management for Project Officers held in Abuja, Abubakar underscored the potential consequences of project failures.

He conveyed his message through the Chief of Communication and Information System, Air Vice Marshall Ibikunkle Daramola, highlighting the need for officers to approach each NAF project with unwavering dedication, professionalism, and diligence. Abubakar urged them to ensure the delivery of high-quality infrastructure within established budgets and timelines.

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