Kaduna Governor, Uba Sani, Reveals Close Communication with President Tinubu on State Insecurity

Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has recently disclosed his close communication with President Bola Tinubu regarding the security situation in the state.

In an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today, the governor shared that he speaks to the President twice daily about the ongoing insecurity in the state.

Governor Sani emphasized President Tinubu’s concern and commitment to addressing the issue, along with the support of the service chiefs and National Security Adviser (NSA).

He expressed his confidence in the armed forces and the President’s leadership in overcoming the problem, stating that it is only a matter of time.

Kaduna State has faced significant challenges in recent times, with two high-profile incidents of bandit attacks and kidnapping.

In March, over 200 students and a principal were abducted from the LEA Primary and Junior Secondary School in Kuriga.

More recently, another 86 people were kidnapped in Tantatu and Aguba communities in Kajuru LGA.

In response to these challenges, Governor Uba Sani has introduced an intervention aimed at empowering businesses and households in the state.

By focusing on economic growth and stability, the governor hopes to alleviate some of the pressures contributing to insecurity.

The close communication between Governor Sani and President Tinubu demonstrates a strong commitment to tackling the security challenges faced by Kaduna State.

As the situation continues to develop, it is crucial for the government and security agencies to collaborate effectively in order to restore peace and stability to the region.

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