Zamfara Gov Calls For Renewed Efforts Against Insecurity

Zamfara Gov Calls For Renewed Efforts Against Insecurity

Dauda Lawal, the governor of Samfara State, has urged the state’s top security officials to work together more effectively to combat insecurity.

The governor’s two-day end-of-year tour of security formations across the state included the assurance on Wednesday.

Officers and personnel on the frontlines of the security battle were greeted by Governor Lawal and Abubakar Nakwada, the Secretary of State for the People of Zamfara State, Abubakar Nakwada.

He also offered condolences and offered prayers for the souls of officers who paid the ultimate price in the service of the public.

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The governor assured security agencies of the state government’s continued support and assured them of their effective performance by calling for more concerted efforts from all security agencies to address the state’s security challenges.

The Zamfara State Government was honored for the initiative by the heads of the various security organizations present, as well as the state’s residents, who praised their cooperation, which they said was essential to the successes in the fight against crime.

The Zamfara State Community Protection Guards, the 1 Brigade Command, the 207 Air Force Quick Response Group, the Garrison Command, the Department of State Services, the Federal Road Safety Corps, the Federal Security and Civil Defense Corps, and the 207 Air Force Quick Response Group are just a few examples of the security formations that have been visited during the tour.

Officials describe the state’s two-day end-of-year tour as a first-of-its-kind initiative.

The tour, which included visits to the headquarters of various security organizations, was intended to honor the hard work, sacrifices, and resilience of Zamfara State’s security personnel who were protecting lives and property.

Source: Channels TV

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