Sokoto: Sultan chairs insecurity committee

The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, has been appointed to chair a stakeholder advisory committee on insecurity.
On Wednesday, Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto disclosed this after a maiden meeting of the stakeholders on insecurity.
He explained that his government convened to tackle the worsening insecurity in the state. Mr Tambuwal lamented bandits, kidnappers, and other criminals had subjected residents to a difficult situation.
Although President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime has been doing its best to tackle insecurity, the governor said his government had to complement the central government’s efforts.
He added that the committee had seven days to present its report, describing it as critical to finding lasting solutions to the challenging situation.
“Impressive turnout of various stakeholders from different areas at this meeting has demonstrated how united Sokoto citizens are on facing the security challenges,” Mr Tambuwal said.
The governor called on the people to support the committee and the government to end insecurity.
The meeting was attended by former governors and deputy governors of Sokoto state, serving Senators, Federal house members, state assembly members, and traditional and religious leaders.
(NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Health
Leave Buhari alone, he can go abroad for medical treatment: Lai Mohammed
Leave President Muhammadu Buhari alone because he has the right to go abroad to receive medical treatment, says Nigeria’s information minister Lai Mohammed.

World
Buhari regime will not let Nigeria become Afghanistan: Lai Mohammed
Lai Mohammed is said to be in the U.S. to brief media organisations and think tanks on the achievements of the Buhari regime.

Politics
APC chieftains ask court to restrain caretaker committee
The chieftains also want the court to restrain Mai Mala Buni, the national caretaker committee and the national executive committee.

Rights
Buhari regime begs Wike to let Rivers pupils enjoy free meals
FG has called on the Rivers government to key into President Muhammadu Buhari regime’s home-grown school feeding programme.

Education
Navy urges secondary school students to close gap in national security
The students were participants at the fifth edition of the Chief of Naval Staff annual (CNS) debate/quiz competition.

States
Delta lawmakers summon Sterling Oil over spill, toxic waste
The Delta House Committee on Environment has given the management of Sterling Oil and Energy Company Ltd. an eight-day ultimatum to defend allegations of an oil spill.