The minister disclosed this yesterday while delivering his Ramadan Tafsir at Al-noor mosque Wuse II in Abuja.
He said the country is currently facing different problems in areas of insecurity, economic, and social problems.
Pantami explained that the problems the country is facing is because of the nature of the wrongdoing by some individuals among the citizens.
He said for the country to have peace and stability, everyone must correct his wrongdoing from top to the bottom.
“We don’t have better home than Nigeria and if it is better, it is for our collective good and if is not, we are the one to suffer,” he noted.
The Taraba State Joint National Association of Persons Living With Disabilities (JONAPWD) have raised the alarm over the alleged neglect of their members by the state government.
The members who said they are being marginalized could not fathom why the leadership of the state have continued to relegate them to the background despite their immense contributions to the growth of the state.
Speaking through their Secretary General, Aliyu Mohammed shortly after undergoing training on disaster management which was facilitated by the Red Cross of Nigeria, they expressed dismay that they are not being considered in terms of employment.
Sad that it is, “only eight out of the twenty-two thousand members of the organization are gainfully employed in the state civil service, despite their qualifications. The need for the government to fashion out measures to co-opt them into its activities, they said, can no longer be overemphasized.