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A Member of the Borno State House of Assembly, Yakubu Gambo, has urged Nigerians to desist from calling for the replacement of service chiefs.
According to him, “Calling for the sack of service chiefs is unpatriotic and uncalled for.”
He said this on Friday, in Gombe, at a reception after the wedding Fatihah of Fatima Umor, the daughter of the Chairman of the Gombe State chapter of the National Association of Road Transport Owners, Alhaji Umor Ibrahim Viukutha.
Fielding questions from newsmen on the spate of insurgency in Borno, Gambo explained that “security agents are one out of us, they are not gods, they need the information to work with, they need our support, they need our people.”
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Member of the Borno State House of Assembly, Yakubu Gambo has cautioned Nigerians calling for the replacement of service chiefs as the only mean of ending insurgency in the northeast.
Rather, Gambo, representing Biu constituency called for renewed freewill to oblige security agents with information and unhindered support.
Gambo, on Friday in Gombe at a reception after the wedding fatihah of the daughter of Gombe state chairman National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO); Alhaji Umor Ibrahim Viukutha, Fatima Umor, said, “calling for the sack of service chiefs is unpatriotic and uncalled for.”
Fielding questions from newsmen on the spate of insurgency in Borno, Gambo explained that “Security agents are one out of us, they are not gods, they need information to work with, they need our support, they need our people.”