Insecurity: Gov Sule urges sustained cultural affinity for unity in Nigeria
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By David Odama, Lafia
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has said that it will be difficult to correct the challenges faced by the nation without reawakening the culture, tradition of the people, saying going back to culture will help to unite and tackle the issues bedevilling the country.
He said many challenges Nigeria is grappling with such as kidnapping, banditry, herdsmen and farmers clashes among other crimes, can easily be sorted out if the society can reawaken their culture, tradition and find out how the ancestors dealt with such situations in the past where unity, peace and togetherness thrived amongst them.
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Abdullahi SuleGovernor Abdullahi Sule’s visit to President Muhamadu Buhari last week is generating heated debate and has left the public, particularly citizens of Nasarawa State, in confusion over whether Boko Haram terrorists are operating and causing havoc or not in the state.
Sule, who addressed State House correspondents in Abuja after meeting Buhari, bared his mind without reservation on the havoc Boko Haram terrorists are wreaking in the border communities of Benue and Nasarawa. Sule specifically said he visited the president to seek his intervention because the state was currently witnessing security challenges. x
“The terrorists had been dislodged from Toto, where they initially camped, but have regrouped at the Nasarawa/Benue border from where they now launch attacks on residents,” Sule told journalists.