Tinubu Says Nigerians Are “Prayer Warriors” as Presidency Vows to Surmount Insecurity With Security Reforms
President Bola Tinubu has expressed confidence that Nigeria will overcome its persistent insecurity challenges, describing Nigerians as deeply religious “prayer warriors” determined to surmount the crisis. Speaking during a meeting with leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Lagos, Tinubu assured that ongoing security sector reforms, including plans for state and community policing, would soon yield results. He acknowledged the scale of ungoverned spaces and delays in acquiring military hardware but revealed that Nigeria has ordered attack helicopters from the United States and is engaging Turkey for further support. While urging religious leaders to support government efforts through prayers and vigilance, the President maintained that restoring peace and public confidence remains a top priority despite continued bandit attacks in parts of the country.
President Bola Tinubu has expressed confidence that Nigeria will overcome its persistent insecurity challenges, describing Nigerians as deeply religious “prayer warriors” determined to surmount the crisis. Speaking during a meeting with leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Lagos, Tinubu assured that ongoing security sector reforms, including plans for state and community policing, would soon yield results. He acknowledged the scale of ungoverned spaces and delays in acquiring military hardware but revealed that Nigeria has ordered attack helicopters from the United States and is engaging Turkey for further support. While urging religious leaders to support government efforts through prayers and vigilance, the President maintained that restoring peace and public confidence remains a top priority despite continued bandit attacks in parts of the country.
Tinubu Says Nigerians Are “Prayer Warriors” as Presidency Vows to Surmount Insecurity With Security Reforms
President Bola Tinubu has expressed confidence that Nigeria will overcome its persistent insecurity challenges, describing Nigerians as deeply religious “prayer warriors” determined to surmount the crisis. Speaking during a meeting with leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Lagos, Tinubu assured that ongoing security sector reforms, including plans for state and community policing, would soon yield results. He acknowledged the scale of ungoverned spaces and delays in acquiring military hardware but revealed that Nigeria has ordered attack helicopters from the United States and is engaging Turkey for further support. While urging religious leaders to support government efforts through prayers and vigilance, the President maintained that restoring peace and public confidence remains a top priority despite continued bandit attacks in parts of the country.
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