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Insecurity: No going back in restoring law, order –Tinubu

Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

From Noah Ebije, Kaduna

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured Nigerians that his administration is committed to restoring peace, stability,  law and order across the country, especially in areas affected by insecurity and violence.

The president who was  speaking yesterday,through the National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, at the commissioning of the first phase of housing projects for victims of banditry in Kaduna State, said: “Nigeria is in safe hands, and we will restore law and order. That is an assurance we are giving. It will be done.”

The housing project, carried out in collaboration with the Qatar Charity Organization, is part of the Federal Government’s broader agenda to rebuild communities ravaged by violent attacks.

The president noted that significant progress has already been made in restoring peace and rebuilding lives in Kaduna state: “Recovery is ongoing, and it is clear that fresh air is blowing through Kaduna State things are changing,” he said.

He stressed that good governance must prioritize the needs of the people, especially those affected by violence:“We are wiping the tears of victims of extreme violence. We are reconciling communities. We are giving everyone a space to belong and a sense of inclusion,” Tinubu declared.

The president praised the Kaduna state government, the Office of the National Security Adviser, and the Chief of Defence Staff for employing both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches to tackle insecurity in the region.

He highlighted the effectiveness of the “Kaduna Peace Model,” describing it as “intelligence and community-driven, rooted in the understanding that sustainable peace must be cultivated not imposed.”

According to him, the reopening of the Birnin Gwari Market and the return of displaced farmers to their ancestral lands are signs of progress:“This is a public declaration that Kaduna is having a new face; a face of reality and rebuilding,” he said.

Addressing the victims, the president added, “We heard you. You are victims of extreme violence, but we are with you. Your government sees you and acknowledges your pains.”

He thanked Qatar Charity for their support and reaffirmed that the federal government is committed to delivering tangible, impactful, and sustainable results that truly reach those in need.

“This fight against terrorism is a challenge,” Tinubu concluded, “but addressing it remains one of the top priorities of this current administration under our national security agenda.”