President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed sympathy with families of victims affected by recent attacks in Plateau State, assuring them of the federal government’s commitment to restoring peace.
In a statement on Tuesday, the president commiserated with bereaved families and prayed for the quick recovery of those injured in the violence.
Tinubu described the attacks as deeply troubling, urging security agencies to step up efforts in preventing further incidents across the region.
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“I urge our security agencies to be more proactive in preventing these attacks by acting on early warning intelligence,” the president said.
He stressed the need for improved coordination among security operatives, noting that timely intelligence gathering and response remain critical to addressing persistent insecurity.
The president also reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to protect lives and property, assuring that those responsible for the attacks would be brought to justice.
The latest violence in Plateau has once again raised concerns over recurring communal clashes and security challenges in Nigeria’s North-Central region, with calls mounting for stronger government action.
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