Crime

AREGBESOLA: FG sets deadline to end insecurity by December

Rauf Aregbesola, minister of interior, says the federal government is working to end insecurity across the country by December 2022.

By TechnocratMedia

Rauf Aregbesola, minister of interior, says the federal government is working to end insecurity across the country by December 2022.

He said this at a joint security press conference held in Abuja on Monday.

Advertisements

Mr Aregbesola said security forces are working to “eliminate” those causing violent attacks in the country, saying December has been set as the deadline.

“Nigerians have the assurance of all of us that their security is guaranteed. So, we’re here to assure you that you’re safe; that is why we’re here on the instructions of the president that you’re safe and that each day going to December, our safety and security will be better,” he said. 

“What we face mostly now are clashes of cowardly attacks from those that have been routed in one locality or the other moving to give a false impression that they’re still strong. 

“Our ultimate goal is to eliminate them altogether and restore total peace in every inch of the Nigerian soil; that we’re going to do by God’s grace, by December of this year.

“It is sounding tall, but take it home, we’re determined to ensure that every inch of the Nigerian soil is safe. The determination is there and the order has been given.”

The former Osun governor added that the government “will not rest” till peace is restored to all parts of the country.

“But we shall continue to protect the lives and property of Nigerians and foreigners in our midst. We shall continue to work for the peace of the nation and deter elements that constitute threats to the people,” he said. 

“We shall bear the full powers of the government to secure every inch of our land. We shall not rest until peace is fully restored in Nigeria.” 

Excellent journalism is expensive. It is only the same that can help to build our society and country to entrench good governance, and development and ensure justice for all.

We need your support for investigative findings and special reports to demand accountable and transparent government. DONATE today to help us stay relevant to serve your quest for accurate and authentic stories.

DONATE TO 0450702364, naira OR 0657626454, USD – GTBANK

TECHNOCRAT INNOVATIONS PLUS LTD

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Business

The federal government has announced the applications for the newly launched N150,000,000 ($100,000) funding for filmmakers, creators and artists. 

Education

The National Universities Commission (NUC) says the number of universities in the country has grown from 49 in 1999 to 298 in 2025.

Education

The federal government has granted operational licenses to eleven new private universities. 

Technology

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has hosted the inaugural meeting of the Startup Consultative Forum.

Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says the commission is willing to allow eligible voters to cast their votes in future elections without voter...

Health

Dr Muyi Aina, executive director of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHDC), says the federal government has revived 991 primary healthcare centres (PHCs)...

Copyright © 2025 DailyAgent | Technocrat Innovations Plus Ltd, All Rights Reserved.

Exit mobile version