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Obasanjo Raises Alarm Over Rising Terrorism in Nigeria
From Paul Orude Bauchi
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has warned on rising acts of terrorism in Nigeria
Obasanjo gave the warning in Bauchi on Sunday, during a courtesy call on the Emir of Bauchí, Dr. Rilwanu Adamu.
The former president was in Bauchi to commission projects executed by Governor Bala Mohammed.
He commended the efforts of security agencies in the country to tackle insecurity but urged for the need for leaders at community level to take more responsibility..
The former president opined that the efforts of security agencies must be complemented by leaders at the grassroots.
“These criminals did not fall from heaven. They are in our midst,” he stated.
Obasanjo commended Governor Mohammed on his achievements a governor .
He also praised the governor ‘s efforts a tackling security in the state.
Earlier, Governor Mohammed described Obasanjo as father and great leader whose achievements as President speak volumes.
In his response, the traditional ruler thanked Obasanjo for the visit
Adamu said the visit was highly appreciated by the Emirate and people of the state saying it will further solidify the relationship with national leaders in the country.
Former Governor Adamu Muazu and the Speaker of the Bauchí State Assembly , Abubakar Suleiman,
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