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Insecurity in Nigeria: Tinubu Rejects Alleged Eviction Move

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Insecurity in Nigeria: Tinubu Rejects Alleged Eviction Move

President Bola Tinubu declared his intention to seek a second term in office despite rising insecurity in Nigeria, stating that he will not be forced out of power by security challenges. Tinubu urged Plateau State stakeholders to implement action plans to address violence effectively.

President Bola Tinubu announced his intention to seek a second term in office amid rising security challenges in Nigeria. Tinubu made the remarks while receiving Caleb Mutfwang, the governor of Plateau, and other stakeholders from the state. The President stated that those attempting to use the country's security challenges against his administration were aiding the agenda of his political opponents and hostile forces. Tinubu urged political, traditional, and community leaders in Plateau State to adopt a concrete action plan to end recurring violence. The Federal Government approved N2 billion relief for victims of recent attacks in Plateau State. Tinubu directed the Plateau delegation to revisit previous government white papers on the crises and harmonize workable recommendations for immediate implementation.

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