Tinubu’s visit to NSA, counter terrorism center, a new era to end insecurity

In a significant move that highlights the new administration’s commitment to national security, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent visit to the Office of the National Security Adviser and the National Counter Terrorism Centre a week after his inauguration signals his strong commitment to tackling terrorism in Nigeria.

The visit, which was met with a warm reception from Major General Mohammed Monguno (rtd) and other top officials, emphasizes the government’s determination to confront this threat head-on.

This visit definitely demonstrates his commitment to engaging directly with experts and officials responsible for combating terrorism.

By doing so, it signifies a new era of intensified efforts to protect the nation’s citizens.

The implication of this visit are significant, firstly, it highlights the importance of a coordinated and comprehensive approach to counter terrorism. As we all know, terrorism requires collaboration among various security agencies and stakeholders and the JAGABAN’s visit emphasizes the need for a united front against the threat.

Secondly, this visit reassures the Nigeria people, as it shows government determination to protect its citizens and restore peace and stability.

President Tinubu’s visit to these key security institutions represents a significant step forward in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.

It demonstrates a commitment to prioritize national security and ensure the safety and well-being of citizens.

By taking a proactive stance against terrorism, President Tinubu sets the stage for a more robust and effective approach to countering this menace, ultimately working towards a more secure and prosperous Nigeria.

Arabinrin Aderonke is an award-winning investigative journalist, Good Governance, Gender Rights and Peace Advocate. She writes from Abuja._ 

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