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Aisha Buhari Says Nigeria May Face Worse Security Problems

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The wife of the president, Aisha Buhari, has warned that the security problems facing Nigeria may worsen if new strategies and approaches are not adopted to check the rising insecurity in the country.

The First Lady speaking at an international conference on state and security held at the Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna on Monday, February 24, urged the federal government to re-strategize and re-examine Nigeria’s security structure, Daily Trust reports.

She said such a move by the government was needed to check rising cases of terrorism in Nigeria.

Aisha advised the government to take seriously the welfare of security personnel, noting that welfare affects the performance of security operatives.

She advised Nigerians to play their part in securing the country by providing relevant information to security agencies to avert any potential threat to peace and security in the country.

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