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Nigeria Needs Your Support To Deal With Insecurity, Not War, Gov Adeleke Tells Trump

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Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun state has asked President Donald Trump of the United States to provide all the support Nigeria needs to deal with insecurity that has lingered for a long time now.
In a statement today, November 3, against the background of the recent threat of security and diplomatic actions against Nigeria by President Trump, Governor Adeleke stressed the need for diplomatic solutions within the context of decades of productive and rewarding Nigeria-American diplomatic partnership.
“I appeal to the Presidency of the United States of America to support Nigeria to fully implement the recently developed national security strategy. The new strategy is comprehensive and capable of taking on the monster of banditry and terroristic killings in many parts of the country.”
The governor commiserated with families of victims of Boko Haram, banditry and other criminalities across the Northern region, even as he described the American intervention as a wake up call to Nigerian government to rigorously implement new security measures and forceful counter- terrorism actions in partnership with diplomatic allies.
“We need help from the United States and others to solve the terrorism challenge.
“Nigeria suffers from unfortunate killings across Northern Nigeria which has claimed lives of many innocent citizens. We believe a high-powered engagement at the presidential level will particularly open to the American government the ongoing security operations, successes and challenges Nigeria is facing in the fight against terrorism.
“We need our international partners to expand their support for the Nigerian security agencies and its political leadership to face national security challenges. Peaceful interface between Abuja and Washington holds the key rather than military intervention by the American government.”
Governor Adeleke drums support of the political class for the Nigerian government over the ongoing face off, and lauded the Presidency for its diplomatic moves to douse the tension and address genuine concerns of western partners, especially the United States of America.
“This is the time to unite as a nation to support the national leadership to frontally address internal and external threats for the protection of the citizenry. This is the time to back the President to enforce the letters and spirit of the constitution in all facets of national life.
“We need peace, not war, to deepen our democracy and protect our citizens.”

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