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Insecurity: Aisha Buhari Seeks More Recruitment Of Security Operatives

 

The Nigeria First Lady, Aisha Buhari, has urged the Federal Government to recruit more security officers to tackle the security challenges in the country.

Aisha Buhari made the admonition while receiving wives of service chiefs during a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja on Monday.
This was contained in a press statement released by the first lady Spokesperson, Aliyu Abdullahi.
The President’s wife said as wives of senior public servants, they should support their husbands in realising the mandate to secure Nigeria and its citizens.
Aisha also charged them to uphold the spirit of camaraderie characteristic of families of security forces that is demonstrated during periods of joy and sorrow.
She charged the concerned authorities to always pay the benefits of retired and deceased soldiers so that the affected families get their benefits as and when due.

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