NLC’s Deputy president urges government to tackle security challenges
By Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin
The Deputy National President Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Najeem Yasin, has urged the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration to tackle the security challenges crippling the economy of the country headlong and restore Nigeria to a state of normalcy for business to thrive.
Yasin made the call while speaking with Journalists on the sidelines of the commissioning of TVS 3s tricycle assembling plant and service centre in Offa, Offa local government area of Kwara State, North Central Nigeria.Pictured below:
The NLC Deputy Chairman described the insecurity in the country especially in the north and most especially along the Kaduna-Abuja axis as very disturbing and therefore advised the federal government to massively recruit the youths into all the nation’s security outfits.
Yasin who is also the Regional Chairman, International Transport Federation of Africa, said this move would increase the manpower within the security network that needs far more hands than what they have currently.
According to him, ”I was born in Zamfara, old Sokoto state, because of insecurity I cannot travel there now. I urge the government to rise up to the occasion. Government can do that by employing more youths in the military and other security personnel.
Though, he said he learnt that the Federal Government had drafted security personnel to the Kaduna-Abuja road, and expressed the hope the peace will return to that axis and the entire nation in due course.
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