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Gov Abdullahi Sule reveal plans to curb crime in Nasarawa state

By Abel Leonard N.

Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule has announced plans to tackle insecurity in the state.

The Governor who expressed concerns over the incessant incidences of crime in the state said his administration have put measures in place to address the situation. According to him, the measures include the creation of additional security points, empowerment of youths through job creation, empowerment of security operatives with the necessary equipment to enhance their operations.

“We, in Nasarawa, must ensure that the security of lives and property of our people is guaranteed. What we need is the cooperation of our people to enable us to provide the necessary environment for businesses to thrive, peace and security of the people to reign”, he said.

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