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Gov Mohammed advises Nigerians to work with their governors to secure the country

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Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has called on Nigerians to work with their state governors, to secure the country.

Mohammed made the call in an interview with newsmen on Friday after he led members of his presidential aspiration team on a close door meeting with his Benue counterpart, Samuel Ortom, in Makurdi.

“We must work with the state governments at sub-nationals to secure the country.

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“Majority of our people live at the sub-nationals and local government levels.

“We must come up with a template, that is part of the restructuring, you cannot surrender safety and security to a clueless administration at the center.

“You cannot allow exclusion and nepotism to drive disillusionment and to cause misconception, sensibilities up to the extent of threatening our collective heritage as Nigerians,” Bala said.

He said that his administration would be driven by knowledge and leadership recruitment would be in a manner that would not exclude any section of the country, stressing that everybody would have a part to play.

Mohammed said security was the key, adding that he was going to work with his colleagues to address security challenges bedeviling the country. (NAN)

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