We Won’t Rest Until We Restore Peace, Stability To Every Corner Of Nigeria — President Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to tackling insecurity across the country, declaring that the Federal Government will continue working tirelessly until peace and stability are restored in every part of Nigeria.

Tinubu made the statement during a recent address in Abuja, where he assured Nigerians that security agencies are under clear instructions to intensify operations against terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and other criminal activities threatening the nation’s peace.

According to the President, his administration remains focused on protecting lives and property while strengthening the country’s security architecture through improved intelligence gathering, collaboration among security agencies, and the provision of modern equipment to the armed forces.

We will not rest until we restore peace and stability to every corner of Nigeria, Tinubu stated while addressing party supporters and government officials.

The President acknowledged the growing concerns among Nigerians over insecurity in several parts of the country, including attacks by armed groups and kidnappers. He, however, assured citizens that efforts are ongoing to bring lasting solutions to the challenges.

Tinubu also emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation among Nigerians, stressing that national development cannot thrive without peace and security. He called on traditional rulers, community leaders, and citizens to support security agencies by providing useful information that could help in the fight against crime.

The President further noted that his administration has continued to invest in security reforms aimed at improving the operational capacity of the military, police, and other law enforcement agencies.

His remarks come at a time when security concerns remain a major issue in parts of the country, with recent incidents of attacks and abductions reported in states such as Ondo, Borno, Benue, and Plateau.