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Nigeria: Atiku Decries Insecurity, Says FG ‘Abandoned’ North-Central

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed deep concern over the rising wave of insecurity in Nigeria’s North-Central region, accusing the Federal Government of neglecting the zone despite persistent attacks.

 

Atiku noted that communities across states in the region have been left vulnerable to banditry, terrorism, and farmer-herder clashes, resulting in heavy loss of lives, displacement, and economic hardship.

 

He stressed that the North-Central remains a strategic hub for Nigeria’s unity and food production, warning that continuous neglect could worsen the country’s security and economic crises.

 

Atiku called on the Federal Government to prioritize the region’s security by deploying adequate personnel, improving intelligence gathering, and engaging in meaningful dialogue with affected communities.

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