Tinubu's security strategy yielding results: APC chieftain praises Oyo rescue
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Nigerian political figure commended troops for a successful rescue operation in Oyo State, attributing it to President Tinubu's security strategy.
- The APC chieftain urged citizens to support security agencies by providing information to combat crime, emphasizing collective responsibility.
- He congratulated the rescued pupils, teachers, and families, expressing hope for a safer Nigeria.
A Nigerian political figure has praised the successful rescue of abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo State, stating it validates President Bola Tinubu's security strategy. Duerimini Kekemeke, the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Ondo South, described the operation as proof of the government's commitment to protecting citizens and the professionalism of security forces.
"The safe return of the pupils and their teachers has brought relief to their families, the people of Oyo State and Nigerians who stood with them in prayer," Kekemeke said. He commended the officers and personnel involved, calling them patriots whose courage led to the victims' safe return.
The safe return of the pupils and their teachers has brought relief to their families, the people of Oyo State and Nigerians who stood with them in prayer.
Kekemeke also called for greater public support for security agencies, urging Nigerians to provide timely and credible information to improve intelligence gathering and crime prevention efforts. "Security is a collective responsibility. Government and citizens must work together to keep Nigeria safe," he added.
He congratulated the rescued individuals and their families, expressing optimism that ongoing government and security efforts will lead to a more secure nation.
Security is a collective responsibility. Government and citizens must work together to keep Nigeria safe.
Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.