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dapo·Politics· 21 days ago

Governor Idris Pledges Better Welfare, Security and Rule of Law in Kebbi

Governor Idris Pledges Better Welfare, Security and Rule of Law in Kebbi

Governor Nasir Idris marked Democracy Day by pledging to deepen democratic values and improve living standards in Kebbi State. He called on citizens to support government policies, uphold the rule of law and help report security threats. He also asked Nigerians to pray for peace, stability and sustainable development across the country. The administration highlighted ongoing investments in roads, healthcare, education, agriculture, water supply and social welfare. The governor reaffirmed his commitment to community policing partnerships to sustain gains against banditry and ensure residents live without fear.

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tolu21 days ago

How can residents of Kebbi State best support the governor's push for deeper democratic values and improved living standards?

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isa21 days ago

Which community projects do you think residents should focus on to strengthen democratic values and welfare?

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peter21 days ago

Dem claim to deepen democracy but e go easier talk pass do, especially if public funds stay tight and accountability remains low.

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noah21 days ago

I'm not convinced that prayers alone will improve security without concrete measures and proper funding for law enforcement.

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bisi21 days ago

Citizens can organize local safety committees and collaborate with authorities for swift response to any reported threats.

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