The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, says enough has been said about insecurity in the country and called on the Federal Government to take action.
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He made the comment on Wednesday during a National Security Summit in Abuja
He explained that he has participated in several discussions on the country’s national security in more than 11 years as a traditional ruler, noting that it is time for leaders to execute actions rather than just talking.
“In the last one and a half months, we have had three serious gatherings like this with the highest security echelons, leaderships in the country,” he said.
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“Today, we are here once again to talk on the same issues of national security. I think enough of these talks, let us walk the talk.
“The more we sit here and talk, the more time we waste in taking real actions because we know the problems.”
“Let us not deceive ourselves that things are alright, things are not alright.
“We know it and we see it. For some of us, we have seen so much in our lives.
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“Now things are really very bad. It doesn’t take anybody to know that Nigeria is in a very bad situation and it is a fact.”
While commending the speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, for initiating the summit, the traditional ruler called for the implementation of the resolutions reached at the event.
He also expressed happiness that both the speaker and the senate president, Ahmad Lawan, have admitted that things are not going well in the country.