CUPP to Service Chiefs: Revitalize weakened security architecture
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By Chris Ochayi
Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has challenged the newly appointed Service Chiefs to see their appointments as a call to revitalize the weakened security architecture to ensure the country is secured for all.
The CUPP, which said this via a statement issued by its National Secretary, High Chief Peter Ameh, while reacting to the appointment of the new military helmsmen in Abuja, said although, the sack of Service Chiefs was long overdue but still a welcome development..
High Chief Ameh charged that, “The new Service Chiefs must now go to work to make sure that Nigeria is secured for our people to travel across state lines to do business and prosper the Nation without the fear of being kidnapped.”
TODAY
January 26, 2021
Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has challenged the newly appointed Service Chiefs to see their appointments as a call to revitalize the weakened security architecture to ensure the country is secured for all.
The CUPP, which said this via a statement issued by its National Secretary, High Chief Peter Ameh, while reacting to the appointment of the new military helmsmen in Abuja, said although, the sack of Service Chiefs was long overdue but still a welcome development..
High Chief Ameh charged that, “The new Service Chiefs must now go to work to make sure that Nigeria is secured for our people to travel across state lines to do business and prosper the Nation without the fear of being kidnapped.”
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Tanko, who expressed shock over the death, described Alhaji Abdulsalam as a gentleman and a good friend, whom they owed a special tribute.
“Accordingly, we at the National Conscience Party would like to send our condolences to his family, Labour Party, Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), the government and people of Niger State, and Paiko where Salam was a traditional title holder as Barde Paiko.
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“But not even this affected his views on national issues which he often expressed unequivocally.
“Although a political party man, Salam often kept the masses in his heart from partisan frays. He has passed away when his services were most needed.