
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has convened key national and regional stakeholders for the North-West Zonal Security Summit, a crucial gathering aimed at forging stronger collaborations to combat insecurity across the region. Held at Yar’Adua Hall in Murtala Square, Kaduna, the one-day summit is themed “Building Robust Regional Collaborations to Tackle Insecurity: Pathways for Securing the Future,” underscoring the urgency of collective action against banditry, terrorism, and rising violent crimes.
The event brings together an influential mix of policymakers, including the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, alongside senators, members of the House of Representatives, traditional rulers, and religious leaders. Service chiefs and heads of major security agencies are also present, highlighting the federal government’s commitment to reassessing and strengthening security strategies. Discussions are expected to centre on intelligence sharing, coordinated military operations, and community-based solutions.
With the North-West facing persistent threats that strain both civilian life and economic stability, the summit offers a rare opportunity for unified regional decision-making. As leaders deliberate on long-term pathways to safety and stability, will this renewed collaboration finally deliver the breakthrough the region desperately needs? Visit www.jocomms.com for more news
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