Alh. Muhammad Abdullahi Bello, the Niger State Commissioner for Homeland Security, has emphasised the state government’s commitment to finding a long-term solution to the security issues in the impacted areas.
When the commissioner returned to work at the ministry’s Minna headquarters, he disclosed the information.
He said that in order to preserve peace in regions of the state suffering security challenges, the Ministry will uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethics in conformity with best practises throughout the world.
“I therefore enjoined staff to support the current administration’s dedication in developing strategies that would bring long-term solutions to the security challenges and also prevent any breach of security in the state,” said the author.
“Therefore, all hands should be on deck to positively impact the people,” he said.
He urged the workers to be more dedicated in carrying out their duties in order to meet the goals they had been given: protecting the lives and property of residents and advancing the state.
Bello urged them to set an example for service delivery, good governance, and efficiency in their workplaces, claiming that “these would go a long way in adding value to what the present administration is doing in repositioning Service for optimal performance.”
Alh. Abdulrahim Tariq, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Homeland Security, had earlier promised the commissioner of the full cooperation of the whole ministry personnel in guaranteeing the achievement of predetermined objectives of the state government.