Wednesday, 29 May 2013

There’s Light At The End Of The Tunnel For Our Nation – Olubolade

As the nation celebrates Democracy Day and the second anniversary of the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan today, Nigerians have been charged to see the light at the end of the tunnel, especially as it concerns the security situation in the country.
Minister of police affairs Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade said the nation has passed through a very dark tunnel in the past few years as a result of the activities of undesirable elements bent on destroying the laudable dreams of the nation’s founders by unleashing terror and other violent activities on a once-peaceful and united nation.
In a statement signed by the assistant director, press and public relations, Mr James Odaudu, the minister assures the nation of the preparedness of the officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force to continue to discharge their duties to the nation in spite of recent drawbacks, especially recent loss of some officers while on active service which he describes as a price the Force has continued to pay over time in protecting lives and property.
He also commends President Jonathan on his boldness and display of a high sense of responsibility and responsiveness with the recent declaration of state of emergency in the volatile areas of the country, which has proved decisive and successful as the affected areas have been mainly secured by the security forces.
According to Olubolade, the least expected of Nigerians is to give unqualified support to the president in his determined effort to secure the nation and provide good leadership. He also charges the citizens to encourage the police and other security agencies by providing information on the activities of people of doubtful character living amongst them.

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