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Security, youth, infrastructure top Tinubu’s agenda

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to security, youth empowerment, and infrastructure development as key priorities.

In his third anniversary speech, the president said security agencies had intensified operations against terrorists, bandits, and criminal networks, leading to improved safety in several communities.

He added that investments in intelligence, surveillance, and military capacity would continue until Nigerians can live and travel without fear.

On youth development, Tinubu described young Nigerians as “the engine of the nation’s future,” highlighting ongoing investments in digital skills, education financing, and entrepreneurship support.

He also pointed to progress in housing, agriculture, healthcare, and telecommunications, noting that reforms in these sectors are aimed at expanding opportunities and improving living standards.

The president urged Nigerians to remain united and patient, saying nation-building requires collective sacrifice and sustained commitment.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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