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President Bola Tinubu has charged the Nigerian military to intensify efforts to end terrorism and banditry in the country.

Addressing troops of the 17 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Katsina on Friday, May 2, 2025, Tinubu described the current security challenges as a defining moment in the nation’s history.

The president, who promised to prioritise the troops’ welfare, urged the military to remain resolute in defending Nigeria’s sovereignty and restoring peace to every corner of the country.

He said: “My dear soldiers, this is a defining moment in our history. The threats of terrorism, banditry, and insurgency have persisted for too long. Nigerians are counting on us and you to end this menace and reclaim every inch of our territory.

“Let me hear you loudly: Are you ready? Are you committed to ending this insecurity once and for all? Let your resolve echo through every valley and forest. Let the enemies of Nigeria know – their time is up.

“The fight you are waging here in Katsina and across the country is not just a battle for territory; it is a battle for the soul of Nigeria. Your resilience in the face of danger inspires the entire nation.

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“Your sacrifices do not go unnoticed. This war will not be won by weapons alone but by your will to stand, resist, fight, and triumph.

“As your President, I will match your courage with action, investment, and unwavering support.

“To those who seek to destabilise our nation, be they domestic collaborators or foreign agents – hear this: Nigeria will not bow. Not to fear. Not to terror. Not to treachery.”

Tinubu assured the troops that the federal government will always prioritise their welfare.

“Your welfare is my top priority. We are committed to ensuring your families are safe, your allowances are paid promptly, your healthcare is guaranteed, and your dignity is upheld,” Tinubu stated.

The president assures that housing programmes, family support systems, insurance coverage, and improved remuneration are being implemented.

The Star

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