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Nigerians yet to learn the Futility of War- Gov. Ishaku 

Gov. Darius Ishaku of Taraba has observed that fifty years after the harrowing civil war experience, with its attendant loss of lives and property, Nigerians are yet to learn the futility of war and are still treading the path of war and destruction.

This is coming as the governor also  promised to support security services with more funds to boost logistics for maintenance of peace in the state.

Ishaku said that the numerous ethno religious crisis and other security challenges facing the country are the same events the precipitated the civil war and called on the people to and leaders at all levels to work for national unity rather than sectional interests.

The governor, who was represented by Deputy Governor Haruna Manu at the armed forces remembrance day in Jalingo said that the safety of citizens was a top priority of the administration and called on residents from both southern and central parts of the state to cooperate with troops of the Ayem Akpatuma 11 who were in the state to restore peace in the state.

He underscored the role of the armed forces in ensuring that the country remained together.

Ishaku also eulogised the sacrifice made by the armed forces for Nigerians to sleep with all their eyes closed, launched the armed forces emblem with N5 million, after saying that he has already redeem the N10 million pledge he made in 2019.

Earlier, Alhaji Saidu Mohammed, Chairman, Taraba chapter of the Nigerian Ligion thanked the governor for awarding one slot each to Christian and Muslim in the 2019 pilgrimage.

Mohammed also commended the governor for fulfilling his pledge of N10 million donation to the legion.
He congratulated Gov. Ishaku for his recent victory at the Supreme Court.
He urged the state government to assist the widows of the fallen heroes.

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