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Muhammad Abdullahi Bello, the Niger State Commissioner for Homeland Security, has expressed the state government's commitment to finding a long-term solution to the security issues in the affected areas.
When he started working again at the Minnesota ministry's headquarters, the commissioner disclosed what had happened.
He explained that in order to ensure peace in areas of the state experiencing security issues, the Ministry would uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethics in accordance with best practices around the world.
“I therefore enjoined staff to support the present administration’s commitment to fashioning out strategies that would bring lasting solutions to the security challenges and also forestall any breach of security in the state.
Therefore, all hands should be on deck to have a positive impact on the people,” he said.
He called on the staff to show more commitment in the discharge of their responsibilities to achieve its set objectives of securing the lives and properties of citizens and the development of the state.
Bello also enjoined them to make their offices a model for service delivery, good governance, and efficiency, arguing that “these would go a long way in adding value to what the present administration is doing in repositioning Service for optimal performance.”
Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Homeland Security, Alh. Abdulrahim Tariq, had assured the commissioner of the total support of the entire staff of the ministry in ensuring the realization of the set goals of the state government.
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