Governor AbdulRazaq declares no hiding spots for terrorists in Kwara

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has assured residents that there will be no safe havens for terrorists and kidnappers within the state.

In a recent statement, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq emphasized the state's commitment to security, declaring that criminals such as terrorists and kidnappers will find no place to hide. This assurance comes amid ongoing efforts to maintain peace in the region. The governor's remarks highlight the administration's proactive stance against insecurity, which has been a concern in various parts of Nigeria. AbdulRazaq's pledge aims to boost public confidence and deter criminal activities. While specific details on recent operations were not provided, the statement underscores a zero-tolerance policy towards such threats in Kwara.

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