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Resign if you can’t end insecurity, Reps tell service chiefs
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Resign if you can’t end insecurity, Reps tell service chiefs

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Nigerian Reps tell service chiefs to resign if they can’t end insecurity. Lawmakers demand aggressive security strategy from President Tinubu. Read More: https://punchng.com/resign-if-you-cant-end-insecurity-reps-tell-service-chiefs/

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