Kogi Chief Judge Urges Nigerian Leaders to Prioritize Peace and Security

In a recent address, Justice Josiah Majebi, the Chief Judge of Kogi State, emphasized the crucial role of leaders in advocating for peace and security in Nigeria. Speaking to traditional, community, and religious leaders at his residence in Ageva, Okene, he underscored the interconnected nature of peace and security with economic progress.

Majebi stressed that the pressing issues of insecurity and unemployment demand concerted attention from leaders. He urged them to prioritize the well-being of their followers and highlighted the significance of a peaceful environment in fostering societal development, particularly for the youth who form the backbone of the workforce.

Furthermore, the Chief Judge emphasized the need for leaders to uphold the proper upbringing of children, emphasizing that a nurturing and peaceful environment is essential in combating criminality and ensuring a productive society.

Majebi’s call to action serves as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility that leaders bear in shaping a harmonious and prosperous future for Nigeria.

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