Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announced the successful rescue of 38 worshippers abducted in Eruku, Kwara State, and 51 missing students from a Catholic school in Niger State. He made the announcement after cancelling his trip to the G20 Summit in South Africa to focus on coordinating national security efforts following a series of recent attacks across the country. Tinubu said the decision to cancel his trip was intended to allow him to oversee security operations at home and credited the country’s security forces for the breakthroughs in the rescue missions.
The President has been receiving continuous updates from the frontline and is closely monitoring developments nationwide. He reassured citizens that his administration is fully committed to restoring peace in all regions and commended the security agencies for their hard work and dedication. Tinubu emphasized that every Nigerian has the right to safety and vowed that his government will not relent in its efforts to protect the nation’s people, regardless of their location.
These rescue operations demonstrate the government’s commitment to addressing the security challenges facing Nigeria. The successful retrieval of the worshippers and students is a significant development in the ongoing effort to curb insecurity and restore stability. As the situation continues to unfold, the international community will be watching closely to see how the Nigerian government tackles these persistent security challenges.
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