APC governors rally round the recent changes made to the security system of Nigeria by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, reiterating that protection of the lives and properties of the citizens remains one of the major responsibilities of the government. This backing shows their trust in the president’s plans.
The governors gathered under the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF). They held a two-day meeting in Lagos to talk about important national issues. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu hosted the event at Eko Hotels and Suites in Victoria Island.
Key Discussions and Outcomes
During the meeting, the forum reviewed security problems across Nigeria. They praised President Tinubu for better teamwork among federal, state and local security groups. Additionally they thanked the security forces and community helpers for their brave work.
Led by Imo State Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma, the group issued a communiqué. It repeated their belief in Nigeria as a united, peaceful, and growing nation. Uzodimma read the statement, which highlighted the president’s strong handling of security threats.
Commitments to Strengthen Security
The governors maintained that the updating of the security set-up by Tinubu was in tandem with current needs. As a result, they promised to help these efforts at the state level. For example, they plan to boost community security programs and improve intelligence sharing.
Moreover the PGF strives to develop better methods of conflict prevention and offers support to victims of violence or disasters. Such support is in line with the president’s priorities and serves to create safer communities.
In conclusion, the meeting ended with a clear message of unity. The governors stand ready to work with the federal government. Their actions will help create a more secure Nigeria for all citizens. This step forward promises better protection and peace.


