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NANC Kwara State Axis Condemns Bandit Attacks, Calls for Improved Security Measures.

 *NANC Kwara State Axis Condemns Bandit Attacks, Calls for Improved Security Measures*


The leadership of the *National Association of Nigeria Comrades (NANC), Kwara State Axis*, has expressed deep displeasure over the recent attacks by bandits on innocent citizens across parts of the state.



In a statement issued by the association Vice Chairman, Comr. Ahmed ridwan ayinde, the leadership strongly condemned the threat to lives and property, describing it as unacceptable and a direct attack on the peace and stability of Kwara State.


The association urged the state and federal governments to intensify efforts in improving security architecture across the state, particularly in vulnerable communities. It emphasized the urgent need for visible, proactive, and people-centered security operations to curb the menace.


NANC also called on community leaders and traditional institutions to support the government and security agencies by providing intelligence and fostering community vigilance.


Furthermore, the leadership charged all responsible citizens of Kwara State to cooperate with the authorities, remain law-abiding, and actively support efforts to restore peace and harmony in the state.


The association reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for the safety, rights, and welfare of all Nigerians, especially the youth and students and called for immediate and collective action to secure the future of the state.



Signed:

Comr. Ahmed ridwan ayinde

Vice Chairman 


Through 


Comr. Jimoh Salamat Omowunmi

Director of Media and Publicity.

08114506874

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