Ambassador Bappare task the new service chiefs on the Nation Insecurity. From: Isaac John.

         Ambassador Bappare Mohammed   

The Coverner of Convener Northern Youth Consultative initiative (NYCI) Amb Bappare Mohammed has task the newly appointed Service Chiefs on working towards restoring the lost glory of the country that has fold under the treats of Criminals elements.He started this in a congratulatory message to the service Chiefs while interacting with Journalist in Yola on Tuesday morning. 

Amb. Bappare described the deteriorating Security Situation in the country as unfortunate and regrettable which call for urgent Government dedication and commitment on the new service chiefs. Nigerians has been thrown into serious challenge from the activities of Insurgents, farmers Herders clashes and now the advent of another Boko Haram likes who are currently terrorising the North West in the name of banditry.

He said ,the situation is rather becoming unbecoming considering the ugly terrain Nigerians has found itself and it is only when the country stand against it common enemies irrespective of tribes,religion and regional identities to overcome the current happenings in the country.

Ambassador Bappare Mohammed who has been one of the young Nigerians in the North that spent part of their Life in sensitisation and awareness of the youths in ensuring that the North become more peaceful despite the current challenges. He assure the youths of his organization overwhelming support in tackling the present predicaments in achieving sustainable peace and development in the North and the country at large. All Nigerians are currently looking up to the newly appointed Service Chiefs to do something differently in winning the war against the criminals elements currently holding the country to Ransome.He concluded.

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