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APC Gov candidate laments insecurity crisis, plans to replicate Amotekun security structure in Plateau
The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, on Monday decried the insecurity crisis in the state, revealing his intention to establish the Amotekun security system operated in the southwest Nigeria in Plateau, North West, Nigeria if elected in 2023.
Yilwatda on a thank-you visit of southern senatorial district on Monday, lamented the
security challenges Plateau State is battling with, promising to harness various means to restore security in the state.
The candidate said he would boost the economy of the state economy, including guaranteeing equal opportunities for residents of the state, as well as uniting the people.
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