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Shehu Sani commends military on improved security on Kaduna-Abuja Expressway
Senator Shehu Sani has commended the military and other security operatives for improvement of security along Kaduna-Abuja expressway.
Sani, who noted that the nationwide protest on Tuesday by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) halted train services on the Kaduna-Abuja corridor, and was therefore, compelled to drive from Kaduna to Abuja, observed he discovered that “all the dangerous spots where terrorists lay siege are now dominated by the presence of well armed soldiers with armoured vehicles.”
Sani, in a statement on Wednesday, narrated:
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“Yesterday,the Railways sold tickets but suspended services because of the NLC protests.
“I mustered courage and drove from Kaduna to Abuja. I found out that all the dangerous spots where terrorists lay siege are now dominated by the presence of well armed soldiers with armoured vehicles.
“I was able to stop by a few villages and ask the opinions of the locals on the security situation, they confirmed that things are far better now and they feel safer.
“This was the road where cases of kidnappings and killings occurred on a daily basis in the past.”
Sani, therefore, declared: “Kudos to the Military, the CDS and other Service chiefs, the NSA and other security agencies keeping vigil.
“However, when the train resumes na train I go still de use.”
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