Ribadu says security gets better in Katsina

National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu says security has improved significantly in Katsina State. He visited Governor Dikko Radda, who recently lost his mother, Hajiya Safara'u. Ribadu told reporters that things look much better across the state. He believes people will soon return to normal, peaceful lives there. The federal government has already noticed these positive changes.

Complete peace needs more time because problems have built up over many years. Everyone agrees they're moving in the right direction with solid achievements. Ribadu praised the governor's leadership style, which helped calm the return to troubled areas. He promised continued support from federal authorities for all security plans. The state's focus on intelligence-gathering impressed national security leaders greatly.

Ribadu came mainly to offer sympathy about the governor's mother's death. He brought condolences from both the Federal Government and the National Security Council. Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal Jobe thanked him for coming during this sad family time. Several important officials joined Ribadu, including Senator Shehu Umar Buba, who leads the Senate Committee on Security Matters. Retired General Sarkin Yaki Bello also attended this important visit.
 

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