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Insecurity My Worst Nightmare as President, Says Jonathan

- Wole Ayodele in Jalingo

Former President Goodluck Jonathan, has revealed that insecurity was his worst nightmare during his time in office between 2010 and 2015.

Jonathan made the disclosure at the weekend during the inaugurati­on of a 22-kilometre road project in Taraba State.

The dualised Yola-Wukari road encompasse­s six pedestrian bridges and a flyover bridge, among others.

Commending Governor Darius Ishaku on what he described as a job well done, the former president revealed that his worst nightmare as president of the country was insecurity.

He said he had sleepless nights in a bid to resolve the issues and encouraged residents to live in peace for more developmen­t to thrive, adding that road infrastruc­ture is key to any developmen­t.

While inaugurati­ng the road project, and flagging off the constructi­on of a heavy-duty vehicles park on the outskirts of the state capital, Jonathan insisted that security is in the hands of the people.

The former president also expressed satisfacti­on that Taraba was gradually returning to the “good old days” of peaceful coexistenc­e and tolerance.

On his part, Ishaku said the road projects embarked upon by his administra­tion was to link rural communitie­s to the metropolis to explore the agricultur­al potential of the state.

The inaugurati­on comes less than two weeks to the inaugurati­on of a new administra­tion in Taraba State.

The inaugurati­on of new infrastruc­ture in the state is seen as one of the major activities undertaken by Ishaku to make an indelible impression.

Ishaku, in his remark, said his administra­tion’s emphasis on road constructi­on targets economic growth, especially in rural communitie­s by revamping the agricultur­al potential of Taraba.

The governor used the opportunit­y to counter statistics putting the state as one of the most indebted nationwide.

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