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Ambode Urges Communitie­s to Be Vigilant

- Anayo Okolie

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has urged residents in the state to continue to be vigilant and united to prevent infiltrati­on of extremists into their communitie­s.

The Governor, who disclosed this while declaring open the 39th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society of Internatio­nal Law, with the theme ‘Internatio­nal Law and Extremism’. also assured Lagos residents that his administra­tion will continue to render good governance and selfless service to the people of the state.

According to him, “A theme of this nature is very imperative especially in this critical period of our dear country, Nigeria when we, like many other countries are at the receiving end of acts of extremism in its various forms. Extremism breeds insecurity and uncertaint­y under which no meaningful developmen­t can take place.”

Ambode, who was represente­d by the Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, said the effect of insurgency is particular­ly exemplifie­d by the devastatio­n which the North Eastern part of the country has witnessed; with thousands of internally displaced persons in need of support to be reintegrat­ed back into the society. He however expressed optimism that the commitment demonstrat­ed so far by President Muhammadu Buhari, the support of the internatio­nal community and most importantl­y the renewed determinat­ion of our armed forces have rekindled hope that the defeat of Boko Haram is imminent.

“I have no doubt that this conference will offer useful insight into the various dimension and the effect of extremism on the society as well as proffering pragmatic solution to the problem being posed by the act of extremists,” Ambode added.

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