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Governor Uba Sani has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to a localized, community-driven approach to addressing security challenges in Kaduna State.

This strategy is designed to strengthen the ongoing peace process and cater to the unique security needs of each local government.

Dr. James Kanyip, Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, announced the shift during an assessment tour of Kaduna State to gather firsthand accounts of security concerns.

Speaking to newsmen on Tuesday, Dr Kanyip said that the tour is a shift towards a more direct community engagement in addressing security challenges, adding that the engagement covers Giwa and Igabi Local Government Areas.

The Commissioner said that he aims to gather first hand information from communities affected by security concerns, so as to present it to Governor Uba Sani for prompt action.

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Dr Kanyip said that this hands-on approach will enable him to understanding local security dynamics, adding that “I feel that I should not be an armchair Commissioner who just waits for reports.”

“The initiative brings together a diverse group of stakeholders, including local government officials, traditional rulers, religious leaders, youth groups, and women’s organizations.

“Kaduna State Government (KDSG) recognizes the importance and role of local leaders and other stakeholders in building and sustaining peace,” the Commissioner noted.

“Through these interactions, we will gather valuable information that will help us in tackling the challenges we are facing,” he said, adding that the information would aid security agencies in their operations.

“This initiative represents a significant shift in the state’s security management approach, prioritizing direct community engagement and localized solutions over centralized decision-making,” he added.

According to him, security is a collective responsibility which include “parents, women, youths, traditional rulers, and local authorities all have roles to play.”

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