Hardship: Don’t join protesters to destroy Nigeria – James Sule urges youth

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Hardship: Don’t join protesters to destroy Nigeria – James Sule urges youth
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Ahead of the planned nationwide protest against economic hardship in the country, the new Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Mr. James Sule, has advised the youths and staff of the ministry not to join any group or individual in destroying public infrastructure.

He stated that the government has been making efforts to reposition the economy in light of global challenges such as COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine war and banditry in the country. Sule, who spoke during the handing-over ceremony from his predecessor, Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, at the ministry's headquarters in Abuja, urged the staff to perform their duties diligently and work as a team, especially with the upcoming protest.

We still have a lot to do to improve the service delivery of the Nigeria Police to meet global standards,' he stressed. In their goodwill messages, the Director of Human Resource Management, Mr Stephen Simon, praised the outgoing Permanent Secretary for his excellent listening skills, his approach to problem-solving, and his readiness to provide solutions. The Chairman of the Joint Union, Comrade Archibong Okon, and the leader of the National Youth Service Corps , Mr.

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