GOVERNOR Abubakar Bagudu says the insecurity bedeviling the nation was not a religious or tribal problem.
Bagudu stated this yesterday at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi, when the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) headed by its President, Dr. Samson Ayokunle, paid him a courtesy visit.
He recalled that President Buhari had said the regrettable problem of banditry should make Nigerians come together and think differently.
The governor lamented how misconceptions about several issues in the country are causing unnecessary hiccups amongst the citizens.
He harped on the need for political leaders in the country to place more emphasis on revenue mobilisation rather than sharing.
The All Progressives Congress APC Governors’ Forum chairman further said: “President Buhari has instilled transparency and accountability in the management of the resources of the nation.
“These resources are still too inadequate and all the communities across Nigeria have remained largely underserved. That is why Nigerians will continue to get more angry at each other and it is better if we mobilise more resources to share.”

