Senate President Ahmad Lawan, on Monday, said between now and the next two months, there would be a lot of activities to restore peace to Nigeria and secure the country.
Lawan was addressing State House reporters after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.
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He said: “Nobody would like to see the kind of things that we experience in various parts of the country in the form of insecurity.
“As political leaders, we have responsibilities to our people and we cannot shy away from that, we’ve to get our people secured, we’ve to secure the environment for them to earn their means of livelihood.
“We’d like to see our farmers go back to farms before the rainy season starts.
“This means we’ve to secure the rural parts of Nigeria as well as the urban centres because we need businesses to flourish.
“So, I believe that between now and probably the next two months, there’ll be a lot of activities to ensure that we recover and secure the environments for our people to lead a very normal life.”