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Shettima Visits Borno, Condoles with Army Over Recent Attack

Vice President Kashim Shettima has visited Borno State to show sympathy after a deadly attack on the Nigerian Army.

He met with military leaders and expressed the federal government’s sadness over the loss of soldiers. The visit was to comfort the troops and their families who suffered in the incident.

During the trip, Shettima assured the army that the government stands firmly with them. He said Nigeria will not give in to terrorists and will continue the fight with full strength.

He also promised more support to improve security operations in the troubled region.

Borno State has faced many attacks by insurgents over the years. This latest incident has again brought pain to the people and the military. Shettima’s presence is seen as a sign of solidarity and a message that the government is paying close attention to the security situation in the northeast.

The Vice President used the opportunity to speak with local officials and security commanders.

He listened to their challenges and discussed ways to make the response to such attacks stronger and faster. Many residents appreciated the high-level visit as it shows concern from the top.

This condolence trip highlights the ongoing efforts by the federal government to support the military in the fight against terrorism. It also reminds everyone of the heavy price paid by soldiers protecting the country. People hope the visit will lead to better strategies that will reduce such losses in future.

Overall, Shettima’s move brings some comfort at a difficult time. It sends a clear signal that the government remains committed to ending insecurity in Borno State and other affected areas. Nigerians are watching to see how these promises turn into real actions on the ground.

Eniola Odetoye

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