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Insecurity: CDS Irabor gives celebrities, influencers new task

Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Gen. Lucky Irabor in a group photograph with celebrities and influencers after his meeting with them on Tuesday
Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Gen. Lucky Irabor in a group photograph with celebrities and influencers after his meeting with them on Tuesday

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The CDS urged the celebrities to use their overwhelming influence, entertainment platforms and social life to build a better and progressive nation.

By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Lucky Irabor, has urged celebrities and influencers with in the Nigerian entertainment industry to play active roles in stimulating public support for efforts to tackle insecurity i the country.

Irabor made the call at a parley with some selected artistes at the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) on Tuesday, in Abuja.

He said the security of a nation remained the responsibility of every citizen, adding that media personalities were critical stakeholders and vital components in security issues.

Entertainers, he said, have the capacity to positively influence public perceptions on contemporary security challenges.

This, according to him, will further complement the efforts of the military and other security agencies, tasked with the responsibility of ensuring security of lives and property of all citizens.

“We want to win you over to be on the same page with better understanding on issues of insecurity generally,” the CDS noted.

Some of the celebrities at the meeting with Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Gen. Lucky Irabor on Tuesday
Some of the celebrities at the meeting with Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Gen. Lucky Irabor on Tuesday

The CDS urged the celebrities to use their overwhelming influence, entertainment platforms and social life to build a better and progressive nation.

The Chief of Defence Civil Military Cooperation, Rear Adm. Frederick Ogu, said the nation’s troubling time required all citizens’ supports.

Ogu said it was the opinion of the CDS that people from different works of life, influencers and the Nigerian populace, in general, should be spoken to on the way forward.

“Recognising the influence that you have on the Nigerian populace, especially the youths, we found it necessary that we should speak with you and encourage you to play your own part, so that this country can be a better place for us to live,” he said.

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