Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, says he speaks to President Bola Tinubu twice daily over the security situation in the state.

Sani stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today monitored by DAILY POST.

Newsmen reports that on March 8, bandits stormed the LEA Primary and Junior Secondary School, Kuriga, in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, and kidnapped over 200 students and a principal, Abubakar Isah, in broad daylight.

Similarly, in a fresh attack on Sunday night, bandits kidnapped another 86 persons in Tantatu and Aguba communities in the Kufana District of Kajuru LGA of the state.

However, the governor during the interview, said that Tinubu and the service chiefs were committed to ending insecurity in Nigeria.

“Mr President is worried and concerned. I speak to Mr President twice daily on this issue and he showed a lot of concern. He is committed and I have a tremendous belief in what the president is doing.

“I also believe in the armed forces. I have no doubt in my mind that we will overcome this problem.

“We had a meeting with the NSA and the service chiefs and everyone of them is concerned.

“Mr President is worried, too. He calls me twice daily, sometimes four times a day, to ask me about the situation in my state. I have no doubt in my mind that Mr president under his able leadership will address this problem. It is a matter of time,” he said.

The governor further stated that his administration had come up with an intervention to help the citizens of the state by empowering businesses and households.