
Nigeria's president vows to fight militant groups and fix economy as activists call for anti-government protests
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Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari acknowledged Saturday the increased violence by armed groups in the northeast of the country and vowed to "soon bring some of these culprits to justice."
"In the last two years we have witnessed and overcome a good number of tests and challenges" that are "especially related to our collective security," Buhari said during a televised address marking the country's Democracy Day. "Let me assure you, my fellow citizens, that every incident, however minor, gives me great worry and concern. We will, by the grace of God, put an end to these challenges," he said.More Related News

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