Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday urged Nigerians and security agencies to move from a state of suspicion to a culture of trust in addressing the country’s security challenge.
Jonathan made the call at a roundtable on security and civic engagement in Nigeria, organised by Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF) in Abuja.
The former president, who is the Chairman of GJF, said Nigeria, like other countries, faced severe security threats, ranging from insurgency and banditry to kidnapping, communal clashes, and cybercrimes.