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    Maryam Abacha pushes for unity to tackle poverty, insecurity in Nigeria

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Maryam Abacha pushes for unity to tackle poverty, insecurity in Nigeria
    Maryam Abacha, wife to late former military head of state, Sani Abacha
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    Hajiya Maryam Abacha, widow of former Head of State Sani Abacha, has called on political leaders and key stakeholders across Northern Nigeria to adopt a unified and constructive approach in engaging the Federal Government on the region’s pressing challenges.

    In a statement she personally signed and issued to journalists from Paris, the former First Lady stressed the need for coordinated advocacy to address insecurity, poverty, and socio-economic underdevelopment in the region.

    Drawing from her experience within the corridors of power, Abacha said sustained and organised engagement through legitimate channels remains the most effective way to influence government action.

    She urged religious leaders, traditional rulers, business figures, academics, women and youth groups, as well as security personnel of Northern origin, to “speak with one voice” on issues affecting the region.

    She cautioned against the growing trend of abusive language and public criticism directed at leaders, noting that such conduct undermines governance and weakens efforts toward meaningful progress.

    • Obi served Abacha while NADECO fought for democracy – Fani-Kayode

    “The use of invective against leaders does not serve the interests of the ordinary citizen; rather, it weakens governance structures.

    “What is required is constructive engagement, accompanied by prayers and sincere articulation of the people’s challenges,” she stated.

    Abacha called on traditional institutions to close ranks and engage the Federal Government through established mechanisms rather than resorting to media confrontations.

    She emphasised that inclusive participation across all sectors is essential for effective advocacy.

    She further encouraged stakeholders including the organised private sector, youth organisations, and women’s groups to form a unified platform for dialogue with the government, aimed at tackling insecurity and economic hardship.

    “After presenting grievances, prayers should follow. Let there be supplication, patriotism, and then structured engagement with the government. When such concerns are harmonised across all sectors, the government will be compelled to respond constructively,” she added.

    The former First Lady also urged public office holders at all levels, federal, state, and local to govern with justice, equity, and a strong sense of national responsibility.

    Expressing concern over what she described as stronger cohesion among stakeholders in Southern Nigeria, Abacha called on Northerners to emulate similar unity in pursuing collective interests.

    She also appealed to the Federal Government to prioritise youth welfare by addressing unemployment and insecurity, which she noted are critical to improving socio-economic conditions and ensuring national stability.

    Abacha said her intervention was made in her capacity as “a mother to all Nigerians,” aimed at promoting fairness, unity, and national harmony.

    She concluded by offering prayers for enduring peace, stability, and unity across the country.

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