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Newspaper Headlines: More states unveil plans to tackle food security

The national dailies dwell on the fatal attacks by gunmen in Kaduna and Yobe states.


Daily Trust reports that two governorship candidates were produced in the parallel primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo ahead of the state guber poll. The newspaper says bandits have killed 9 persons, kidnapped ex-CBN director and 34 victims In Kaduna.
Nation reports that more state governors have rolled out economic intervention to curb hardship in the country. The newspaper says Salihu Lukman, former APC chieftain, advised leaders of the ruling party not to give President Tinubu wrong advice in his efforts at solving the problems facing Nigeria.
Guardian details how the police have beefed up security around prominent monarchs in the country over rising cases of kidnapping of traditional leaders. The newspaper says herders raided 146 houses, killing two in Yobe.
Sun says that the governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have informed the President Tinubu administration to call it quits if it cannot proffer solutions to the problems confronting the country. The paper reports Vice President Kashim Shettima as saying that Nigeria is facing complex socio-economic and political challenges that have led to escalating food prices.

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