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Insecurity not only in Nigeria, other countries are also experiencing it, says Presidency

The Presidency through the senior Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, has responded to an article on the total failure of the Buhari government.

The Presidency said it became necessary to respond to the claims made by Daily Trust in the write up given the seriousness of the issue raised.

While condemning the insecurity around the country as unacceptable, Garba Shehu was fast to point out that Nigeria is not unique, adding that violence and terror have risen steadily across the entire African continent over the last decade.

The presidential aide said Buhari understands the frustrations of Nigerians about the ongoing challenges of security and that the administration is no less worried but maintained that Nigeria’s persistent and continued efforts to suppress that instability have seen results.

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“Indeed, the Daily Trust has correctly identified the source of the violence as ‘an amalgam of many complex issues such as poverty and unemployment. It is equally right to note that, in tackling the violence, ‘force alone will not be enough.’ It is quite wrong, however, to suggest the problem of insecurity is intractable, and more wrong still to claim apathy on the part of the government.

“First, our military efforts have not let up. It is true that in the face of today’s growing number of threats from Boko Haram, kidnappers and IPOB to your run-of-the-mill bandits, our forces are stretched increasingly thin. But our dedicated soldiers are working around the clock to keep Nigerians safe.

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“Second, alongside military force, this government is seeking to address the violence at its economic source. Massive infrastructure projects like the coastal rail and new train from the southern coast through the north-east to our neighbour Niger, aim to expand employment and opportunity across the country, bringing hope to our more remote and poorer regions where bandits and terrorists thrive.

“Third, even as the West continues to extricate itself from Africa militarily, we are lobbying our Western allies aggressively for partnership, investment and support in other areas, such as proscribing Boko Haram, bandits and IPOB as terrorist groups, which would severely dent their funding; for investment in trade and infrastructure, to help lessen economic instability; and to help with technical assistance, advanced weaponry, intelligence and ordinance.

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“This will likely be small comfort to the families and loved ones of those already lost. But make no mistake: this is a battle we are fighting without let up. The Daily Trust’s suggestion that the President exchanges violence for the support he got electorally is beneath a publication that claims any kind of political neutrality or integrity.

“Now is not the time for this sort of lurid political journalism. Now our focus as Nigerians must be on coming together and ending the violence. As President Buhari wrote recently of the terrorists in the UK paper, The Financial Times: ‘We will defeat them, one highway, one rail link – and one job – at a time.’

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