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Buhari will leave behind a more secure country — Presidency
Nigeria has been dealing with a number of security issues, including banditry and ransom kidnapping, among other violent crimes.
Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, stated on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Sunday night that the recent wave of migration had not moved him, claiming that many Nigerians had always wanted to leave the country.
He stated that the country’s security situation has improved since the President took office in 2015.
“There’s no way around it,” he declared. He’d flee to a safer country. No one could have predicted that Nigeria would exist in a month when he arrived in 2015.
“In 2015, no one could have predicted with certainty that Nigeria would be on the map in the next week, month, or year.” We did, however, see him enter and confront the insurgents.
“The main thing when he arrived was the insurgency, and he took the battle to them.” It then morphed into a hydra, with banditry, ransom kidnapping, cultism, and separatist agitations all colluding.
“How many problems can a single administration handle?” That is the issue with the Buhari administration. It was one challenge after another from start to finish.”
Adesina insisted that the government had done much to help and that the year would end well.
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