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Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina |
In an article he entitled ‘Insecurity: What Buhari has done, and is doing, Adesina pointed out that national security is a collective responsibility.
He said, “If there was efficiency, why is there a proliferation of regional security outfits; Amotekun in the South-West, Shege-Ka-Fasa in the North, and with other parts of the country warming up to set up their own?
“Good question. Security is a collective responsibility. It is a collaboration between the government and the people, and those who heap all the blame on government, for political capital, are missing the point. The people must be involved in securing their communities and country but within the bounds of the law.”
He went on to highlight that the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established by Nigeria and her neighbours to combat insurgency, got a fillip as soon as President Buhari got to office.
“With headquarters in N’djamena, Chad, it became a potent fighting force, under the inspiration of Buhari. The contribution to routing of the insurgents is unquantifiable,” Adesina added.
According to Adesina military operations such as the Lafiya Dole has recorded remarkable successes against Boko Haram with roads and schools abandoned for many years reopened.
He also pointed out that the Operation Safe Corridor has reformed thousands of repentant insurgents.