Friday, 9 October 2015

National security remains our topmost priority, says Buhari


 President Muhammadu Buhari has said that significant improvements in national security remains the topmost priority of his administration.
President Muhammadu Buhari
The president made the statement on Thursday in Abuja when he granted audience to Britain's Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Nicholas Houghton.
He said that security was imperative because other socio-economic initiatives could not be successfully implemented without adequate security in the country.
He reaffirmed the determination of his administration to end the Boko Haram insurgency as quickly as possible.
Buhari said: ``For a country to be efficiently administered, it must first be well secured because other social and economic initiatives cannot thrive in an atmosphere of insecurity.
``An environment has to be secured before it can be rehabilitated. Nigeria currently has about 1.5 million internally displaced persons and they need to be returned to their homes and brought out of trauma.
``Their schools, hospitals, churches, mosques, farms and livelihoods have been destroyed by insurgents. If they are not catered for, the country may lose their loyalty.
``When Boko Haram is pushed out and the environment secured, normal life will be restored.
``That is what we are determined to do. Other things like farming, economic activities and social life will then return. Nigerians are quite enterprising.’’
The president said that Nigeria appreciated Britain's support for the retraining of its Armed Forces and asked for more assistance in other areas such as logistics, equipment and intelligence.
He also called for more international support for regional efforts to improve security in the Gulf of Guinea through which ``crude oil stolen from Nigeria is shipped’’.
In his remarks, Houghton said that the Buhari Presidency was a huge opportunity for Nigeria to make progress.
He said that he was very impressed with the progress Nigeria had made in the war against terrorism under Buhari.
Houghton assured the President that Britain would continue to support the Federal Government's efforts to end the Boko Haram insurgency.
``We will also help to ensure that the causes of insurgency are removed.

``Beyond the military dimension, we are also interested in the stabilisation dimension,’’ he said. (NAN)

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