{"id":165931,"date":"2023-11-17T05:17:37","date_gmt":"2023-11-17T04:17:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newmail-ng.com\/?p=165931"},"modified":"2023-11-17T05:17:37","modified_gmt":"2023-11-17T04:17:37","slug":"be-patient-inherited-crises-wont-disappear-overnight-ribadu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newmail-ng.com\/be-patient-inherited-crises-wont-disappear-overnight-ribadu\/","title":{"rendered":"Be patient, inherited crises won\u2019t disappear overnight \u2013 Ribadu"},"content":{"rendered":"
The National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has asked Nigerians to be patient with the Bola Tinubu administration, noting that the crises inherited from the previous government will not disappear overnight.<\/p>\n
Ribadu said President Tinubu inherited serious active security challenges capable of bringing the country to its knees, citing the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East, militancy and oil theft in the Niger Delta region, insecurity in the South-East and banditry in the North-West.<\/p>\n
The NSA stated this on Thursday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, while speaking at the ongoing 19th Annual Nigerian Editors Conference.<\/p>\n
The conference had the theme, \u2018Stimulating economic growth, technological advancement, role of the media.\u2019<\/p>\n
The former Economic and Financial Crimes Commission chairman, however, pointed out that there had been a lot of improvement in the security challenges confronting the country and appealed to Nigerians to cooperate with the Federal Government in its effort to eliminate all forms of insecurity in the country.<\/p>\n
Ribadu\u2019s latest complaint about the administration of former president Muhammadu Buhari is coming a few days after he lamented that Tinubu\u2019s government inherited a bankrupt country.<\/p>\n
The NSA had told participants at the Chief of Defence Intelligence Annual Conference 2023 in Abuja on Monday that the revenue generated by the current administration was being used to repay \u201cwhat was taken from the country.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n
The PUNCH had reported that the Buhari administration spent more than N10tn on subsidy for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol.<\/p>\n
In June this year, The PUNCH reported that the previous administration borrowed N56.32tn between 2016 and 2022, a period of seven years.<\/p>\n
On taking office in May, Tinubu ended the fuel subsidy regime and on August 1, the President in a nationwide broadcast, revealed that the Federal Government had saved N1tn in the two months (June and July) since the removal of the subsidy.<\/p>\n
Ribadu in his presentation at Uyo, stated, \u201cBy June 1, 2023, when we took over the country we have serious active security challenges, serious ones Even one alone will undermine seriously management of the country.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe have Boko Haram which is 15 years now ongoing. Militancy in the Niger Delta has been on for many years, banditry and kidnapping, especially within northern Nigeria in the North-West.<\/p>\n
\u201cAnd unfortunately, that is still a little going on in the South-East. These four massive problems, each one is capable of bringing us to our own knees. All of them are very active. At the time we took over, like last year, we used to have a minimum of 1,200 or more violent deaths as a result of criminal activities.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n
Speaking further, the top official argued that the security situation had improved under the Tinubu administration, stressing that he was not condemning the previous administration but was simply stating the truth.<\/p>\n
He noted, \u201cWe are all in this together, as a National Security Adviser, you want to hear about national security. We have been there about five months, a few days into office. We have given Nigeria to President Bola Tinubu to manage it for us.<\/p>\n
\u201cIn the last five months, I have been there by his side and have seen how things were when we started and how things are now and hopefully the direction we are going is okay.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe inherited a tough period. We appeal for patience and understanding. It\u2019s tough times and that is the reality. We are not condemning anyone but that is the truth. Those who are in charge must say the truth, say it as it is, and then hopefully things will be better for you.<\/p>\n
\u201cLike I said, my coming (here) is to identify with you. I also appeal to you for support. We are going through tough times. It requires all of us to come together. We are all in it together. It is not going to be for too long. Is a matter of time, it will be better.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n
Trumpeting the \u2018achievements\u2019 of his principal, he added, \u201cLet me start with the Niger Delta; at the time we took over, the production of crude oil was 1.1 million barrels per day. Today, crude oil production is over 1.7 mbd.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe have witnessed three weeks without any incidence of security challenges in the Niger Delta. This is the first time since 1993, that we don\u2019t talk.<\/p>\n
\u201cIn the South-East, we had 46 police stations attacked. We had people who were not indigenous to the country attacked, and killed. Today, we don\u2019t have a single one.<\/p>\n
\u201cIn the last two months, not a single person has been killed through the violent attack in the South-East. We don\u2019t talk. The leadership we have in our country understands things a bit better. Work more, talk less.\u201d<\/p>\n
Highlighting further the positive developments in the national security architecture, the NSA noted that the stay-at-home restrictions and the bloodshed in the South-East had ceased.<\/p>\n
He affirmed that collective effort was required to tame the insecurity scarring the northern part of the country.<\/p>\n
The NSA noted, \u201cDon\u2019t allow insecurity to be part of you for long, build your capacities, and security systems. We allowed insecurity to last for a good 15 years. In the North-East, people were not able to go to their farms or markets. These are ordinary people in the villages who have no money.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe situation, especially in northern Nigeria, is challenging, with a rise in violent criminal activity. We need collective efforts to address this issue. The security forces and hospitals are dealing with life-altering tragedies. Education and health are hampered by these challenges.<\/p>\n
\u201cIn the last month, no case of insecurity has been reported in the North-East, the same with banditry. Kidnappings have been on the rise, with victims facing prolonged detention. About 600 people were kidnapped, some of them kept for long in the North-West, and they have been released. While there\u2019s progress, much work remains. We need to address these issues collectively.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n
He recalled the blood-curdling activities of terrorists who attacked the trains, prisons, and police stations.<\/p>\n