Buhari admits security situation is 'very disturbing' but averse to rejig operations

Buhari admits security situation is ‘very disturbing’ but averse to rejig operations

 

Buhari admits security situation is ‘very disturbing’ but averse to rejig operations

President Muhammadu Buhari’s military chiefs have been in that office since 2015 and have seen the worst turn in the security architecture of the country. Buhari has not heeded a number of calls to reform the military following deteriorating security.

Ethnic and criminal violence, including kidnappings and cattle raids, is intensifying in the north-west and central regions.

Last week, the senate passed a resolution calling for military chiefs to resign or be sacked over the deteriorating security situation.

On their heels, Buhari has said the security forces could do much better in their efforts to keep the country safe.

In a rare interview, Mr Buhari described the situation in northern and central regions as “very, very disturbing”.

“I believe the military, the police and other law enforcement agencies, from the reports I am getting, I think they could do much better,” he is quoted by the AFP news agency as saying.

Buhari came to power five years ago promising to defeat Boko Haram Islamists in the north-east, but the insurgency continues.

Editorial Chief, Nigerian Bureau

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