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Insecurity: Presidency Says End Of Insecurity Uncertain |The Source

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Those praying for a quick end to insecurity in the country, has another thinking coming. The claim that Boko Haram has been degraded seems to have become a mere wish.

Indirectly confirming the above is  the Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Buhari,  Femi Adesina, who submitted that nobody can put a timeline on issues of insecurity in Nigeria.

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The Presidential Media Aide made the submission on Sunday when he spoke on the efforts by the Federal Government in tackling issues of insecurity in Nigeria.

According to the Media Aide, while the Government is not folding its arms, Nigerians still need to exercise patience,  and be thankful for the progress made by the current administration in tackling the insecurity in Nigeria.

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“Patience must be elastic, it’s not something that you get to a point and say patience has run out. Patience must be a continuous thing,” he said.

Adesina spoke when he appeared as a guest on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics and was asked when Nigerians should expect the challenges of insecurity in the country to be fully overcome.

He, however, said in his response that matters of security in any nation is an on-going concern which needs to be reviewed regularly, and treated on a case by case basis.

In his words,: “There are certain things in which you don’t have control of all the variables. If you don’t have all the variables, you don’t then begin to give timelines. And security is not one of those things that you will give a timeline to say by this time to this time, we will achieve this.

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“All over the world, security is a continuous thing and even the most advanced countries, are still working at it”.

Adesina added that while “security remains a work in progress,” the administration of President Buhari has recorded significant progress in the fight against insecurity despite the many challenges.

“Let’s be thankful for small mercies,” he noted, adding that “there are challenges, but that is not the constant”.

Not a few Nigerians are amused by the turn of events. During the administration of the Goodluck Jonathan Government, the then opposition APC gave him hail, with Buhari, a Presidential aspirant then, taunting Jonathan over insecurity, and vowing to end same within a few months if elected President.

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The opposite has been the case since then. Most Nigerians are agreed that insecurity has worsened, instead.


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