Buhari, reviewing
the situation in the country, advocated a holistic approach.
“Security agencies
of the (federal) government need closer cooperation with civilian security
infrastructure which is in place but seldom considered as a part of the
security effort,” he said against the backdrop of the effort to rescue the over
200 girls abducted by Boko Haram in Borno State.
He added: ”The
local government structure from ward to district to state level is an excellent
starting point for an over-all new security initiative. State-wide effort
should be carefully coordinated with federal authorities. It should be a
bottom-to-top operation. The bickering between Abuja and the states should
cease if we are serious in wanting to win the war and end the conflict. All
moneys voted must demonstrably be seen to be spent on security.”
He asked all
Nigerians to “come together with unequivocal support to the government and
security agencies in this fight against mindless violence and mad-cap
ideologies.”
He said the
country should have “one narrative” about Boko Haram, which he slammed as an
abhorrent, anti-Islamic, anti-religion and anti-human sect.
He welcomed the
internationalization of the rescue effort but said the command and control of
the operation should be led by Nigerians while foreign forces should “respect
the country’s sovereignty and be wary of local sensitivities.”
On the
economy,General Buhari ,faulted the recent rebase of the economy which made
Nigeria’s the largest in Africa.
He said the
figures “are at variance with the lived experience of our citizens” with
poverty,according to him, “so visible, so general and so extreme.”
Government, he
stressed, “must take a serious look at our economic policy priorities and
rebalance our policies in favour of agriculture and manufacturing to take
people out of poverty and make them consumers for the expansion of the
productive private sector and manufacturing.”
Such policies, he
said, must create jobs for millions of young unemployed and create
opportunities for the millions entering job market every year.
Courtesy Nation
General Muhammadu Buhari Speaks Againn On Boko Haram
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