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Tinubu’s govt will improve Nigeria’s security by 2027: Buratai

“It will not disappear, just like other forms of crimes like rape, armed robbery, pickpockets and others,” stated Mr Buratai.

• June 4, 2025
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The former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, has expressed optimism that the security situation in the country will improve over the next two years under President Bola Tinubu.

Mr Buratai stated this in an interview with journalists at the sidelines of the 2025 VON Forum on Tuesday in Abuja.

“However, concerning the security in Nigeria, I foresee much improvement in the next two years of President Bola Tinubu; lessons have been learnt. Insecurity is not something you wish away overnight.

“It will not disappear, just like other forms of crimes like rape, armed robbery, pickpockets and others. These are societal ills that will continue to exist as long as human beings exist,” stated Mr Buratai.

The former army chief said, “So, insecurity is something you continue to handle as they arise. I believe that members of the armed forces and other security agencies, including the police, have taken lessons from the recent challenges.

“I believe they will rise up to the occasion and deal with it, but also, there should be a collaboration of all stakeholders, from federal agencies to the state and local governments, to ensure improved security.

“If we depend too much on the Federal Government without us doing our part, that’s where this 2025 VON Forum comes in handy: citizen engagement.”

He further explained that achieving national security remains crucial, with institutional capacity building and manpower development being important.

He noted that there are national security policies and national defence policies which need complete implementation.

“When executing or implementing it, there is coordination. You need to work with others to achieve more,” Mr Buratai said.

(NAN)

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