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‘Insecurity Will Be Significantly Curtailed Before I Leave’ – Buhari

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Photo of President Buhari during his 2023 budget presentation to the National Assembly

 

President Muhamamdu Buhari has promised Nigerians that his last days in office will see a much more improved security system across the country.

President Buhari gave this assurance on Friday during his record N20.51 trillion proposed budget for the 2023 financial year. made to the members of the National Assembly.

For over a decade, Nigeria has been embroiled in conflict in many parts of the Northern region with Boko Haram, and its breakaway factions including the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

In recent times a proliferation of powerful criminal gangs with sophisticated weaponry that terrorize communities and kill, pillage, and kidnap people, including schoolchildren, for ransom has been equally a cause for concern across the federation.

The number one citizen during his budget presentation insisted his government will leave no stone unturned in returning the nation to its peaceful days.

“The Government remains firmly committed to the security of life, property and investment across the country,” Buhari said.

“Accordingly, defence and internal security continue to be accorded top priority in 2023. Current efforts to properly equip and motivate our valiant personnel in the armed forces, police and paramilitary units will be sustained.”

“I assure you, insecurity, especially banditry and kidnapping, will be significantly curtailed before the end of this Administration. We will redouble our efforts to ensure we leave a legacy of a peaceful, prosperous and secure nation.”

President Buhari appreciated the collaborative efforts of the leadership of the National Assembly in ensuring the improvement of the well-being of the average citizen.

“Mr Senate President, Mr Speaker, Distinguished and Honourable Members of the National Assembly let me conclude my address today by again expressing my deep appreciation for your enormous support, patriotic zeal, and cooperation in our efforts to accelerate the socio-economic development of our country and improve the lives of our people.”