The National Security Adviser, NSA, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, says the efforts of the Nigerian military have made the country to stand strong against all manners of insecurities.
Ribadu made this statement on Tuesday at the inauguration of the Joint Doctrine and Welfare Centre Nigeria, established by the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.
The NSA disclosed that the security situation in the country had continued to witness improvement since the current leadership came into power.
The pioneer EFCC’s chairman said the armed forces are successfully defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity, democracy, and law and order.
“Terrorists and insurgents are being defeated, which signals a significant improvement in the security landscape.
“The country has faced challenges that could have ‘brought down’ other nations, but Nigeria remains resilient,”; he said.
According to him, reforms and changes had happened quickly under President Bola Tinubu, over the past two years, addressing decades-old issues.
Ribadu further pointed out that there was a new sense of freedom, where Nigerians could move freely across parts of the country like Kaduna and Lokoja, areas that were once too dangerous for travel.
This, he said, marks a tangible success in improving the safety and security of everyday life for Nigerians.