Security in Nigeria Better Than it was 7 years Ago – Defence Minister

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Security in Nigeria Better Than it was 7 years Ago - Defense Minister

The Minister of Defense, Major Gen. Bashir Magashi (Rtd) has declared that Nigeria is more secure than it was seven years back.

He said this during an interview with Channels Television on Thursday.

Speaking on Buhari’s administration, Magashi commended the President’s efforts, adding that he had duly defeated Boko Haram.

The Minister further urged Nigerians to recognize the federal government’s efforts.

“The problem of this country is that we always forget too soon. Look in 2015 backwards, 2014, 2013; if you remember the situation in this country.

“In Kano, 200 people were massacred in the mosque. The Emir of Kano was also attacked.

“The road from Kano to Kaduna and Abuja were impassable.

“We had over 20 roadblocks from Kaduna to Abuja. It takes you almost 15 hours to reach where you are coming from.

“Even in Abuja, there were bombings. Everywhere in Nigeria in those years, you find that there were commotions, no security, people can’t even move”, The minister said.

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He continued, “When this government came, you know what we did. In Borno state, about 20 local governments were under capture by Boko Haram.

“But as soon as Buhari came, they were all subdued and we took over all these things nd we even said we technically defeated this Boko Haram.

“At the moment, most people think because of the sporadic attacks here and there, we lost control or we are not doing our best.

“Most of you know the problem of this country. The armed forces are overstretched.

“The other thing that they may have forgotten, we are not supported by some of these countries we call our friends.

“They are not ready to give us what we need — with the money we have and everything.

“But certainly, what I am trying to say is that Nigeria is better than what we were seven years ago.”

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