Insecurity beyond what one nation can fight, says Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, said the issue of insecurity has become a concern for all nations as it has gone beyond what a single country can effectively contain.

Buhari also commended collective efforts of nations towards tackling security challenges across the globe, and within Nigeria, urging more collaboration to check terrorism, banditry and kidnapping.

The President said this while receiving letters of credence of Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ambassador James Kingston Christoff and Ambassador of Mexico to Nigeria, Juan Alfred Miranda Oritz, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He told the diplomats that successes in taming insecurity had been recorded through collaboration across borders, and that more could be achieved.

A statement by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, quoted Buhari as saying, “The devastating effect of global insecurity, climate change and the post COVID-19 era has devastated global economies. Nations continue to struggle to recover from these multiple global challenges.

“The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has undermined the progress countries have achieved in tackling food security in the last decade. While, the political instability in Libya continues to fuel terrorism in the Sahel, as well as scuttle democratic sustenance in both West and Central African regions.

“Nigeria is not left out of the equation, as we are fighting to rid our country of banditry, kidnapping, herder/farmer crisis and insurgency. We are, however, making meaningful progress with the support of friendly countries like yours to sustain these fights until we overcome these challenge.”

At the regional level, Buhari said Nigeria had been working with other member-states of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, and other regional blocs, to deal with the problems of terrorism, trans-border crimes, maritime crimes, such as piracy and illegal fishing on our waters, illicit drug and human trafficking, banditry, as well as unconstitutional changes of government.

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