Ayade: Insecurity in Nigeria could have been worse if Buhari wasn’t president

By our reporter| Cross River State governor, Ben Ayade on Thursday claimed that insecurity in the country could have been worse if not for President Muhammadu Buhari.

Ayade, who made the claim he featured on Channels Television’s breakfast show, Sunrise Daily, argued that Buhari should not be judged on “isolated incidents”.

“If President Buhari wasn’t president, the security condition of this country could have been worse but because you don’t trace the historical background of where we are, you won’t see what he has done,” Ayade said.

“President Muhammadu Buhari met a challenging situation, held it, and has been able to pull back the terrorist attacks and you judge him based on one occasional incident.”

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“If he was not there, it could have been worse than what he met. But he has made a lot of improvements.”

According to Ayade who this week declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidency, tackling insecurity is way beyond the Nigerian leader, adding that there is an international dimension to it.

“Security has a very unique international dimension. Nigeria has so many essential elements. The solid minerals have also become a source of challenge for the nation,” he explained.

“International community, locally and across the whole globe has an eye on us. Most of the time in Africa if you have such solid minerals it’s just an invitation for a crisis because they will keep you unsettled so that they can do the exploitation.”

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The governor claimed there is a conspiracy to destabilise the country with insecurity and called for partnerships to halt the trend.

“There is an international conspiracy against this nation. Nigeria is extremely lucky by the capacity of the sitting president.”

“The security issue we have is a global issue that is focused on keeping Nigeria unstable. It is far beyond the capacity of Nigeria’s president, it must be something the nation must cry to the international community and seek sophisticated digital, no contact warfare to be able to address it,” Ayade added.

With Channels Television report

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