Business Day (Nigeria)

Buhari desirous of handing over a secured Nigeria in 2023: Monguno

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RETIRED Maj.-gen. Babagana Monguno, the National Security Adviser (NSA) says President Muhammadu Buhari is working toward handing over a secured Nigeria in 2023.

Monguno said this when he appeared for 2023 budget defence at the National Assembly on Thursday in Abuja.

He said that Nigeria needed to rely more on intelligen­ce gathering toward addressing its security challenges.

The NSA said that the intelligen­ce agencies have their limitation­s saying that the rest can only be done through legislativ­e action.

“We deal with human beings and if we are not supported in the right way, no matter how emotionall­y, psychologi­cally we are prepared, we cannot overcome these problems without legislativ­e support.

“Please, honourable members, I want you to aside whatever other competing considerat­ions there are.

“What Buhari is working on right now is a safer Nigeria. It is true and I have to be very honest with you,” he said.

He said that the successes recorded so far in combating the security challenge were basically rooted in the efforts of the Department of State Services (DSS), Nationongo­ing al Intelligen­ce Agency and Defence Intelligen­ce Agency.

According to him, these agencies have been able to provide timely intelligen­ce to the operationa­l elements.

“We hinge all our hope and aspiration­s on whatever actions you (committee) will take in solving the myriads of problems that confront us and I want to assure you that the problems are quite enormous.

“I am appealing to your conscience. All of you represent different parts of this country and I know you have the interest of Nigeria at heart.

“Our people are suffering, they are weeping, they are wailing, we must help them,” he said.

Rep. Ibrahim Sharada, the Chairman of the committee said the most important thing was the budget performanc­e of the intelligen­ce department.

Sharada said that the committee also wanted to get the detailed 2023 budget for scrutiny.

“It is instructiv­e to note that the total budget for the intelligen­ce community was slightly reduced from N221.7 billion in 2022 to N195.18 billion in 2023.

“This is as a result of economic challenges caused by global economic instabilit­y caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. NAN

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