A coalition of civil society groups pushing for emplacement of sound security system in Nigeria, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately
In a statement issued on Wednesday by the coalition said unless th President rises to the occasion of relieving those glaringly holding down his administration’s progress especially in the security sector, his promise of bequeathing a better and secured country to the citizens would be a wishful thinking.
The group operating under the aegis of Coalition of Civil Society for Security Reform and Governance, alleged that a cabal in the President’s administration was preventing security reforms in Nigeria because of their various selfish interests. The coalition’s statement signed by its national coordinator, Dr Mohammed Gidado, and national secretary, Dr Mrs Funke Egbagbe, insisted that the President must immediately address the issue of security architecture reforms in the country.
The civil society group which decried the consistent attacks on offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission across the country, said the development had made restructuring of the nation’s security architecture not only imperative but also urgent.
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