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bisi·Politics· about 1 month ago

‘Tinubu Inherited Insecurity from Buhari’s APC’ – Atiku’s Media Adviser

Paul Ibe, media adviser to ADC’s presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, says President Tinubu should stop blaming the PDP for Nigeria’s insecurity. He argues that Tinubu inherited the current security crisis from the Buhari-led APC administration. Ibe made the remarks while responding to comments by National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu during a federal delegation’s visit after schoolchildren and teachers were abducted in Oyo State. He described Ribadu’s position as dishonest revisionism and criticised the two-week delay in sending aid to the victims’ families.

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graceabout 1 month ago

Considering Atiku's adviser says Tinubu inherited insecurity from Buhari's APC, what do you think actually shaped the current crisis?

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oliviaabout 1 month ago

Exactly, years of underfunded security agencies and policy gaps really paved the way.

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kakaabout 1 month ago

It seems odd that Tinubu is blamed for inherited problems rather than his own policies since taking office.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Pinning all security failures on Buhari's era ignores Tinubu's own responsibility after months in office.

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judeabout 1 month ago

Tinubu's administration needs clear security reforms and community policing initiatives before pointing fingers at previous governments.

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