Following the rising of insecurity in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari has charged his Service Chiefs to live up to expectation, TheNation reports.
Disclosing this to State House Correspondents on Thursday, after a security briefing, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj. Gen. Babagana Monguno (Rtd.), said the President is unhappy with the current state of the security situation in the country.
Monguno told newsmen that the President had charged managers of the nation’s security to redouble their efforts.
Quoting the President, Monguno said, though the security chiefs had been doing their best, their best had not been good enough for the challenges facing the nation.
The NSA boss said the Mr. Buhari has therefore declared that excuses will no longer be tolerated, even as he said he expects everyone to live up to expectations.
He also expressed displeasure over the lack of synergy amongst security forces and charged the various aspects of the security architecture to work together to solve the nation’s security challenges.
He said the President charged the office of the NSA to meet with governors of the Northwest states and that of Niger State, for briefing and strategic organisation of a response to the Banditry problem in their domains.