Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has countered former President Olusegun Obasanjo over his comment about insecurity in the country.
The former President who spoke last weekend had said that Nigerians are no longer safe anywhere in the country and that the Buhari administration is overwhelmed by insecurity.
Reacting to the claim in an interview on Television Continental (TVC) on Monday April 4, Mohammed stated that the Buhari-led administration is not overwhelmed by the current security challenges and further added that the military and other security personnel are doing their best and have recorded successes in the fight against terrorism.
He said: “Our military is doing its best. The government is by no means overwhelmed even if it appears to some that it is overwhelmed.
“And that is why I have tried to explain the successes of the military in recent time; the fact that thousands of terrorists have surrendered, the fact that we have regained territories. That the federal government has been giving the security forces the platforms, an enabling environment to win the war.
“As I said, when the terrorist attack like that, their main (aim) is to, with one single spectacular attack, discredit the military but that does not take away from the successes of our military in fighting terrorism.”
Mohammed also assured Nigerians that the present administration is committed to ensuring that everyone is safe.
Commenting on the recent train attack which left 8 people dead and many others missing, the Minister said;
“The federal government is working toward ensuring that such incident does not recur.
“One of the things that the government wants to do is to fast-track the installation of a surveillance and monitoring system, not just on the Abuja-Kaduna rail track.
“But also on the Lagos-Ibadan and Warri-Itakpe rail tracks to ensure that at any given time we will be able to monitor from the control room.”
On the fight against banditry, Mohammed said:
“We must give kudos to our military; you know that we are not fighting a conventional war but terrorism, hence the need for everyone to support the security agencies so as to win over the menace.
“These terrorists are not the enemies of Buhari but of the entire country. And we need the support of everybody, we need the encouragement. The military needs the encouragement and understanding of everybody.”