The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has said that President Bola Tinubu inherited bankrupt country from the previous administration of former president Muhammadu Buhari, leading to the financial incapacitation currently bedeviling the country.
Ribadu disclosed this while speaking at the Chief of Defence Intelligence Annual Conference 2023 in Abuja on Monday.
He acknowledged the severe financial constraints affecting budgetary allocations just as he reassured the Nigerians that the federal government is committed to maintaining a robust and viable defense management and mechanism.
“I assure you that the federal government will not rest on its oars in ensuring a robust and viable defence management and security apparatus to address contemporary challenges even in the face of enormous budgetary constraints.
“Yes, we’re facing budgetary constraints. It is okay for me to tell you. Fine, it is important for you to know that we have inherited a very difficult situation, literally a bankrupt country, no money, to a point where we can say that all the money we’re getting now; we’re paying back what was taken. It is serious!
“But this administration is doing its best to meet our requirements, particularly the armed forces, and I believe that you leaders will be able to testify to that.” Ribadu said
The NSA lauded the armed forces for their commitment to addressing prevailing security challenges, both within and outside Nigeria, adding there is positive changes and improvements.
He called for unity and support for the country’s security agencies, expressing confidence that with leadership resolve, the nation would surmount its current difficulties.
“Let us come together as one and continue to support our armed forces and other security agencies with this work of securing our country for peace and stability.
“They have done an amazingly good job without talking and I believe that with the support and the resolve of the leadership we have today in our country, things will only be better.
“We are just four or five months old, but certainly things have changed and we believe that what they are doing, they are doing it right. We want to encourage them, stand by them and support them 100 percent and hopefully, this country will be okay in a short time,” he added.
Ribadu cited recent coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gabon, and Guinea, characterizing them as sudden reversals of democratic fortunes, noting the significance of defense diplomacy in pursuing strategic engagements with allies and partners to achieve national security objectives.
Responding, the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Maj Gen Emmanuel Undiandeye, reassured the agency’s determination to harness the capabilities of the defense attaché system for the attainment of national security objectives.
Dignitaries at the conference include the Minister of Defence, Minister of State, and other high-ranking officials in the Defense Ministry.