- Odibo Victory
Former Vice-President, Abubakar Atiku, has promised robust security reforms as part of his economic reforms.
Atiku made the promise following his appearance at before the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential screening panel on Wednesday.
The screening exercise reportedly provided the former vice-president an opportunity to present practical solutions aimed at rescuing Nigeria from economic stagnation and security challenges.
Atiku in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, further expressed concern over mass unemployment, institutional decline and persistent insecurity.
These, according to him, had exposed citizens to kidnappings, killings and violent attacks.
He said that Nigeria could not continue on its current path where hardship persisted, businesses collapsed and investor confidence declined because of uncertain economic policies.
Atiku stated that his economic blueprint would focus on job creation, private sector expansion, fiscal discipline, stable macro-economic management and attracting sustainable investments into Nigeria.
He said that his security agenda would prioritise intelligence-driven operations, improved inter-agency collaboration, decentralised security structures and decisive actions against criminal activities across the country.
“At this defining moment in our national life, Nigeria does not need experiments. It needs tested leadership and courage to make necessary national decisions,” he said.
The presidential aspirant reaffirmed his commitment to building a secure, united and prosperous Nigeria where citizens could live peacefully and pursue opportunities with dignity and confidence.
