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No Division Among Buhari’s Security Chiefs – Presidency Source ‎

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ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – Contrary to speculations, the Presidency has declared the loyalty and commitments of security chiefs to President Muhamadu Buhari in their collective responsibilities of fighting organised crimes and decimating Boko Haram in the country.

The declaration is coming on the heels of alleged division among top security aides of the President.‎

A top Presidency source who spoke to Sundiata Post, said the successes recorded by the military and other security agencies in the fight against Boko Haram and other organised crimes in the country was an indication of loyalty and unity in the nation’s security apparatus and they should therefore be encouraged to continue in that line.

The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said considering the level of sacrifices and commitment by the military and security agencies in the fight against Boko Haram and organised crimes in the country all that they needed was encouragement and praises so that they would be encouraged to do more for the overall protection of the nation.

“The talk about division and fight among security chiefs is uncalled for at this time that Nigeria has decimated insurgency and organised crimes.

“As it is today, the NSA (National Security Adviser) always holds the regular meetings with all the security chiefs or their representatives in attendance. There is no discord in the nation’s intelligence community and there will never be. Anyone alleging that is only concocting something imaginary” a top Presidency source said.

The source added that anybody who is trying to create problem where their is none is attempting to create disaffection in the cohesive security apparatus of the President as there is no friction between them.

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