Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, says he is optimistic that high-profile insurgents will be “taken out” before the end of the current administration....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Speaking on Sunday Politics, a Channels Television programme, Adesina said with such major figures out, insurgency could be brought to an end within the 17 months President Muhammadu Buhari has left in office.

“Nothing is impossible,” he said.

“I always refer to the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka. That rebellion lasted for 28 years. But one day, the mastermind of that rebellion was taken out and that was the automatic ending of it.

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“Those who are behind this insurgency will be taken out. They are being taken out one after the other and it will get to a point that the last of them will be taken out, and then we’ll get to the end of it. It can be done within 17 months that remains for this administration.”

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Adesina also said the president is working to improve the standard of living of citizens.

“I recall that the president’s Christmas message spoke about, you know, the pesident working to actually uplift the standard of living of Nigerians,” he said.

“And I mean, there will be questions as to how we know that; that is the national development plan 2021 to 2025. But how would you really describe the living standard of the average Nigerian so we can know where we are going? Let’s know where we are. First, how do you describe the living standard of the average Nigerian today?

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“Well, we live in a challenged society — challenged politically, challenged security wise, challenged economically. So, that gives you an understanding of what the government is confronting. Government is confronting severe challenges.

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