Nigeria's Security Coordination Improved Under Tinubu Administration
Operational challenges faced by Nigeria's military under the Buhari administration are being addressed through enhanced coordination among security agencies. Key improvements in air support during military operations have been noted since the transition to the Tinubu administration.

The Tinubu administration reports enhanced cooperation among Nigeria's security agencies, alleviating operational issues previously experienced. Spokesman Daniel Bwala highlighted that under Buhari, conflicts between the Nigerian Army and the Air Force often resulted in insufficient air support during operations.
He acknowledged isolated infiltration cases within security agencies but emphasized they are not unique to Nigeria, citing global examples of security breaches. Bwala indicated the international dimension of Nigeria's insecurity, referencing U.S. allegations regarding Boko Haram funding. Improvements in government revenue and foreign reserves were noted as achievements of the Tinubu administration.




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