Thursday, December 4, 2025 - Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, says persistent claims that Nigeria is on the brink of collapse are misguided and ignore the country’s history of resilience and capacity to overcome crises.
In a statement titled “Nigeria: An Unbreakable Nation
Rising Through Challenges,” Buratai said projections such as
the 2011 CSAT assessment underestimate both leadership reforms and the
determination of Nigerians.
He argued that Nigeria has survived political turbulence,
economic shocks, and security threats that could have destabilised many
nations.
“From independence to date, our leaders—civilian and
military—have steered this country out of storms many nations would not
survive. Nigeria cannot and will not fail,” Buratai said.
The former army chief credited past leaders, from Nnamdi
Azikiwe and Ahmadu Bello to Yakubu Gowon and Murtala Mohammed, for steering
Nigeria through defining moments, adding that today’s leadership is more
accountable and connected to citizens.
Buratai said while economic hardship persists, judging
Nigeria only by present challenges is “shortsighted”. He noted that the country
remains Africa’s largest economy, with growing influence in telecommunications,
fintech, entertainment, and human capital.
On insecurity, he described current challenges as a “renewal
phase,” insisting that Boko Haram has been significantly degraded compared to
its peak years.
He cited ongoing investments, such as railway modernisation,
major roadworks, airport upgrades, and the Dangote refinery, as proof that
Nigeria is building for the future.
Buratai also criticised Western institutions for “doomsday
projections”, urging global partners to prioritise investment, technology
transfer, and fairer trade systems.
To Nigerian leaders, he recommended deeper economic
diversification, decentralised security, and stronger civic patriotism. He also
urged African countries to push harder for integration under AfCFTA and for a
fairer global financial order.
“Nigeria’s destiny lies in the hands of Nigerians—a people
blessed with abundant resources and an unbreakable spirit. We will not fail. We
are rising,” he said.

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