 President Mohammad Buhari has claimed he inherited a country at crossroads with bombs detonating in cities of Nigeria. Buhari was speaking during the passing out parade and commissioning ceremony of cadets of regular course 69 of the Nigerian Defense Academy in Kaduna. He, however, said his administration has been able to manage Nigeria's security crisis since assuming office in 2015. A total of 239 cadets, including those from sister African countries such as Liberia, Sierra Leone, Niger Republic, Chad and Uganda, passed out from the academy as junior military officers. I want to say this opportunity to appeal to Nigerians that although we have recorded sexes in the conflict inherited, especially in the Northeast, the security challenges in the country have evolved and assumed other dimensions in some areas. We have devised both military and non-military methods to intervene and even rolled out an amnesty program to rehabilitate repentant terrorists who surrendered and laid down their arms unconditionally. Let me also commend our military for both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches. They adopt, in tackling some of our security challenges. Just yesterday, relief came for our country as the remaining 23 victims of the March 28 Abuja-Kaduna train attack were released by the heinous terrorists.