 The National Security Advisor, Nuhu Ribadou, says the security situation in the southeast region of the country has improved compared to what it was before President Bola Tinibu came into office. Ribadou, according to a statement on Tuesday, spoke at the inauguration of the Enugu Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. According to Ribadou, days when people were forced to stay indoors for fear of being attacked were over in the southeast. We thank the leaders who have emerged in the southeast. We thank federal government for engagement. We thank those who are playing a critical role to make us all feel that we are all Nigerians and we are all equal and we are doing things to improve ourselves. Things are changing and we want to continue to ask everyone to be the best Nigerian that he can be. This is our country. We have no other place. We should not, in any way, jeopardize this beautiful land that we call our own. Things are getting better day by day. This federal government is doing everything to make everyone in Nigeria to feel and be a Nigerian sense of belonging, fairness, justice, and it is what is driving these amazing changes that we are witnessing. In his remarks, the Enugu State Governor, Pete Ambar, restated his administration's commitment to tackling corruption and reducing the poverty rate of the state to the barest, stressing that his administration would collaborate with the EFCC to achieve a zero corruption index. We hereby enjoy the security agencies to sustain their good work to ensure that Enugu State and Nigeria as a whole are finally able to consign the memories of insecurity to distant history. With this in mind and considering the objective of this administration to make Enugu State one of the top three states in Nigeria in terms of GDP and achieve a zero percent rate in the poverty-headcount index.