 The acting executive director of Clean Foundation Ruth Olofin has expressed a worry over the rise in the security in Nigeria. Ms Olofi said this while addressing newsmen in Abuja during a roundtable discussion on internal security management in the country. She expressed cold on security chiefs to take their roles seriously. What we're facing is that there's just an erosion of security threats facing the state. So when we deploy our strategies to face terrorism or terrorists, that's the case maybe, we also have separatists and all of that. So it can be a bit overwhelming. I'm not speaking for the government but what I see is that there are some steps that are being taken in terms of deploying kinetic operation and even a bit on the non-kinetic aspect but it can be improved. I'm speaking again as a civil society person that we will expect that the government should intensify efforts towards curtailing all of this threat because again its primary responsibility is the security and welfare of citizens. So there should be improved political will to make sure that these threats are curtailed at the barest minimum. The security challenges in the country do huge, they are certainly not insurmountable. We've got the capacity, we've got the will, we've got the passion, we've got the commitment, we've got the zeal to deliver on our mandate. What we need is for the government and the people of Nigeria to continue to support us and for the citizens to understand that security is the business of all. The insurgency has reduced in the north east, we've got the Tucano aircraft that have received I think the first of the second batches of the aircraft, you are in the media so you know better than me, the successes are being recorded in the north west in particular.