News
An Open Letter: Addressing The Decades-long Systemic Collapse Of National Security

January 17, 2026
The Leadership of the National Assembly,
Three Arms Zone,
Federal Capital Territory,
Abuja, Nigeria.
Through:
The President of the Senate,
The Speaker of the House of Representatives.
An Open Letter: Addressing The Decades-long Systemic Collapse Of National Security
I. Introduction
For over sixteen years, our nation has transitioned from a state of peace to a theatre of industrial-scale violence. What began with the emergence of the Boko Haram insurgency in 2009 has mutated into a multi-headed hydra of terrorism, banditry and a kidnapping-for-ransom economy that has effectively paralyzed our national development. As a concerned citizen and Public Commentator, I write to you today with a heavy heart, fueled by the agonizing cries of Nigerians whose lives and livelihoods are being systematically dismantled by an unrelenting wave of insecurity. Our nation is currently ensnared in a web of terrorism, insurgency, kidnapping and banditry that threatens the very core of our sovereignty and the social contract between the state and its people.
This letter serves as both a formal protest and a desperate plea for the National Assembly to move beyond rhetoric and exercise its constitutional powers to legislate a permanent end to this carnage.
READ ALSO:OPINION: Black Is White, Foul Is Fair, Wrong Is Right
II. A Chronicle of Unchecked Atrocities (2009–2025).
The trajectory of our insecurity is marked by blood and displacement across every geopolitical zone. In the Northeast, the insurgency that began in Borno State in July 2009 resulting in over 800 deaths in its initial week has claimed an estimated 35,000 lives to date. This includes the tragic massacre in Baga, Borno State, in January 2015, where hundreds were slaughtered and the persistent attacks in Adamawa and Taraba States, such as the Gombi assault in August 2011 that killed 16 people, including seven policemen.
In the North-West and North-Central, the crisis has shifted from localized skirmishes to “full-blown” banditry. In Zamfara State, where the current wave of banditry first crystallized in 2011, over 638 villages have been sacked. On April 24, 2025, a brutal attack on a mining site in Maru, Zamfara, left 20 miners dead. Similarly, in Katsina and Sokoto States, the emergence of the “Lakurawa” group has introduced a new level of terror; in late 2025, violence linked to this group caused dozens of fatalities and mass displacement across Sokoto and Kebbi States.
The Middle Belt remains a killing field. In Benue State, the carnage reached a fever pitch between June 14 and 16, 2025, when over 150 civilians were killed in Yelwata village, Guma LGA. Plateau State has seen similar devastation, with coordinated attacks in Bokkos and Mangu LGAs in June 2025 leaving 32 dead. My home state of Kogi, alongside Kwara and parts of Kano, has not been spared, increasingly serving as corridors for kidnappers who treat human life as a commodity for ransom. In Niger State, the displacement is total, with bandits now occupying entire local governments, forcing thousands into IDP camps.
READ ALSO:OPINION: Nigeria Deserves A President Donald Trump
III. The Strategic Shift: US Intervention and Sovereignty.
The severity of our internal failure was punctuated on Christmas Day 2025, when the United States military conducted kinetic airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Sokoto State. While the Nigerian government characterized this as a “joint operation,” the unilateral claims of credit by the US administration and the subsequent delivery of “critical military supplies” in January 2026 highlight a precarious reliance on foreign intervention. This intervention is a stinging indictment of our own inability to secure our borders and protect our citizens. We cannot outsource the fundamental duty of the state to foreign powers indefinitely.
IV. Proposed Legislative Framework: The National Security Emergency Bill.
I urge the National Assembly to sponsor a Bill that moves beyond the current “reactionary” model. This legislation must include:
Devolved Security Oversight: Establishing a framework for State-led policing and community-level intelligence units to replace the centralized, slow-response model.
READ ALSO:OPINION: Trump Must Finish What He Started
The Kidnapping & Banditry Act: Reclassifying banditry as terrorism under federal law (as initiated in 2022) but with mandatory minimum sentencing and the freezing of assets for those found to be sponsoring ransom payments.
Modern Surveillance Mandate: A statutory requirement for the integration of real-time satellite and drone surveillance across the porous borders of Sokoto, Kebbi and Niger.
Victim Protection and Compensation: Creating a dedicated fund for the survivors of the massacres in Plateau, Benue and Kaduna States to facilitate their return to ancestral lands.
V. Conclusion.
Distinguished Members of the National Assembly, the Nigerian people are exhausted. From the uprising in Borno State in 2009 to the airstrikes in Sokoto State in 2025, the story has been one of consistent loss. The “hallowed” nature of your chambers is only maintained if you fulfill the first duty of government: the protection of life.
I therefore write and submit this letter to the hallowed chambers as a blueprint to formally address the existential threat facing the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Let it be the foundation of a Bill that finally restores peace to our troubled land.
Yours Faithfully,
Abraham Achimugu
Public Commentator,
Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria.
News
Migration Agency Warns Migrants Against Irregular Travel Routes

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), in collaboration with Giving is Healing Foundation, has sensitised residents of Ayobo in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State on the dangers of irregular migration and the need to embrace legal travel procedures.
Speaking during a sensitisation programme held at Megida Ifelodu Community Development Association in Ayobo, the founder of Giving is Healing Foundation, Mr. Gbolahan Ayediran, warned intending migrants against using illegal travel routes.
Ayediran said many Nigerians desire to migrate abroad in search of better opportunities but often ignore proper procedures, thereby exposing themselves to several dangers.
“Lots of people want to migrate and most of them do it in the wrong direction. The reason for the programme is for us to advise people on how they can migrate in the right way. As much as migration is their right, they should do it correctly,” he said.
READ ALSO:How Wike Rescued Me From Political Oblivion — Oshiomhole
He advised intending travellers to obtain the necessary travel documents before embarking on any journey, noting that such documents include international passports, visas, flight tickets and yellow cards, depending on the destination country.
According to him, migrants should also gather adequate information about their destination countries to enable them make informed decisions before travelling.
Ayediran further highlighted some of the dangers associated with irregular migration, including abuse, exploitation, discrimination and forced labour.
Also speaking, the Chairman of Megida Ifelodu Community Development Association, Elder Mathews Amusan, commended the organisers for enlightening members of the community on safe migration practices.
READ ALSO: He Can’t Fix His Party Let Alone Nigeria – Oshiomhole Blasts Atiku
He urged residents planning to travel abroad to always follow legal migration procedures to avoid falling victim to human trafficking and other migration-related challenges.
One of the participants, Mr. Kolawole Adenoko, said the programme enlightened him on the dangers of irregular migration and the importance of travelling through the proper channels.
He added that he would also educate his relatives and friends on the risks associated with illegal migration.
News
Shatta Wale Bailed Burna Boy From Ghana Prison After Arrest For Smoking Weed – Captan

Ghanian singer, Captan, has claimed that his former record label boss, Shatta Wale, once bailed Nigerian singer Burna Boy out of prison in Ghana after he was allegedly arrested for smoking weed.
Speaking in a recent podcast interview, Captan claimed that Shatta Wale sent him and others to free Burna Boy from police custody.
He also claimed that Shatta Wale and his group once accommodated Burna Boy when he was being hunted by some dangerous men.
READ ALSO: Wale Edun Opens Up After Sack
Captan said, “I once bailed Burna Boy out of prison in Ghana when he was arrested for smoking weed. Shatta Wale sent me and some guys to go and free him from police custody.
“There was a time we also accommodated him when some people were after his life. We helped him settle the case.”
He added that he and Burna Boy are no longer in good terms after the Nigerian artist’s fallout with his mentor, Shatta Wale.
He, however, said he and Shatta Wale are open to reconciling with Burna Boy if he asks for it.
Watch the video here
News
Children’s Day: Chaos At Ogbe Stadium As Dozens Faint

Chaos erupted on Wednesday during the Children’s Day celebration as dozens of students reportedly collapsed following a stampede triggered by the use of pepper spray.
The event,
organised by the Edo State Ministry of Education at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium was disrupted after some male students of Ihogbe College allegedly made uncompromising advances towards female students at the venue.
A parent who identified himself as Oboh Emmanuel said, “the behaviour of those uncultured students attracted the attention of bouncers stationed at the stadium as they rebuked the male students.”
Oboh said the affected students later regrouped and attacked the bouncers, leading to a confrontation within the crowded arena.
READ ALSO:Children’s Day: Edo Commits To Child Protection
It was gathered that in the ensuing confusion, the bouncers were reported to have deployed pepper spray in an area occupied by a large number of students.
Several students, particularly female students, reportedly fainted after inhaling the substance, while others sustained injuries after being stepped on during the ensuing melee.
The panic was said to have spread across the stadium as students, teachers and parents scampered for safety.
Many of the affected students were reportedly rushed to the Edo Specialist Hospital for medical attention.
READ ALSO: Egor LG Chair, Ogbemudia, Vice, Osawe Impeached
Reacting to the incident, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, Dr Patrick Ebojele, said the security personnel that fired the tear gas had been detained.
He said all the students, except two, that were rushed to the hospital have been discharged.
Ebojele stated that doctors wanted to observe the students till tomorrow before allowing them to go home.
“The two students are not seriously injured. Doctors want to observe them overnight. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education is still at the hospital. The man who used pepper spray has been detained.
“The incident did not happen the way it is being exaggerated. All modalities were put in place to ensure the children enjoyed their day.”
Headline4 days agoWoman Passes Out After Receiving 100 Strokes Of Cane
Headline4 days agoJUST IN: White House Locked Down Briefly As Gunman Opens Fire At Security Checkpoint
Politics3 days agoTwo Masked Men Gun Down Politician In His Rivers State Hotel
Politics5 days agoWarri Ijaw Hail INEC Delineation Report, Call For Additional Electoral Wards, Others
Metro4 days agoPolice Reject N500m Bribe, Recover N7.8bn Illicit Drugs In Lagos
News3 days agoMore Pain For Nigerians As Cooking Gas Price Increases Nationwide
News5 days agoAlleged Terrorism: Court Rejects Defendant’s Bid To Travel Abroad
Politics5 days agoWhat I’ll Do As President Of Nigeria — Amaechi
News3 days agoFG Declares Two Days Public Holiday For Eid-el Kabir Celebration
Politics3 days ago‘Tinubu’s Borrowing In 24 Months Surpasses 55 Years’ Debt Record’













