As people of the South West are agitated about possible coordinated attacks by Fulani terrorists, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed an immediate and comprehensive overhaul of national security strategies, demanding urgent action to end the escalating violence in Borno, Benue, Plateau and Kwara states.
Currently, the people of the South West have raised alarm that terrorists have occupied strategic position in Abeokuta and Yewa areas of Ogun State, stressing that Abeokuta to Omio-Adio in Ibadan is not saved.
Some residents of these areas are currently mobilising themselves to protect the identified areas under terrorists siege.
“Currently, the people of the South West have raised the alarm that terrorists have occupied strategic positions in Abeokuta and Yewa areas of Ogun State, stressing that the route from Abeokuta to Omi-Adio in Ibadan is not safe.
Some residents of these areas are currently mobilising to protect the identified locations under terrorist siege.”
The National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, told newsmen that the service chiefs briefed the President on all the attacks in the states, the death toll, and the destruction of properties, pointing out that Tinubu has ordered a new approach to tackling the insecurity problems.
Ribadu noted that Tinubu was also actively monitoring and giving instructions during his work visit to Paris and London. “Mr President gave us the chance to come and brief him again. It lasted very long. We gave him an update on what was going on. Even when he was out there, he was constantly in touch, giving directives and following developments. Today, we had the opportunity to come and brief him again, and it lasted hours. It was a very detailed briefing, and it was exhaustive”, he said.
Ribadu continued, “We listened, and we took instructions from him. He gave us new directives. The fact is that Mr President is insisting that we work harder to restore security in the country. We gave him information on what has been happening and assured him of our commitment. We had carried out his instructions. We went to places with incidences of insecurity, such as Plateau, Benue, and Borno States. We went to those particular three states. We gave him feedback because he had directed us earlier to go and meet with the political authorities there.”
The NSA said the President highlighted the need to involve the local councils and state governments more in tackling insecurity cases adding, “The issue of insecurity often is not just at the higher levels. It involves the subunits. They are the ones who are directly with the people, especially when some of the challenges border on community problems. We need to work with the communities. We need to work with the local governments, and we need to work with the governors. The President directed that we work more with governors.”
Ribadu noted that the President was “very worried and concerned” at the meeting.
“He said, ‘Enough is enough’. We are working to ensure that we restore peace and security. We were all at the meeting with the President, armed forces, police, and intelligence community.”
The NSA said the attackers usually target innocent citizens by planting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and targeting ungoverned areas.