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Tinubu Vows to End Terrorism and Banditry in the North

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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President Bola Tinubu has again promised to tackle the persistent threat of terrorism and banditry in Northern Nigeria, insisting that his administration is working with urgency to restore security. While such vows are welcome in theory, the pattern of empty promises over decades makes it hard for many Nigerians to trust that real change will follow. The North has suffered from relentless attacks, abductions, and economic stagnation, and simply stating a goal does little without measurable action.

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  • A Recycled Promise?
  • The Urgency Gap
  • Security and Accountability
  • Economic Revival Cannot Wait
  • Words Are Not Enough

A Recycled Promise?

Tinubu’s speech emphasized the inherited security challenges and his commitment to eliminating terrorist and bandit groups. Yet, Nigerians have heard similar pledges from previous administrations. For years, northern communities have faced attacks that left thousands displaced or killed. This raises a pressing question: can words alone shield innocent civilians from violence?

Tinubu Vows to End Terrorism and Banditry in the North

While he painted an optimistic picture of future economic revival and northern oil production, the reality on the ground is starkly different. Roads remain unsafe, villages are deserted, and traders live in constant fear. Optimism without a clear plan risks being just political rhetoric rather than genuine leadership.

The Urgency Gap

Tinubu stressed that his government is acting with “urgency and determination,” but the gap between words and deeds is widening. Fast-tracking infrastructure like the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano highway is important, but security is what truly enables economic activity. Without safe roads, markets, and schools, investments cannot thrive.

Moreover, the emphasis on regional pride and unity is commendable, but it cannot replace concrete strategies to dismantle terror networks. Vague references to “honest and courageous voices” are inspiring but insufficient when bandits and terrorists still roam freely across northern states.

Security and Accountability

A major flaw in Tinubu’s approach is the lack of measurable accountability. What are the concrete steps being taken to track progress? How is success defined? Northern residents have long endured delayed or ineffective responses from security forces, leaving citizens skeptical of promises that sound good in speeches but fail in practice.

Without a clear system to measure outcomes, the vow to end terrorism and banditry risks becoming another empty headline. Leadership must go beyond words, implementing strategies that citizens can see and feel in their daily lives.

Economic Revival Cannot Wait

Tinubu also linked security to economic growth, suggesting that safe communities will attract investment and allow northern oil fields to flourish. While the connection is accurate, it ignores a crucial fact: insecurity has already cost the North dearly. Businesses have relocated, farms are abandoned, and fear dominates daily life.

The economic vision remains aspirational unless immediate actions, coordinated military and intelligence operations, community engagement, and social support for displaced persons accompany it. Promises of future prosperity ring hollow when children cannot attend school safely and families cannot farm without fear of attack.

Words Are Not Enough

Tinubu’s vow to end terrorism and banditry in the North sounds strong, but it faces a mountain of skepticism from citizens who have seen decades of unfulfilled promises. The speech may rally political supporters and inspire optimism at forums, yet the true test lies in tangible results: safer roads, reduced attacks, and restored confidence in governance.

Northern Nigerians cannot afford to wait for words to turn into deeds. The country’s stability and development depend not on speeches but on action, urgent, relentless, and visible action.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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