Nuhu Ribadu
Nuhu Ribadu

“No Country Facing Insecurity Like Nigeria” — NSA Ribadu Finally Admits Over 150 Million Citizens Affected by Terrorism and Violent Extremism

Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, has finally admitted that at least 150 million Nigerians have been affected by insecurity.

Ribadu disclosed this in Abuja on Friday during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the National Counter Terrorism Centre and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA).

The agreement aims to promote agribusiness and livelihood empowerment for communities impacted by terrorism and violent extremism.

Staff of the National Counter Terrorism Centre and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in a group photograph.
Staff of the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in a group photograph.

Ribadu said insecurity had had a devastating impact on agriculture, which remains the primary occupation for most Nigerians.

He said, “Insecurity is the biggest problem we are facing in all sectors, but the biggest victim of insecurity is agriculture because when it came in, it interfered with our lives. Nigerians are farmers. “It is either you are a farmer or from a family of farmers, so all of us, in one way or the other, it has affected us. Insecurity has turned our lives upside down. We are better off when we come together. We must come together to give our people their lives back.

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“Our people are in dire need of this. I don’t think there is any country in the world today which is facing the challenges we are facing. Because we are big, we are huge in number. Populations that are affected by the insecurity in Nigeria, maybe it is in excess of 120 to 150 million.”

He called for a whole-of-society approach to address the root causes of insecurity, including poverty, lack of opportunity, and social exclusion.

Ribadu also warned that the security crisis threatened national stability, noting that the collapse of neighbouring countries in the Sahel was due to insurgencies.

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“We are the only ones still standing strong in the Sahel, and that is thanks to the efforts of our security forces. But we are in difficulty,” he said.

The NSA further emphasised the need to complement military operations with non-kinetic solutions aimed at sustainable peace and development.

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