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Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by iwaeda(op): 8:05am On Apr 17, 2025
President Bola Tinubu’s December 2025 deadline for the armed forces to end insecurity in Nigeria is a fresh approach to the duties of his office as Commander-in-Chief. It is different from the usual “marching orders” that no longer means anything, even to the military and police personnel.

In most cases, the armed forces and police appear to wait to be issued these “marching orders” to avoid unwittingly stepping on wrong toes. We saw how a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Azubuike Ihejirika, was relieved of his appointment by former President Goodluck Jonathan after dealing crushing blows on Boko Haram in 2013. Jonathan, with eyes on his re-election in 2015, had to dismiss Ihejirika and other Service Chiefs following unsupported allegations by some Northern leaders and Amnesty International, AI, that the military was too brutal and often targeted “innocent youth”.


Throughout his eight years, President Muhammadu Buhari met with his service chiefs every other week, with “marching orders”. Boko Haram spread from the North-East to the North-Central, while the bandits took hold of the North-West. Herdsmen terrorists swept through the ungoverned spaces all over the country without Buhari’s government recognising them as security threats. If Tinubu is resolute with the target he has set for the military, and ready to back them up with unflinching political will, we are likely to make giant strides against insecurity by December 2025, even if we do not score 100 per cent.




Target-setting and achievement assessment are core strategies routinely deployed by businesses and private sector organisations for results. They allow for concrete measurement of success and failures and enable managements to re-strategise for greater achievement. Tinubu seems to be taking his private sector orientation into government. This is different from Buhari’s style of giving people jobs and abdicating leadership, which encouraged indolence, corruption and pursuit of personal agendas by officials.

With this target, the media and the public will watch to see the result by year end. We all have been handed the basis to judge performance.

Along with this, the military under Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Christopher Musa, has ramped up regular briefings of the media on progress being made in the front lines, as well as problems being encountered. We call on the military authorities to accredit defence correspondents to report from the theatres of action to validate these briefings as done in other countries.

We also remind the president that merely giving targets is not enough. Funding, equipment and welfare must also be boosted. Performance must have consequences. Postings should be based on officers’ track records, not their ethnic backgrounds. More should be done to dismantle terrorists’ support infrastructure, protection and financing.


We wait to assess the military’s target performance under Tinubu by December.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/04/tinubus-deadline-to-end-insecurity-2/

Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Salewa97: 8:06am On Apr 17, 2025
Tinubu is a man of action.

This is a great approach to tackling the insecurity issue in Nigeria.
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by VnAhunnaPl: 8:06am On Apr 17, 2025
With the right support and funding, the military will achieve the set target.
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by iwaeda(op): 8:12am On Apr 17, 2025
Salewa97:
Tinubu is a man of action.

This is a great approach to tackling the insecurity issue in Nigeria.
AWOL in France. grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by pdppower: 8:14am On Apr 17, 2025
We can only hope more than half of Nigeria's population would not have been killed by then
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Philipponzaghi: 8:17am On Apr 17, 2025
The editorial is on point. The media and the public should monitor the progress of the military and also the funding, welfare and equipment aspect should be looked into. We shouldn't wait till December 2025 before we start having discussions about the improvement in security situation in Nigeria
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by udemzyudex(m): 8:42am On Apr 17, 2025
Sponsored trash,with paid bots above me posting trash.
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by MrPresident1: 8:42am On Apr 17, 2025
grin
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by onuman: 8:43am On Apr 17, 2025
Unless President Tinubu restructures Nigeria politically, with powers to regional governments to have their police formations, no deadline to end insecurity can work.
The insecurity in Nigeria is like what the Taliban of Afghanistan planted in Afghanistan until it worn the war for Afghanistan to be governed with Sharia criminal justice system.
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by kuntash: 8:43am On Apr 17, 2025
VnAhunnaPl:
With the right support and funding, the military will achieve the set target.
Do you have an idea of the total number of boots on the ground across the country today ?
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Racoon(m): 8:44am On Apr 17, 2025
Insecurity is the government and the government itself if the insecurity
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by tuoyoojo(m): 8:44am On Apr 17, 2025
Imagine what tilumbu would have said If he was not the one in power. He would have flooded twitter with the "bulk" ends with the president when it comes to security

He has suddenly become powerless in the face of these untouchable killers

Something big must be backing these guys giving them impunity to do what they are doing now because this is really surprising that 3 successive president seems powerless bf these killers
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by keymatt(m): 8:45am On Apr 17, 2025
Don't expect much from a mandate thief. Can you trust a thief to secure your house huh
Below is currently happening in Middle Belt while tifnubu is on vacation in France. Farmers killed right in their farms with cows eating their hard earned work while fulani terrorists look on. And one IDIOT will come and say Nigerians should go back to farm.
These are the terrorists sponsored by northern elites. Know this and defend yourself.

Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by bigdammyj: 8:45am On Apr 17, 2025
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Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by specialmati(m): 8:46am On Apr 17, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin someone that is running away from the masses chasing him to end insecurities.the way Nigerians thinks should be a case study .you are hoping that grab it, snatch it and run away with it criminal will end insecurities grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin make una continue
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by yesloaded: 8:47am On Apr 17, 2025
There's need to end the insecurity

I love toad trip for adventure purposes but we can't travel by toad in peace again

Farmers can't go to the farm in peace
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Eriokanmi: 8:47am On Apr 17, 2025
You can't give what you don't have.


WORDS ON THE MARBLE
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Trumpfrancis: 8:48am On Apr 17, 2025
With this target, the media and the public will watch to see the result by year end. We all have been handed the basis to judge performance.

Along with this, the military under Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Christopher Musa, has ramped up regular briefings of the media on progress being made in the front lines, as well as problems being encountered. We call on the military authorities to accredit defence correspondents to report from the theatres of action to validate these briefings as done in other countries.

We also remind the president that merely giving targets is not enough. Funding, equipment and welfare must also be boosted. Performance must have consequences. Postings should be based on officers’ track records, not their ethnic backgrounds. More should be done to dismantle terrorists’ support infrastructure, protection and financing.

https://www.alexa.ng
Alexa News Nigeria
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by goodnessme1(f): 8:48am On Apr 17, 2025
Lolz noise making if you can't arrest the sponsors

Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Fr33born(m): 8:49am On Apr 17, 2025
I see

Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Tjra: 8:49am On Apr 17, 2025
We saw how a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Azubuike Ihejirika, was relieved of his appointment by former President Goodluck Jonathan after dealing crushing blows on Boko Haram in 2013.
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by dederocs(m): 8:50am On Apr 17, 2025
We must keep sentiments, religion and politics beneath our institutions, like real democratic countries do, countries like America, UK, even Ghana...it is a shame that in 2025, we still allow religion, tribalism and politics hold us back.
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Antoeni(m): 8:52am On Apr 17, 2025
Story , He Should Also Put a Deadline On His Senseless Trip to France
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by tundegan: 8:52am On Apr 17, 2025
Nice article The president is actually serious about tackling the insecurity issues in the country. The news about the terrorists and bandits being killed in large number have been consistent lately
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:52am On Apr 17, 2025
Hmmmm
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Nahunger(m): 8:55am On Apr 17, 2025
huh
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by DMerciful(m): 8:56am On Apr 17, 2025
Tinubu that does not know his left from his right
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by maxiuc(m): 8:57am On Apr 17, 2025
Nigeria na chop I chop

Until you know this you will have peace
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by maxiuc(m): 8:58am On Apr 17, 2025
tundegan:
Nice article The president is actually serious about tackling the insecurity issues in the country. The news about the terrorists and bandits being killed in large number have been consistent lately
blood of innocent Nigerians are upon your head

He that supports evil may devil not depart from his door step may evil be his portion
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by Aaron12(m): 8:59am On Apr 17, 2025
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Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by maxiuc(m): 9:00am On Apr 17, 2025
[quote author=Tjra post=135020937]We saw how a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Azubuike Ihejirika, was relieved of his appointment by former President Goodluck Jonathan after dealing crushing blows on Boko Haram in 2013.[/quote

He really dealt with them and buhari came out to say a fight against bokoharam is a fight against the North

Nigeria is a business enterprise
Re: Tinubu’s Deadline To End Insecurity - Vanguard Editorial by OnyeObowo1: 9:01am On Apr 17, 2025
Abi tinibu don end his life for another person to take over and end insecurities
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