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US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Islie(op): 8:15am On Nov 27, 2025
It was a day of lamentations in the House of Representatives on Tuesday as lawmakers expressed deep sorrows over the rising insecurity across the country.

The House dedicated the plenary session to deliberate on the state of national security with a view to identifying the causes, effects and proffering solutions which would be conveyed via resolutions to the executive at the end of the exercise on Wednesday.

The special plenary, observed by officials from the United States Embassy, Speaker of the Parliament of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Lanien Blanchette, along with members of Parliament and cabinet ministers, featured presentations from security related committees and regional caucuses leaders in the House.

In his opening address, Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, declared that the events of the past week revealed a deeply troubling escalation in violence across several states.

He said the various attacks are not only coordinated but designed to destabilise the country, aiming to create the impression that violent groups can act without restraint, albeit focusing on soft and vulnerable targets.

“Their purpose is to instill fear, weaken public confidence, and give the illusion of being everywhere at once. Nigeria must reject this tactic. We must resist fear and stand firm against those who rely on cruelty and spectacle to advance their evil ideologies.

“The last few weeks have been difficult for our country. Communities have suffered severe attacks, including killings and multiple abductions targeting civilians, security personnel and other vulnerable groups. These incidents occurred in rapid succession and affected different parts of the country, underscoring the scale and coordination of the threat we face.


“The attack in Kebbi State shocked the nation. The abduction of students in Niger State caused deep distress. The kidnapping of worshippers in Kwara State brought fear to many communities. Families are grieving. Citizens are anxious. These incidents remind us of the scale of the threat we face and the seriousness of the work before us,”he said.

The speaker enjoined Nigerians to remain undaunted by the recent activities of terrorists and bandits but remain united in tackling the security challenges.

Speaker Abbas stated that the decision of the House to suspend all other matters to focus on national security was neither symbolic nor procedural but “reflects the seriousness of the moment and our duty to speak for our constituents.”

The speaker, while alluding to the designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern by the United States (U.S), said the government of Nigeria does not and will never support or sponsor violence against its own citizens.

Abbas declared that Nigeria’s sovereignty remains non-negotiable, yet partnership, especially when extended in good faith, can allow both countries to face shared threats with greater clarity and purpose.

“We conveyed our resolutions to the United States Congress, the Department of State and the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

“It is true that in some communities, Christians have been targeted, just as Muslim communities have suffered similar attacks in others. These acts have been carried out by violent groups pursuing their own agendas. They do not reflect the policy or practice of the Nigerian state.


“Terrorism, banditry, communal clashes and extremist violence have brought suffering to Nigerians of all faiths. Our Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, and every institution of government remains committed to protecting that right.”

Also speaking, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu acknowledged the security challenges affecting the country and said the solution to them requires structural legislative reform, not merely reactive military responses.

Kalu observed that the Nigerian police is constrained by centralised command, inadequate funding and lack of accountability, hence the need to move the force from exclusive to concurrent list.

He said despite strong anti-kidnapping laws like life imprisonment, death penalty for kidnapping, the practice continues because it is alleged that government entities negotiate with bandits and pay ransom.

Kalu called for legal prohibition of ransom negotiation and mandating criminal justice process over amnesty programmes.

He stressed the need for a legislation to provide criminal penalties for government officials who negotiate ransom or authorise unstructured amnesty deals.


In a presentation, the House Leader, Hon. Julius Ihonvbere said the country faces multifaceted security threats across the country with displacement of families and communities while mortalities remain high, reaching up to 9,500 in 2024.

While noting that the global terrorism index places Nigeria as the sixth most impacted country globally by terrorism, he said the report showed that the country had over 24,000 violent incidents between December 2023 and November 2024.

The House leader said, the legislature has equally responded to the issue of insecurity, with countless motions and bills to restructure the police force, to amend the Nigeria Army Act, and so on and so forth.

The House Minority Leader, Hon. Kingsley Chinda also noted that insecurity is ravaging the entire country but the government was not doing enough to arrest the situation.

Chinda said the House must immediately come up with a bill to establish the National Border Patrol Force to secure the nation’s borders to reduce the influx of criminal elements while using the opportunity of the ongoing constitutional amendment to establish community or state police.

In his remarks, leader of the northern regional caucus, Hon. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa (APC, Kano) expressed deep worry over the issue of insecurity all over the country, calling for a legislative emergency by shutting down the House.

Doguwa also said the APC-led government of President Bola Tinubu was not doing enough on addressing security challenges.

“…I want to say that yes, the government is doing its best. The security agencies are doing their best. But I want to say with every sense of responsibility and without any fear of equivocation that their best is not good enough. It is not good enough because Nigeria today, Mr Speaker, it is horrific. Mr Speaker, our security situation is tragic. Mr Speaker, the security situation, especially in the north where I come from, is devastating.

“Mr Speaker, our situation in Nigeria today in the area of security is unspeakable. It is unspeakable because our people are left ravaged in serious tension, fear and desperation, all because we are lacking and reneging in our institutional and collective responsibility as a government,”he added.


Similarly, leader of the South South caucus, Hon.Victor Nwokolo, agreed that the security architecture of the country has failed in its entirety.

“What my brother Doguwa said is happening in the north, exactly is happening in the south. There is no part of southern Nigeria that you can said is safe. Outside Lagos, every other state troubled in the south,”he said.

Nwokolo proposed funding community vigilantes directly from local government allocations and involving the private sector in key road repairs to curb highway abductions.
https://leadership.ng/us-officials-present-as-nigerian-lawmakers-debate-security-crisis/

Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Salewa97: 8:23am On Nov 27, 2025
Toh

We go read the resolutions from the deliberation. We should be expecting some new ideas and proposals concerning the security issues in the country
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by VOsimhen144(m):
No be APC again? Government of lies.
Them for don use lies wound those US officials.. chai 😂
They silenced pastor Ezekiel Dachomo by taking down his Facebook account just becus he was speaking the truth to the world.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by ebukal67x: 8:28am On Nov 27, 2025
Resolutions to be conveyed to the executive? Nawa o.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by SmartPolician: 8:41am On Nov 27, 2025
Nigerian politicians had to wait for the US to pick interest in Nigeria before they start taking action to end terrorism. That's why many white South Africans argued that the black man is not fit for self-rule.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Anither563: 9:23am On Nov 27, 2025
This is a very serious and strategic legislative engagement. The US officials are there to learn and understand our legislative process on security issues.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by FatimaAbubakar(f): 9:30am On Nov 27, 2025
Nigerian government under Gbola Tinumgbu is a huge joke. Tinumgbu is a brainl.ess criminal.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Psalmistproject: 9:31am On Nov 27, 2025
This one na eye service!
Tinubu is running a rogue government. Dss is off track, judiciary is off track, wike is off track, and the entire governance is a tragedy
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Nobody: 9:32am On Nov 27, 2025
Had to wait for foreigners to urge you to act on something happening in your own country before you acted. Chai
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by FatimaAbubakar(f): 9:32am On Nov 27, 2025
Psalmistproject:
This one na eye service!
Tinubu is running a rogue government. Dss is off track, judiciary is off track, wike is off track, and the entire governance is a tragedy
A huge joke and tragedy. They can only deceive their gullible online donkeys.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Chidibe212(f): 9:32am On Nov 27, 2025
Anither563:
This is a very serious and strategic legislative engagement. The US officials are there to learn and understand our legislative process on security issues.
Helinus on the hit coined Anither.


Helinus get a life and try to be making sense. Just TRY
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by lightwind(m): 9:33am On Nov 27, 2025
Anither563:
This is a very serious and strategic legislative engagement. The US officials are there to learn and understand our legislative process on security issues.
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Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by udemzyudex(m): 9:34am On Nov 27, 2025
VOsimhen144:
No be APC again? Government of lies.
Them for don use lies wound those US officials.. chai 😂
They silenced pastor Ezekiel Dachomo by taking down his Facebook account just becus he was speaking the truth to the world.
Apart from that they are now using Northern content creators and influencers to discredit him.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by lightwind(m): 9:34am On Nov 27, 2025
Anither563:
This is a very serious and strategic legislative engagement. The US officials are there to learn and understand our legislative process on security issues.
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Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Gotocourt: 9:36am On Nov 27, 2025
Emilokan, it has spoilt in your hands embarassed
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by israelmao(m): 9:37am On Nov 27, 2025
APC-led government has failed this nation,Trump's call on insecurity in Nigeria has snapped our political leaders out of their deep slumber.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by OnyeObowo1: 9:40am On Nov 27, 2025
ebukal67x:
Resolutions to be conveyed to the executive? Nawa o.
Democracy is a scam..
We need military or divide the country

Period
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by hohafrank(m): 9:43am On Nov 27, 2025
President of Particular Concern (PPC) leading a Country of Particular Concern.What a country.
All our leaders are directionless.The president,The governors,ministers name them,all of them.Tufiakwa.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Slippy: 9:44am On Nov 27, 2025
US officials came to witness fake lamentations by APC lawmakers who were never bothered about insecurity until Trump tweeted about it
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by dequir: 9:51am On Nov 27, 2025
OnyeObowo1:
Democracy is a scam..
We need military or divide the country

Period
_*▪️THE PARABLE OF THE CRACKED WALL.*_

In the city of Niraya, a single great wall stood around the people. It was old but strong, and for generations it protected them from storms, raiders, and wild beasts.

One Morning, a small crack appeared.

The City Elders warned:
“If this crack widens, the wall will fall. And if the wall falls, it will fall on all of us without choosing sides.”

Instead of joining hands to repair it, the people became divided in surprising ways.

_1. The Rejoicers._

Those who opposed the city leaders celebrated the crack.

“This is good,” they said. Let it widen. When it collapses, the leaders will be shamed, and we will have our turn.”

They forgot that collapsing stones do not ask who voted for whom.

_2. The Rejecters._

Another faction said: “Nothing must work under this leadership. If we help repair the wall, we are helping them. Let it break.”

Their anger made them prefer destruction over cooperation.

_3. The Misunderstanding Crowd._

Engineers came with tools to fix the crack. But some citizens shouted:

“You want to make life harder!”
“You are the cause of our suffering!”
“You shake the wall because you hate the people!”

They did not understand that repairs require noise, dust, disruption, and temporary hardship.

_4. The Agitators._

The Whisperers of Chaos moved through the market, whispering:

“Look at the hardship. Look at your hunger. Rise up. Bring down the Council.The crack proves they have failed.Tear the wall down yourselves!”

They used frustration to bait insurrection.

_5. The Loyalists Who Saw Nothing._

There were also people whodid not see the crack at all.

Why?, Because their kin, their allies, or their preferred group was in leadership.

“To us, nothing is wrong, - they said. The wall looks perfect because those we like are guarding it.”

Their loyalty blinded them to the danger before everyone’s eyes.

_6. The Decorators._

Some did see the crack but decided it was harmless, but even beautiful.

“Ah, the wall now has character,” they said. It is not a threat; it is a natural design. Why worry?”

They mistook danger for decoration.

_7. The External Enemy._

Outside the city, Niraya’s long-time enemies watched and laughed.

“They are too divided to fix the crack,” they said.
“They quarrel more than they think. They will destroy their own protection for us.”

All they had to do was wait.

_8. The Silenced Voice._

A wise woman named _*Naya*_ climbed a stone and cried: “The crack is the true enemy! Not the leaders, not the engineers, not your neighbour, not your rival faction. If the wall collapses, it will not care about your politics, Loyalty, or anger. It will crush us ALL.”

But instead of listening, the people shouted back:

“You support them!”
“You are blind!”
“You are part of the problem,
"You want to silence our pain!”

Anyone who suggested another perspective was attacked and rejected. Everyone saw a different enemy - except the real on

THE FALL OF THE WALL

One night, the crack grew into a gap, the gap widened into a split, and the split turned into a ROAR.

The wall collapsed._

Wolves poured in.
Fire swept through streets.
Chaos filled the markets.
Homes crumbled.
Food disappeared.
The city fell into darkness.

Those who rejoiced suffered.

Those who rejected cooperation suffered.

Those who misunderstood suffered.

Those who agitated suffered.

Those who saw nothing suffered.

Those who praised the crack suffered.

The innocent suffered most of all.

Because when a wall falls, it does not choose sides.

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Nigeria needs our collective support NOW, than ever before, inrespective of Religeon or Tribe.
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Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Mrexcell(m): 9:55am On Nov 27, 2025
As the apc govt is denying the obvious the insecurity keeps popping up on their faces.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by kaywhy09(m): 9:58am On Nov 27, 2025
Where are the US officials?

Like official OFFICIALS?
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by Konquest: 9:59am On Nov 27, 2025
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by HgAkpobomeEr: 10:01am On Nov 27, 2025
The US Embassy presence is quite telling.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by NaijaRoyalty(m): 10:05am On Nov 27, 2025
Anither563:
This is a very serious and strategic legislative engagement. The US officials are there to learn and understand our legislative process on security issues.
You want to teach a unite States official of legislative process on security issues ? A third world country like you lead by ineffectual buffoon of a president abi

I hear you o
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by MT: 10:12am On Nov 27, 2025
SmartPolician:
Nigerian politicians had to wait for the US to pick interest in Nigeria before they start taking action to end terrorism. That's why many white South Africans argued that the black man is not fit for self-rule.
Conversely it was the intervention on social media by Trump that suddenly increased kidnapping and banditry in Nigeria.

Nigeria was carefully managing the situation before Trump dabbled into our affair and place Nigeria on the map again for Islamic militant and banditry to feast on.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by dederocs(m):
They must ensure terrorists jihadists kidnappers are executed when sentenced to death, otherwise they are useless. At least execution of these demons will reduce their numbers, and take out the most hardened and their commanders.

Nigerian intelligence should copy from the play book of mosad, sometimes running things clandestinely, quiet operations on sponsors and commanders will spook them.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by jogojogo: 10:21am On Nov 27, 2025
OnyeObowo1:
Democracy is a scam..
We need military or divide the country

Period
Because your Messiah remains hopelessly a loser??
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by BJanta: 10:21am On Nov 27, 2025
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/us-officials-present-as-nigerian-lawmakers-debate-security-crisis/
Nothing talked, nothing said – it's all just talk , talk ,talk and more useless talk without saying anything. These people are totally us–EL–ES–S.
Re: US Officials Present As Nigerian Lawmakers Debate Security Crisis by atobs4real(m): 10:26am On Nov 27, 2025
The bandits and herdsmen are just forming big boy everywhere.
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