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Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by iwaeda(op): 9:49am On Jun 26
NIGERIA is bleeding—literally and financially.

According to media reports, at least 5,272 people were killed in violent circumstances within the first five months of this year. This grim statistic underscores a worsening security crisis that has left citizens fearful, communities devastated, and confidence in the state’s ability to protect lives increasingly eroded.

The situation is particularly alarming because it persists despite huge government expenditure on security. Reports indicate that Nigeria spent N57.78 billion on security in the first four months of this year alone, representing a staggering 127.97 per cent increase over expenditure during the same period last year.

Yet, insecurity continues to spread across the country, raising troubling questions about the effectiveness of existing security strategies.

The Nigeria Police Force itself recently disclosed that there were 51 violent attacks within a single week across several states, including Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna and Kebbi.

These incidents comprised 27 bandit attacks and 24 kidnappings. Such figures reveal a country under siege, where criminal groups appear increasingly emboldened and capable of operating at will, unchecked.

In Zamfara State, 39 people were reportedly kidnapped while negotiating a so-called peace deal with a notorious bandit leader.


In Katsina State, 11 passengers were reportedly abducted by bandits even as the state mourned the death of a retired general, Rabe Abubakar.

The general was kidnapped alongside his wife while travelling on May 30. His death in captivity highlights the grim reality that neither status nor service to the country guarantees protection from criminal elements.

Meanwhile, more than 40 Oyo State schoolchildren and their teachers remain in captivity, more than a month after being abducted. Their prolonged ordeal is a painful reminder of the human cost of Nigeria’s insecurity and the trauma inflicted on families, schools and communities.

To underscore the threat, President Bola Tinubu transmitted a bill to parliament on Tuesday to create state police.

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, recently announced that approximately 150 terrorists have been convicted out of about 300 currently facing trial.

This development deserves recognition. It demonstrates that government institutions are making efforts to hold perpetrators accountable and strengthen the rule of law.

However, the figures expose the frightening scale of the threat confronting the country.


Hundreds of individuals are standing trial for terrorism-related offences. Beyond the criminality involved lies a deeper tragedy: many of these individuals could have been productive citizens contributing to national development rather than undermining it.

Nigeria is bleeding in this respect, too.

The country’s fourth position on the Global Terrorism Index should concern every citizen and every level of government. Terrorism and violent criminality are no longer isolated challenges confined to remote areas. They have become national threats affecting every region and every social class.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, legal practitioners, civil society organisations and other stakeholders have voiced fears that widespread insecurity could pose significant challenges to the conduct of the 2027 general elections. Elections cannot flourish where citizens are unable to move freely, gather safely or participate without fear.

While insecurity often worsens as election seasons approach, owing partly to political distractions and heightened tensions, elections alone cannot explain the depth of Nigeria’s security crisis. The more fundamental problem lies in policy inconsistency, inadequate coordination and the absence of a comprehensive, long-term counterterrorism strategy.

Today, terrorism and banditry seem to have overtaken large parts of the country. Schools are unsafe. Places of worship and highways are vulnerable. Even homes no longer guarantee security. Citizens increasingly feel exposed and abandoned.

The government must focus not only on the gunmen but also on the broader ecosystem that sustains terrorism and banditry. Criminal networks do not operate in isolation. They depend on suppliers, informants, financiers, transporters and collaborators who provide logistics and intelligence.


A recent example emerged in mid-June when the Federal Capital Territory Police Command arrested four suspects, including a pregnant woman allegedly serving as a cook and logistics supplier to bandits operating barely a kilometre from the FCT border. Such cases illustrate the hidden networks that enable violent groups to survive and expand.

These collaborators keep terrorists in business. They must be identified, prosecuted and removed from the system.

Security experts have also warned that if terrorist groups are not decisively crushed, they will increasingly target politically exposed persons and other prominent figures.

The government must therefore overhaul its counterinsurgency strategy. Security agencies require stronger coordination, better intelligence gathering and greater accountability.

Allegations that some security personnel have sold weapons to criminal groups must be thoroughly investigated and punished wherever proven. The integrity of the security architecture must not be compromised from within.

The terror ecosystem must be drained. The government must dismantle criminal networks, disrupt their funding and logistics, and win the confidence of citizens whose intelligence is critical to preventing attacks.

Nigeria cannot continue to spend more on security while becoming less secure. The country is bleeding, and the wounds are deepening.
https://punchng.com/nigeria-is-bleeding/

Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by iwaeda(op): 1:43pm On Jun 26
Nlfpmod, Nigeria is more than bleeding. grin grin grin grin angry
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by helinues: 1:48pm On Jun 26
Citizens being inhumane to each other
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by TopBanter: 1:55pm On Jun 26
It is the core North that is "bleeding" and this is because the people of the region and the leaders (religious, political, military, cultural etc) are allies of bandits and terrorists when they should be their nemesis.

Meaning banditry and terrorism has now become a way of life in the NE and NW.

What the core North don't understand is that they can never achieve a takeover of the South which is what I believe they want.

Simply impossible because the South has far more value and important people. Nigeria is heading for separation for sure. Like Sudan.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Pootle: 4:36pm On Jun 26
nigeria is bleeding, nigeria is bleeding what are you doing to stop the bleeding, it should not always be what can this country do for you what can you do to change the country, too many social media president.

am not for or against any political party or persons so quote me with your sense
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Osiris12: 4:37pm On Jun 26
Government should start rolling out the beans to fry akara
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Angelfrost(m): 4:37pm On Jun 26
Sad... Just sad.

So, will Tinubu take the advice he gave to Jonathan in 2014 on the issue of insecurity?!!

Will he honorably resign since the buck stops at his feet/office?!!
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by givedemwotowoto: 4:37pm On Jun 26
After failing to do his job as President, he and his supporters are desperate to force him back into office by destabilizing opposition and buying the votes of desperate and hungry citizens.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Kingray10: 4:37pm On Jun 26
To Nigerian, Tinubu doesn't care, all he cares about is reelection.
Whosoever that give him his vote shall be the next kidnapped victim. AMEN.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Osiris12: 4:38pm On Jun 26
Fg should start rolling out the beans for akara
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Slippy: 4:38pm On Jun 26
Believe this people at your risk

They are all in on the scam

Nigerian media is complicit in the rap3 of Nigeria
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Mattswaggz: 4:38pm On Jun 26
Na today?....before the bleeding was small small and then bubu came and made it severe and now Yekini is targeting making it death completely.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Mattswaggz: 4:38pm On Jun 26
The only way to save this sinking ship is to either disintegrate/regionalized it or individuals can decide to either jump off if they're bouyant enough or stay and hope for the best.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Wealthoptulent(m): 4:39pm On Jun 26
VERY MUCH oo, people are W!CKED

FatimaAbubakar:
The news sweet me for belle no be small. The way those Fulani guys dealt mercilessly with Sunday Igboho errand Boys. Lol. More to come grin grin
is this a CITIZEN as WELL? happy in L!F£ bn LOST? finding JOY, but they believe
NEW 9ja IS POSSIBLE jus thru one person abi?

Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Kingray10: 4:39pm On Jun 26
Tinubu doesn't care, even if half of the country dies in the hands of Insurgency.
All he cares about is reelection.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Sonnobax15(m): 4:40pm On Jun 26
lipsrsealed
Those of you who still take pleasure in defending this administration,I imagine if you guys are in touch with reality at all or is it because you're benefitting peanuts and crumbs from the same govt? angry

Cuz ,the truth is that Nigeria is bleeding and our leaders are comfortable with the way it is. The masses aren't even helping matters at all.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by sofeo(m): 4:40pm On Jun 26
Wickedness & Typical Black mentality affecting us all and it's reflecting in, and also affecting our society.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Slippy: 4:40pm On Jun 26
Will Punch support mass protests to pressure the govt to stop the bleeding ?!!!

I doubt they will
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by sofeo(m): 4:40pm On Jun 26
Wickedness & Typical Black mentality affecting us all and it's reflecting and affecting in our society.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Nwaiyoo: 4:41pm On Jun 26
Nigeria is been fixed by Tinibu.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Taquin(f): 4:41pm On Jun 26
Well said by punch some en
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by ogolemati: 4:41pm On Jun 26
cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool Nigerian are not fair to agbero chairman.no one is asking if the man have recovered all the money that left his bullion vans. How do you expect good leadership from a man that emptied his bullion vans on his touts to grab snatch and ran away with power

Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by malali: 4:42pm On Jun 26
Decentralized policing structure
* Expand community/state-level policing capacity to reduce pressure on centralized security response and improve local intelligence speed.
Food price stabilization measures
* Strengthen logistics corridors, reduce transport bottlenecks, and address post-harvest losses that drive inflation more than production itself.
Energy and power reliability reforms
* Prioritize consistent electricity supply improvements for households and small businesses to reduce generator dependency and living costs.
Targeted social protection expansion
* Scale transparent cash-transfer and subsidy programs focused directly on low-income households rather than broad, inefficient subsidy systems.
Local manufacturing incentives
* Support domestic production of essential goods (food, medicine, building materials) to reduce import pressure and currency sensitivity.
Security-intelligence coordination upgrade
* Improve data sharing between agencies and strengthen rapid-response systems to reduce delayed reaction to attacks.
Education and youth employment pipelines
* Expand vocational training and apprenticeship-to-work pathways to reduce unemployment-driven vulnerability to crime recruitment.
Anti-corruption enforcement consistency
* Strengthen predictable enforcement mechanisms to improve public trust and reduce resource leakage in public spending.
Transport and rural access infrastructure
* Improve road networks in rural regions to reduce isolation that enables criminal activity and raises food distribution costs.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by OgwuEgo: 4:43pm On Jun 26
Baby steps of pain, Master strategist is on the throne.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by gracias124: 4:43pm On Jun 26
majority of the people that will comment on this thread dont know how it feels to experience the bleeding that this country is bleeding
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Didijiji: 4:43pm On Jun 26
helinues:
Citizens being inhumane to each other
and government been very lovely and caring. All our women will soon start selling akara
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by ogolemati: 4:44pm On Jun 26
helinues:
Citizens being inhumane to each other
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin former chairman agbero union nairaland branch is back Amovingman has disappeared grin angry grin grin grin grin welcome

Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by israelmao(m):
Insecurity in Nigeria is a total organized crime between some political big shots and their foot soldiers against defenceless Nigerians and Nigerian State with ingrained intention for personal aggrandizement .That is the primary reason it has been difficult to conquer.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Didijiji: 4:44pm On Jun 26
helinues:
Citizens being inhumane to each other
yes and government been very lovely. All our women will soon start selling Akara as powered by remit tinubu
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by Hhh4444: 4:45pm On Jun 26
Na beans win am this time. Rice formula no work.
Osiris12:
Government should start rolling out the beans to fry akara
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by AMINDA: 4:45pm On Jun 26
TopBanter:
It is the core North that is "bleeding" and this is because the people of the region and the leaders (religious, political, military, cultural etc) are allies of bandits and terrorists when they should be their nemesis.

Meaning banditry and terrorism has now become a way of life in the NE and NW.

What the core North don't understand is that they can never achieve a takeover of the South which is what I believe they want.

Simply impossible because the South has far more value and important people. Nigeria is heading for separation for sure. Like Sudan.
Kindly specify where the core North is and which of the South? Tinubu has Matawalle whom as governor, pioneered negotiations with bandits as his Minister of Defence but you're still fixated on North and South. The joke is on you.
Re: Nigeria Is Bleeding- Punch Editorial by sweerychick(f): 4:47pm On Jun 26
Nigeria is not bleeding, we need to start roasting corn and selling akara
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