A nation in need of decisive leadership

20th November 2025 

President Bola Tinubu

The wave of attacks sweeping across Nigeria is no longer a series of isolated tragedies; it has become a national trauma. The burden carried by ordinary Nigerians has reached its breaking point. The recent video of the brutal attack on Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Isegun, Eruku, Kwara State, struck a personal chord. I grew up in CAC. It was the cradle of my moral and spiritual foundation. Seeing a sanctuary — a place meant for refuge and worship — violated in this manner breaks something deep within the soul of our nation.

For many Nigerians, especially those working tirelessly in our cities, our mothers still gather in these churches every week to pray for us. Their prayers anchor us. Their faith sustains our hope. But if they can no longer find safety in the house of God, then where in this country can anyone claim to be safe?

President Bola Tinubu, Nigeria is burning. The people who entrusted their mandate to you are crying for your urgent attention.

History will not remember you for political calculations, party strategies, or decampees trooping into your fold. It will remember you for your legacy — for what you protected and what you restored.

Today, the killings are simply too many. Whether in churches, mosques, schools, or along our highways, bloodshed has become a daily headline. What we need now is not political rhetoric, but a coordinated national security strategy backed by courage and action.

Mr President, anyone advising you to focus on 2027 at this moment is misleading you. Politics should serve the people, not become a game of gathering allies, defectors, and strategists while the nation bleeds. Leadership is about safeguarding lives — everything else is secondary.

It bears repeating: the primary duty of government is the protection of lives and property. All other achievements rest upon this foundation. Without security, development is a mirage.

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