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North on Brink of Losing Future to Insecurity, Governors Lament, Demand Action

... establishment of state police tops the agenda

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The Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) issued a stern warning on Monday, December 1, stating that the region risks losing its future to rapidly escalating insecurity and deepening poverty unless leaders adopt immediate and decisive action.

Speaking at a joint meeting with the Northern Traditional Rulers Council in Kaduna, NSGF Chairman and Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, declared that the North is currently faced with the “grim reality of insecurity and poverty that seeks to undermine our very existence.”

The two-day session, held at the Kaduna State Government House, brought together 19 governors, traditional rulers, security chiefs, and civil society representatives for a final push toward a coordinated response against terrorism, banditry, and social decay.

Governor Yahaya warned that history will judge current leaders not by commissioned projects, but by their ability to “bequeath to them a Northern Nigeria they can truly call home.”

He paid tribute to President Bola Tinubu, commending his “strong leadership and steadfast commitment to Nigeria’s security, sovereignty and territorial integrity,” especially in the rescue efforts for abducted schoolchildren.

The governor extended condolences to families of pupils abducted in Kebbi, Kwara, Kogi, Kano, Niger and Sokoto states, as well as victims of recent Boko Haram attacks in Borno and Yobe.

He insisted that attacks on education — “the bedrock of our children’s future” — are an assault on the region’s destiny.

Warning that insecurity “spares no one — poor or rich, Muslim or Christian,” Yahaya urged an end to partisan bickering and a united stand to “ensure the very survival of the North and Nigeria at large.”

He also called for the rejection of divisive narratives, saying the crisis is driven not only by crime but also by underdevelopment, illiteracy, poor resource management, climate change and the abandonment of millions of Almajiri and out-of-school children.

Topping the agenda was a renewed call for the establishment of state police.

Reaffirming the May 10, 2025, communique of the NSGF, the governors said state policing remains “a critical and effective mechanism” to address today’s security challenges and urged the National Assembly to fast-track constitutional amendments required to make it a reality.

Traditional rulers were tasked to deploy their influence as “stabilisers,” while religious leaders were urged to preach tolerance and avoid incendiary rhetoric.

Political leaders, the forum warned, must desist from exploiting ethnic or religious differences for political gains.

Security agencies were encouraged to maintain proactive surveillance and timely responses, while the judiciary was called upon to ensure swift criminal justice delivery.

In a joint declaration, the governors pledged to work closely with the Federal Government under President Tinubu “to turn the tide and ensure lasting peace and stability for the region and the nation at large.”

Persecondnews recalls that insecurity in the Northern part of the country has heightened in the last couple of weeks.

Persecondnews recalls that at least 24 schoolgirls were abducted by bandits in Kebbi State.

However, they reportedly regained their freedom a few days after their abduction.

Similarly, bandits whisked away no fewer than 300 school children from a Catholic private school in Niger State, out of which 50 reportedly escaped and have been reunited with their families.

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