The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has criticised President Bola Tinubu over what it described as his administration’s insensitivity to the worsening insecurity throughout the nation.
In an announcement issued on Sunday through X by the get together’s Nationwide Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC accused the President of neglecting his constitutional duty as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces whereas insecurity continues to escalate nationwide.
The get together condemned Tinubu’s frequent attendance at social and political occasions amid rising assaults and killings, describing it as “unacceptable and irresponsible.”
Abdullahi mentioned 9 native authorities areas in Kwara State, as soon as recognized for peace, have been lately attacked by armed bandits, with residents allegedly pressured to offer meals, drinks, cash, and different gadgets as ransom.
He added {that a} related assault occurred in Kogi State, the place travellers have been killed and a number of other others, together with girls and youngsters, have been kidnapped.
The ADC famous that over 180 colleges in northern Nigeria had been shut as a result of insecurity, including that incidents of abductions, killings, and compelled displacement have been rising in states equivalent to Plateau, Zamfara, Benue, Niger, Kaduna, and Kwara.
The get together faulted the Federal Authorities’s repeated assurances of “progress” in tackling insecurity, saying the claims have been contradicted by the day by day killings of harmless Nigerians.
It additionally criticised the President for failing to go to communities affected by violence, notably in Plateau State, the place tons of have been killed earlier within the 12 months, accusing him of exhibiting “merciless indifference” to the plight of residents.
“The President’s declare of progress within the struggle in opposition to insecurity is a tragic denial of actuality,” Abdullahi mentioned, arguing that Tinubu’s actions have additional divided the nation.
The ADC urged the Federal Authorities to acknowledge the size of the safety disaster, interact immediately with affected communities, enhance coordination of army and police deployments, and supply clear public reporting on safety operations and spending.
“Nigeria is underneath assault. This administration should cease pretending in any other case. The time for symbolic gestures is over; what the nation wants now could be accountable management, operational urgency, and measurable outcomes,” the assertion concluded.