Politics
HURIWA to Tinubu: Stop unprecedented Insecurity, Mounting Death Toll, or RESIGN*
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently consider stepping aside over what it described as a catastrophic failure of leadership in securing the lives and property of Nigerians, following renewed deadly attacks by Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province in the North-East.
In a strongly worded statement issued in Abuja and signed by its National Coordinator,Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko,HURIWA said the reported killing of Brigadier-General Oseni Braimah and several soldiers during coordinated insurgent attacks in Borno State represents a dangerous escalation that exposes deep vulnerabilities within Nigeria’s military architecture. The group warned that the ability of insurgents to allegedly overrun a military base signals a troubling level of penetration and operational boldness by terrorist groups.
HURIWA stated that while the Defence Headquarters claimed the attack was repelled, conflicting field reports suggesting heavy casualties, including a senior commander, point to a widening credibility gap and the urgent need for transparency and accountability in military communications.
The association stressed that since President Tinubu assumed office in May 2023, Nigeria has witnessed an alarming escalation in terrorist violence, banditry, and communal bloodshed, resulting in mass civilian casualties and repeated humiliation of the nation’s armed forces.
Citing data from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, HURIWA stated that nearly 30,000 Nigerians have been killed in violent incidents across the country since 2023. The group further referenced the Global Terrorism Index by the Institute for Economics and Peace, which shows that terrorism-related deaths in Nigeria surged significantly in the past year, with the country now ranking among the most terrorised nations globally.
HURIWA listed a series of major attacks that underscore what it described as the failure of the Tinubu administration’s security strategy. These include the massacre of about 162 civilians in Kwara State in 2025, the killing of roughly 100 residents in Yelwata, Benue State, and over 1,300 deaths recorded in Plateau State from persistent waves of violence. The group also cited the December 2023 drone strike in Kaduna State that claimed the lives of at least 85 civilians, as well as repeated reports that insurgents have overrun multiple military bases in the North-East in recent years.
According to the group, these incidents demonstrate not only the increasing lethality of attacks but also the expanding geographical spread of violence across Nigeria, with both rural and urban communities now under constant threat.
HURIWA argued that the continuous killing of soldiers, including senior-ranking officers, reflects a deeper institutional crisis within the Nigerian military and exposes the inability of the current administration to provide effective leadership and strategic direction in the fight against terrorism.
HURIWA criticised President Tinubu for retaining service chiefs whom it described as underperforming, despite the persistent deterioration in national security. It argued that the lack of decisive restructuring within the military leadership has contributed to operational stagnation and declining morale among troops.
“The Commander-in-Chief has a constitutional obligation to protect lives and property. The consistent failure to meet this fundamental duty raises legitimate questions about his capacity to lead Nigeria through its worsening security crisis,” the group stated.
The association also pointed to the recent travel advisory by the United States Department of State, which warned American citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria and authorised the evacuation of non-essential embassy staff from Abuja, as a troubling international signal of declining confidence in Nigeria’s security environment.
HURIWA described the U.S. action as “ominous,” suggesting that it reflects intelligence-based concerns about imminent threats that may not yet be fully acknowledged by Nigerian authorities. It warned that such advisories risk damaging Nigeria’s global reputation, discouraging investment, and undermining economic recovery efforts.
The group dismissed official assurances that ongoing military offensives indicate progress, arguing instead that the increasing frequency and sophistication of insurgent counterattacks demonstrate systemic failure rather than desperation by terrorists.
While acknowledging President Tinubu’s public condolences to fallen soldiers and his call for resilience among troops, HURIWA said such statements, though symbolic, fall short of addressing the structural deficiencies plaguing Nigeria’s security framework.
“Condolences without concrete results cannot substitute for effective leadership. Nigerians are tired of rhetoric while communities are attacked, soldiers are killed, and territories remain unsafe,” the statement added.
HURIWA called for sweeping reforms across Nigeria’s security sector, including a complete overhaul of military leadership, enhanced intelligence coordination, improved welfare for troops, and a clearly defined, results-driven counterterrorism strategy.
The group also urged Nigerians to exercise their constitutional rights by peacefully demanding accountability from the government. It specifically called on the Nigeria Labour Congress to mobilise workers nationwide for mass protests against the persistent killings and insecurity across the country.
According to HURIWA, “national silence in the face of mass killings is no longer acceptable,” stressing that civic pressure remains a critical tool in compelling government action.
The association concluded that if President Tinubu is unable to decisively reverse the current trajectory of insecurity, “he should honourably give way to a more capable and vibrant leadership that can rescue Nigeria from the brink.”
As violence continues to spread beyond traditional conflict zones and public frustration deepens, HURIWA warned that the time for decisive action is now, cautioning that failure to act swiftly could push Nigeria toward a deeper national crisis.
Politics
Igboho lacks training, maturity to run 50,000-man security force -Expert
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
A security expert, Dr. Jackson Lekan-Ojo, has warned that Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho does not have the professional training or maturity required to manage a 50,000-man regional security outfit.
Igboho is seeking presidential approval for “Iru Ekun Security Network”, also called “Ija Ekun” or “Tiger Force”, a force he said would flush out criminal elements in Yoruba land.
Speaking to journalists in Abuja, Lekan-Ojo faulted the proposal, saying Igboho’s background makes him unsuitable to coordinate a security network of that scale.
“Igboho lacks the security training and maturity to coordinate a security network of the magnitude he is advocating.
“Floating regional security outfits to tackle security challenges in any region requires the expertise of people who are knowledgeable in security matters. An ex-agitator is not the ideal person to moot the idea of a regional security network,” he said.
The expert said the proposal also raises serious operational and command concerns.
He added: “Igboho is talking about 500,000 soldiers. What type of arms are they going to bear? 500,000 soldiers with dane guns cannot confront 200 bandits that bear AK-47s and other sophisticated weapons. Who is going to train them?”
Lekan-Ojo added that Igboho’s style of public engagement further undermines his credibility for such a role.
“Igboho is an agitator for the Republic of Oduduwa, and he is too loquacious, so people are not going to take him seriously. But whether he is taken seriously or not, a local security outfit coming from him cannot work.”
The security expert said the right process must involve the National Assembly and Ministry of Defence, not just presidential approval.
“Seeking the president’s approval is not enough without presenting it before the National Assembly or without the input of the Ministry of Defence,” he advised, urging the federal government to strengthen the national security architecture instead of backing regional outfits led by non-professionals.
He added that “the best thing for Mr. President is to rejig the nation’s security architecture so that the arrangement can spread around the country.”
Politics
Protesters Storm Federal High Court, U.S. Embassy, EU Office Over Pending Suit, Demand Judge’s Recusal
By Our Correspondent
A coalition operating under the banner of the Legion of Mary Social Justice Organization in Nigeria on Thursday staged protests at the Federal High Court, the United States Embassy, and the European Union Office in Abuja, demanding urgent judicial action in a controversial lawsuit and calling for the reassignment of the presiding judge.
The protesters, led by Comrade Tijani Usman, a former President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), accused the court of delaying proceedings in the matter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, US Visa Fraud and Treason in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1774/2025, between Adaeeze Ireoma Nwosu and Mr George Edokpe Et’al.
The suit is filed by Mrs. Adaeze Ireoma Nwosu against several defendants, including officials linked to Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and representatives of the United States.
Addressing journalists during the protest, Usman said the group was seeking the intervention of the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court to ensure what it described as a fair and timely hearing of the matter.
According to him, the case raises issues relating to constitutional rights, fair hearing, national sovereignty, and concerns, which the group believes are of public importance.
“We are here to speak on a matter pending before the Federal High Court which, in our view, affects the interests of Nigerians. We are calling for urgent judicial action and a fair hearing in the interest of justice,” he said.
The protest followed a petition submitted to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court by K.C. Ukaegbu & Co., solicitors to the claimant, seeking the recusal of Justice M.G. Umar from the case and its reassignment to another judge.
In the application, the lawyers alleged that the claimant could be denied a fair hearing if the matter remained before the current court.
They argued that despite what they described as proper service of court processes on certain defendants, there had been no appearance by those parties and that an application for entry of default had not been granted.
The law firm contended that the court’s decision to adjourn the matter to June 30, 2026, without granting the requested relief, had raised concerns about impartiality.
The petition also referenced previous letters allegedly written by the claimant to the Chief Judge, urging intervention on issues she described as relating to national security and Nigeria’s diplomatic relations with Western nations.
Court documents associated with the suit contain a wide range of allegations and requests directed at foreign governments, international institutions, multinational corporations, and some Nigerian public officials.
Among other reliefs, the claimant is seeking judicial declarations touching on foreign policy, visa arrangements, diplomatic relations, trade agreements, and the activities of foreign entities operating in Nigeria.
The claimant also alleges discrimination, foreign interference, and economic exploitation, claims that have not been independently verified and remain subjects of litigation before the court.
Speaking during the protest, members of the group insisted that their primary demand was the protection of the claimant’s constitutional right to fair hearing.
Usman urged judicial authorities to ensure that justice is not only done but seen to be done, stressing that public confidence in the judiciary depends on transparency, impartiality, and timely adjudication of cases
The protesters also submitted letters at the U.S. Embassy and the European Union Office, where they reiterated concerns about Nigeria’s diplomatic engagements with Western countries and called for what they described as greater respect for Nigeria’s sovereignty.
As of the time of filing this report, neither the Federal High Court, Justice M.G. Umar, the United States Embassy, nor the European Union delegation in Nigeria had issued official responses to the protesters’ demands.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs had also not commented on the allegations contained in the court filings.
Applications seeking the recusal of judges are recognized under the law but are typically determined on the basis of evidence demonstrating actual or perceived bias.
The case is expected to come up again on June 30, 2026, when the court may address pending applications and determine the next stage of proceedings.
Politics
INEC Bows To SDP’s Autonomy : Uploads Prof Umar Abubakar Gombe As National Chairman Of the Party *
By George Mgbeleke
Finally, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has bowed to the autonomy of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), by implementing the ruling of the Supreme Court by uploading the name of Professor Sadid Umar Abubakar Gombe to replace Shehu Musa Gabam, the expelled former national chairman, who was wrongly restored by the Commission, on account according to it, of the earlier judgement of the Court of Appeal.
In a statement signed by National Publicity Secretary of SDP, Araba Rufus Aiyenigba,INEC removed the name of the former chairman and expelled members of the party on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
Arabe noted that having finally overcome and laid to rest, the externally induced leadership crisis, the party now stands on a strong pedestal of sustainable stability to be strongly positioned for the 2027 general elections, with its very popular Presidential Candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo, whom Nigerians comfortably relate with as possessing the requisite capacity and competence to take the country out of the woods.
“The decision of INEC to respect the rule of law and judicial authorities, particularly in this instance, is widely commended by not a few Nigerians, especially within the ranks of the SDP faithful nationwide.
“It is pertinent to note that this new stance of INEC to recognise and respect the autonomy of the SDP to choose its leadership and discipline and conduct its internal affairs solely in accordance with its constitution as moderated by the constitution of Nigeria and the Electoral Act 2026, is in line with the express guardian of the Supreme Court, that neither the courses nor INEC has authority or power to interfere in the internal affairs of political parties.
“It is our expectation that INEC will use this momwnt to turn a new leaf and work cooperative and respectively with mot only the SDP, but all political parties, in the manner that will show that the word ‘independent’ that is the first name of INEC is not a hollow term.”
Continuing he said, “On our part, the SDP is poised to working with all Nigerians and democratic institutions to deepen our democracy and provide a platform for all Nigerians who want to bid farewell to poverty and insecurity in our land, by ensuring that we lead Nigerians to form a government that will implement Chapter 2 of the Constitution, fundamental objectives and directive principles of state policy as reflected in the SDP manifesto.
“The National Chairman, Prof. Sadiq Umar Abubakar Gombe and the members of the National Working Committee (NWC) assured the members of the party across the country, and the Nigerian public, that the SDP will continue to promote the true interests of Nigeria and work for democratic consolidation, for the good of our nation.”
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