A Call for National Responsibility
Nigeria must do better. The bombings in Zamfara and Borno show insecurity is unacceptable. Protecting lives, tackling poverty, and restoring accountability must be our national priority.
A Call for National Responsibility
I have just received the heartbreaking news about the bombing in Zamfara a few hours ago. This tragic report comes just days after the bombing in Borno, at a time when families should have been gathered in peace, celebrating life and hope.
This incident is part of a troubling pattern of insecurity that has become far too normal across our country. What is most concerning is that these attacks continue despite repeated assurances from the government.
The protection of human life must return to the forefront of our national priorities. We must also address the root causes that continue to fuel violence: poverty, unemployment, and the collapse of local economies and businesses. When people are abandoned by their leaders, desperation and crime thrive. A secure Nigeria cannot emerge without a productive Nigeria—one that creates opportunities, restores trust, and lifts citizens out of poverty.
To the people of Zamfara and Borno, my deepest condolences go out to you all. Your grief is shared by millions of Nigerians who are weary of burying victims of terrorism that should have been contained long ago.
Nigeria must do better. We need to move away from excuses and embrace competence, compassion, and accountability. No country can progress when its citizens live in fear. We owe it to every Nigerian—both those who are alive today and those we have lost—to finally build a nation where life is valued and protected.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO