FULL LIST: Tinubu’s 15 Security Teams And Their Regions

President Bola Tinubu came in on May 29, 2023, and inherited the burden of insecurity facing Nigerians in different parts of the country. Soon after resuming office, Tinubu constituted his security team......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

The national security adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, heads President Tinubu’s security team, which comprises 15 security heads, including the service chiefs.

Nigeria’s security challenges

Nigeria is facing a severe insecurity crisis, with various forms of violence and criminal activities rampant across the country. The Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast has led to thousands of deaths, displacements, and human rights abuses. The group’s attacks on civilians, military personnel, and infrastructure have created a sense of fear and uncertainty.

In addition to the Boko Haram threat, Nigeria is also grappling with banditry, kidnapping, and armed robbery. These crimes have become increasingly common, particularly in the northwest and north-central regions. The lack of effective security measures and the proliferation of weapons have emboldened criminals, making it difficult for citizens to feel safe.

The herder-farmer conflict is another significant security concern in Nigeria. The competition for land and resources between herders and farmers has led to violent clashes, resulting in deaths and displacement. Criminal elements have also exploited this conflict, further exacerbating the security situation.

Nigeria’s Niger Delta region challenges

The Niger Delta region faces unique security challenges, including militancy, piracy, and oil theft. The region’s instability has significantly impacted the country’s economy, as it is a major oil-producing area. The government has struggled to address the root causes of the conflict, leading to a persistent sense of insecurity.

The proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has been actively engaged in a separatist movement in the southeast region of Nigeria, seeking independence for the Biafran people. IPOB’s activities include sit-at-home orders and advocacy for self-determination but have also been associated with violent clashes with security forces, resulting in loss of lives and property.

Below is the list of security teams meant to solve the country’s insecurity:

S/N Name Position State Region
1 Badru Abubakar Minister of Defence Jigawa North West
2 Bello Matawalle Minister of Defence (State) Zamfara North West
3 Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo Interior, Minister Ondo South West
4 Ibrahim Gaidam Police, Minister Yobe North East
5 Nuhu Ribadu NSA Adamawa North East
6 Taoreed Lagbaja Chief of Army Staff Osun Southwest
7 Christopher Musa Chief of Defence Staff Kaduna North West
8 Hasan Abubakar Chief of Air Staff Kano North West
9 Emmanuel Ogalla Chief of Naval Staff Enugu South East
10 Kayode Egbetokun Inspector General of Police Ogun South West
11 Bashir A Adeniyi Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Osun South West
12 Adeola O Ajayi DG, Department of State Service Osun South West
13 Mohammed Mohammed DG, National Intelligence Agency Kwara North Central
14 Ahmed A Audi Commandant General, Civil Defence Nasarawa North Central
15 Kemi N Nandap Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service Kaduna North West

Mbaka sends prophetic messages to Tinubu

Legit earlier reported that President Tinubu has been urged to reconsider removing the fuel subsidy, considering the country’s hardships.

Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, the spiritual leader of AMEN, warned the president of an impending protest in the country.

Mbaka noted that though the problem started with the previous governments, Tinubu must act fast.

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