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Goodluck ignored Chibok, it cost him
Buhari underestimated Boko Haram, it cost him
When I hear President Tinubu call the insecurity in Nigeria “politics” sponsored by PMS subsidy and forex brokers, it's either he is in a bubble or has been poorly briefed
The insecurity in Nigeria has progressively gotten worse; large swaths of Nigeria's territory are ungovernable and deserted.
This has nothing to do with politics
How can you govern a nation where citizens are afraid of travelling between towns or living in a big town?
I hope the President understands this and rises to the occasion
General Christopher Musa gave an order: see a bandit, see a terrorist, kill them. No more calling Abuja. No more waiting for permission. Seven days later, he was removed as Chief of Defence Staff.
Seven days.
That removal told you everything about who actually runs Nigeria’s security apparatus. It wasn’t about competence. It was about control. The cabal does not want a general who acts. It wants a general who asks.
Then came the pressure. The Americans noticed and Nigerians noticed. The consensus was rare: bring Musa back, make him Defence Minister, let the man work.
So they brought him back.
And then they called him aside.
The same people who removed him for being too decisive sat him down and explained how things are done. What he must do. What he must not do. And somewhere in that room, the general who once said kill the terrorists became the politician who now manages their optics.
That is the Nigerian security story in full. Every man with fire in him gets called aside. Every policy with teeth gets blunted before it bites. And the cycle continues, counted in bodies.
Musa’s appointment changed nothing because appointments in Nigeria are not about governance. They are about absorption. Find the threat, give it a title, and neutralise it with protocol.
We did not get a Defence Minister. Na cautionary tale we get now. His job is to tell us stories.