In this episode of Update with Rimamnde Shawulu, we break down Nigeria’s worsening security crisis — from the Katsina mosque massacre where 32 Muslim worshippers were killed, to renewed bandit attacks across the Northwest and Middle Belt.
The Federal Government has vowed to hunt down the perpetrators, while Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, accuses politicians of fueling violence ahead of the 2027 elections. Former Chief of Army Staff Gen. Yusuf Buratai is calling for a national lockdown to combat banditry, and concerned Nigerians want a Presidential Task Force on Security.
We also discuss fresh terrorist ambushes in Sokoto, growing rural-urban migration driven by insecurity, and the long-term dangers of ignoring Nigeria’s multifaceted security problem.
Key highlights:
- Katsina mosque killings and FG’s response
- Politicians accused of stoking insecurity ahead of 2027
- Calls for nationwide lockdown against terrorists
- Demands for a Presidential Task Force on Security
- Troops neutralize terrorists in Sokoto ambush
- Why insecurity keeps spreading despite government claims
- The real risks of rural-urban migration caused by banditry
💬 Do you agree with the government that insecurity is politically driven? Or is Nigeria failing to confront terrorism boldly enough? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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