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Insecurity: Tinubu calls for whistleblowing against terrorists

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President Bola Tinubu

  • Urges Nigerians to see something, say something

From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has challenged Nigerians to play active roles in the efforts to rid the country of insecurity.

In a message to the nation’s security personnel and the public on his verified X handle @officiaLABAT, yesterday, he described counter‑terrorism as a national responsibility and solicited public cooperation with security agencies.

“The fight against terror is not only a military operation. It is a national duty. Citizens must support our security forces by providing timely, useful information. When you see something, say something. When you know something, report it.”

While praising frontline troops for their sacrifices, he challenged citizens to support the fight against terrorism by reporting suspicious activity.

“I commend all our patriotic frontline soldiers in the fight against terrorism in all forms,” Tinubu wrote. “You stand as a shield between innocent citizens and those who seek to destroy the peace, safety, and dignity of our communities.”

He described the harsh conditions under which security personnel operate: “In the forests, on the roads, at forward operating bases, in the air, creeks, and across difficult terrains, you carry the burden of national protection so that millions of Nigerians can sleep, work, worship, farm, trade, and raise their children in hope.”

Acknowledging the toll of operations, he added: “This fight has not been easy. It has come with pain, pressure, and sacrifice. But your courage has remained firm. Your service is acknowledged. Your sacrifice is honoured. Your country does not take you for granted.”

Tinubu broadened his gratitude beyond the military to include other security agencies and local formations, saying: “To every officer and soldier of our Armed Forces, to the Police, DSS, Civil Defence, intelligence services, local security formations, and all who work day and night to keep Nigeria safe, I say thank you.”

He also recognised the emotional cost borne by families of service members: “Many of you have endured long absences, anxious nights, and the emotional cost of duty. Nigeria remembers that sacrifice, too.”

Paying tribute to the fallen, Tinubu wrote: “We honour those who have paid the supreme price in defence of our country. Their names may not always trend, but their courage lives on in rescued communities, protected families, and the survival of the nation they served.”

President Tinubu rejected any suggestion that violent groups speak for Nigerians: “Nigeria will not surrender to fear. We will not allow terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, or violent extremists to define who we are as a people. Their violence is not our identity. Their hatred does not represent Nigerians of any faith, creed, or community.”

He offered gratitude and a prayer: “To our troops and all front-line patriots, thank you for your courage. Thank you for your vigilance. Thank you for your service. May the Almighty protect you as you protect our country.”

The post comes amid ongoing operations against insurgents, bandits and criminal networks across several parts of Nigeria.