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Security Has Improved – Northern Governors Commend President Tinubu

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Nigerian governors under the auspices of the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) have reported measurable improvement in the security situation across the region despite the persistent insecurity affecting parts of the country under President Bola Tinubu administration.

Politics Nigeria reports that Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, the Forum’s chairman and Governor of Gombe State, made the announcement in Abuja at the start of the meeting of the forum’s members, which included all 19 northern state governors.

While admitting that insecurity in northern Nigeria is deeply intertwined with issues of illiteracy and poverty, the forum stressed the need to invest deliberately and massively in education, human capital development, and economic opportunities for the unemployed to achieve lasting peace.

The Forum’s chairman said: “When we last met in December 2025, we were confronted with a deeply troubling security situation that demanded urgent, coordinated, and decisive action.”

“Today, I am encouraged to note that, through our collective efforts and the support of the Federal Government, the security situation across parts of Northern Nigeria has shown measurable improvement.

“However, there is absolutely no room for complacency. We must sustain and intensify our collective efforts to consolidate on the gains recorded by neutralising emerging threats and ensuring that peace and security take firm and lasting root across our region. The safety of our people remains the foundation upon which all development rests,” he warned.

The Forum’s chairman further revealed that the thrust of the meeting is to restrategise and put proactive measures in place to avert recurring farmers–herders clashes before the commencement of this year’s rainy season.

They also assured that they would be at the forefront of the creation of state police, noting that the nature and complexity of the security challenges facing northern Nigeria require localised, intelligence-driven responses that only state policing can effectively provide.

“My dear colleagues, the NSGF is at the forefront of the growing national conversation around the creation of state police, as captured in our various communiques. We have consistently maintained that the nature and complexity of the security challenges we face require localised, intelligence-driven responses that only state policing can effectively provide.

“In this regard, we must commend President Bola Tinubu for his leadership and support towards advancing this critical reform. His commitment to working with the National Assembly to create the necessary constitutional framework for state policing in Nigeria is a significant step forward, and we must continue to lend our full support to this initiative as part of our broader strategy to secure our region.

“While we confront these security challenges, we must not lose sight of their underlying causes. Insecurity in Northern Nigeria is deeply intertwined with issues of illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, and underdevelopment.

“If we are to achieve lasting peace, we must invest deliberately and massively in education, human capital development, and economic opportunities for our people. The challenge of out-of-school children, in particular, remains a critical concern that requires urgent, continuous and coordinated action,” the Forum’s chairman said.

On the need to put measures in place to avert farmer–herder clashes, the forum said: “As we approach the rainy season, we must also proactively address the recurring issue of farmer-herder conflicts, which has historically posed significant threats to peace and agricultural productivity in our region.”

“It is essential that we work closely with the federal government, security agencies, and community leaders to develop sustainable, proactive and lasting solutions. In this regard, we lend our support to Mr President’s livestock transformation initiatives, which provide a viable pathway for resolving these conflicts in a structured and modern manner,” he said.

Admitting that efforts towards institutional strengthening and restructuring of the NSGF are yielding results, the forum noted: “As we continue to take on greater responsibilities in collectively shaping the future of northern Nigeria, it is imperative that the Northern States Governors’ Forum is repositioned on a solid institutional foundation, one that enhances coordination, ensures continuity, and improves our capacity for strategic engagement and policy implementation.”

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