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As insecurity spreads throughout the country, former Head of State General Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.) has stated that every Nigerian has a stake in the fight against insecurity. He said that defeating terrorism and other criminal activities requires citizens to collaborate with security agencies and the government at all levels.
In a statement released on his 84th birthday, he reflected on the nation’s condition and expressed concern over the worsening security situation. He noted that the recent death of Major General Abubakar Rabe (retd.) and the losses suffered by many Nigerians underscore the urgency of collective action to restore peace and stability.
Abubakar said his years of service in the Nigerian Armed Forces—including participation in the Nigerian Civil War and peace‑keeping missions abroad—gave him a deep understanding of the sacrifices needed to protect the nation. He also acknowledged that many countries face economic and security challenges.
He emphasized that Nigeria must remain focused on supporting efforts to maintain law and order, adding that the country’s security agencies have shown commitment in confronting terrorism. However, he insisted that citizens must also play active roles in defeating criminal elements that threaten national unity.
Abubakar blamed the politicisation of security issues for worsening the crisis, warning that divisive narratives and selfish interests have weakened efforts to address insecurity.
He expressed concern about the spread of misinformation and fake news on social media, saying such actions embolden terrorists and criminal groups by promoting false narratives and propaganda. He urged Nigerians to set aside ethnic, religious, and political differences and unite against those responsible for violence and instability.
The former leader noted that criminals do not discriminate based on identity and further encouraged members of the armed forces and other security agencies to remain resolute in carrying out their duties despite the challenges they face.
He also called on authorities to sustain decisive measures aimed at ending insecurity and preventing further loss of lives.
Reaffirming his commitment to Nigeria’s unity, the former Head of State said he still dreams of a peaceful and prosperous nation that future generations can inherit.
He appealed to citizens to remain calm, law‑abiding, and vigilant while offering prayers for the families of security personnel and other victims who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
“It is clear that the success of attaining this objective must be inclusive. The armed forces and all other security agencies have been very strong in the fight against terrorism. But this is not their fight alone. Every citizen has a stake, and it is my plea that Nigerians unite to fight against terror,” the statement said.
According to the statement, over the years the politicisation of security matters has worsened the situation, bringing us to where we are today. Let us join forces with government and security agencies at all levels to defeat these evil ones, who do not recognise ethnicity, religion, political party, communal life, or other forms of identity.
He said propaganda for political and other selfish gains is also giving oxygen to terrorist groups, even as the use of fake news on social media to propagate false narratives has served to encourage terrorists and other criminal groups. The success of one terrorist group encourages another, and unless we have a rethink, we will continue to promote this crisis.

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