Security Experts Demand Stronger Action As Insecurity Debate Intensifies.

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  • June 15, 2026
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Growing concerns over violent crime in northern Nigeria have triggered renewed calls for greater accountability and a more robust response from government institutions, with security experts and rights advocates urging authorities to reassess current strategies against banditry and related threats.

The latest calls follow the death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who died while in captivity after being abducted in Katsina State. Speaking on the development, retired military officer and security analyst Major Bashir Galma said the worsening security situation requires urgent intervention, arguing that previous attempts at dialogue with armed groups have failed to deliver lasting results.

Galma urged the Federal Government to focus on dismantling support networks that enable criminal activities within local communities. According to him, informants who provide intelligence and logistical assistance to bandits remain a critical challenge that must be addressed if security operations are to achieve meaningful success. He also called for a stakeholders’ meeting involving retired security personnel and influential citizens to identify practical solutions for Katsina State.

The debate widened as the International Human Rights Commission, Relief Fund Trust raised concerns about the broader implications of insecurity on citizens’ welfare. In an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, the organisation’s Country Director in Nigeria, Ambassador Abdullahi Bakoji Adamu, urged authorities to confront security threats, economic hardship and rising living costs with greater urgency.

Human rights lawyer and security commentator Barrister Bulama Bukarti also questioned the effectiveness of existing security arrangements, describing the death of the retired general as a development that should prompt a thorough review of the nation’s security architecture. He noted that previous incidents involving senior military officers had similarly exposed vulnerabilities within the system and highlighted the need for stronger institutional safeguards.

As calls for action continue to grow, stakeholders say the challenge now lies in how government agencies respond. With security remaining a major national concern, analysts believe public confidence will increasingly depend on visible measures aimed at protecting lives, improving intelligence gathering and ensuring that those responsible for violent crimes are brought to justice.

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