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Failure To Take Decisive Actions Against Insecurity: A Major Setback To Nigeria’s Development -By Halima Hassan

Nigeria’s persistent insecurity cannot be effectively addressed without firm, timely, and well-coordinated government action. The protection of lives and property remains the fundamental responsibility of every government. Restoring public confidence requires decisive policies, strengthened institutions, and sustained efforts to ensure that every Nigerian can live, work, and pursue opportunities in a safe and secure environment. Only through effective leadership and collective national commitment can Nigeria overcome its security challenges and achieve sustainable peace and development.

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Nigeria continues to face one of the most challenging security crises in its history. From insurgency in the North-East to banditry in the North-West, kidnapping across major highways, communal clashes in the North-Central, and violent crimes in the South, insecurity has become a national concern. While the government has repeatedly assured citizens of its commitment to restoring peace, many Nigerians believe that the lack of decisive and consistent action has allowed criminal activities to flourish.

The inability to respond swiftly and effectively to security threats has created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty. Citizens now live with the constant anxiety of becoming victims of kidnappers, terrorists, armed robbers, or other criminal groups. In many communities, people have abandoned their farms, businesses, and homes because they no longer feel safe. This situation has weakened public confidence in the government’s ability to fulfill its primary responsibility of protecting lives and property.

One of the greatest consequences of delayed action is that criminal groups often become more organized and emboldened. When perpetrators are not arrested promptly or prosecuted effectively, it sends a dangerous message that crime can be committed with little or no consequences. This perception encourages more individuals to engage in criminal activities, thereby worsening the country’s security challenges.

The economic implications of insecurity are equally severe. Investors are reluctant to establish businesses in areas where security cannot be guaranteed. Existing businesses incur huge costs on private security, while many entrepreneurs are forced to relocate or shut down operations entirely. Farmers who cannot safely cultivate their land contribute to food shortages, rising inflation, and increasing poverty across the country.

Education has also suffered significantly due to persistent insecurity. Numerous schools have been temporarily closed following attacks or threats by armed groups. Students and teachers are often displaced, while parents live in fear of sending their children to school. This disruption undermines human capital development and threatens the future of millions of young Nigerians.

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The humanitarian impact of insecurity continues to grow as thousands of families are displaced from their homes. Internally displaced persons struggle with inadequate shelter, food shortages, healthcare challenges, and limited educational opportunities. Many communities that once thrived economically have become dependent on humanitarian assistance due to prolonged violence and instability.

The justice system also faces criticism for its inability to ensure timely prosecution of criminal suspects. Delays in investigations, weak prosecution, and occasional reports of suspects regaining freedom without clear accountability undermine public trust. Strengthening the criminal justice system is therefore essential to ensuring that offenders are held accountable and future crimes are deterred.

Addressing insecurity requires more than military operations alone. Effective intelligence gathering, improved coordination among security agencies, investment in modern surveillance technology, adequate training of security personnel, and strong community engagement are all critical components of a comprehensive national security strategy. Equally important is addressing the socio-economic conditions such as unemployment, poverty, and youth marginalization that often contribute to criminality.

Political leaders must also demonstrate greater commitment through decisive leadership, transparency, and accountability. Security policies should be implemented consistently rather than reactively after tragic incidents have occurred. Citizens expect practical solutions that produce measurable improvements in safety rather than repeated assurances without corresponding outcomes.

Nigeria’s persistent insecurity cannot be effectively addressed without firm, timely, and well-coordinated government action. The protection of lives and property remains the fundamental responsibility of every government. Restoring public confidence requires decisive policies, strengthened institutions, and sustained efforts to ensure that every Nigerian can live, work, and pursue opportunities in a safe and secure environment. Only through effective leadership and collective national commitment can Nigeria overcome its security challenges and achieve sustainable peace and development.

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Halima Hassan department of mass Communication Kashim Ibrahim University Maiduguri.

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