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Nigeria faces existential security threat, warns former presidential hopeful

He attributed the worsening insecurity to deepening poverty, prolonged governance failure.

• December 28, 2025
Gbenga Hashim
Gbenga Hashim(Credit: Peoples Gazette)

A former presidential hopeful, Gbenga Hashim, says home-grown solutions remain the only plausible panacea to the recurring security challenges in Nigeria.

He, however, described the recent United States airstrikes targeting Islamic State (IS) elements operating within Nigeria as a “damning indictment of the country’s security architecture.”

This is contained in a statement issued to journalists on Sunday, in Kaduna.

Mr Hashim said that the U.S. intervention reflected growing international concern over Nigeria’s deteriorating security situation, particularly in the North-West, where terrorist groups were steadily consolidating their influence.

According to the former presidential candidate, responsible global actors cannot afford to ignore the emergence of an IS foothold in Nigeria, stressing that the country is “too large, too strategic, and too important to be allowed to fail.”

Mr Hashim revealed that since 2021 and more intensely over the past year, his team had repeatedly warned that security modelling in the North-West pointed towards a dangerous trajectory, including the potential emergence of an IS-aligned enclave if urgent action was not taken.

He attributed the worsening insecurity to deepening poverty, prolonged governance failure, and weakened institutions, which he said had “emboldened extremist groups while silencing moderate political and secular voices across the region.”

While acknowledging that international airstrikes may temporarily degrade terrorist capabilities, Hashim stressed that lasting solutions can only come from within.

He added that as external interventions were not expected to be one-off actions, the mechanisms guiding them must be carefully negotiated.

According to him, this should be done within the framework of security cooperation between sovereign nations, with clear accountability structures and transparent reporting measures to prevent abuse and ensure long-term stability.

Mr Hashim said: “The situation in the North-West is dire.

“Without urgent internal reforms, improved governance, and decisive political leadership, external military interventions will not produce sustainable results.

Mr Hashim further “questioned the readiness of the APC-led government to undertake the critical internal reforms needed to stabilise the country.”

He argued that Nigeria had continued to “grapple with fundamental governance and security deficits that threaten its democratic future.”

Mr Hashim cautioned that Nigeria can no longer afford denial or half-measures in the face of what he described as an existential threat.

He called for “urgent, courageous leadership to prevent further deterioration of national security.”

(NAN) 

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