Eugenia Abu claims no terrorist attacks under Tinubu’s presidency despite evidence

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Contrary to the statement made by Eugenia Abu a renowned journalist and security expert, at the African Counter-Terrorism conference in Abuja, there have been reports of terrorist activities in Nigeria since Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed the presidency.

Despite her assertion of a peaceful period, evidence suggests that the security situation has been challenging.

The new administration, under President Tinubu, has been grappling with a resurgence of massive attacks by criminal and jihadist groups. The frequency and intensity of these attacks have posed significant security problems. The violence has been a stark reminder of the immense challenges that await President Tinubu.

There have been reports of large-scale attacks by criminal groups, jihadists, and separatists. The list of attacks seems endless, with more than 100 dead and 3,000 displaced after clashes between communities, 25 worshipers kidnapped in a church, and five soldiers killed in the explosion of a mine.

Despite these challenges, President Tinubu has vowed to tackle these issues head-on. He has acknowledged the vast areas of the country that are not policed or are under the authority of non-state actors2. His administration is expected to take immediate, result-oriented action to neutralize the terror cells and halt the steady descent into the abyss of barbarism in Nigeria.

In conclusion, while there are claims of a peaceful period under President Tinubu’s administration, the reality on the ground paints a different picture. The new administration has a daunting task ahead in ensuring the safety and security of the Nigerian people.

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