President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has vowed that Nigeria will overcome the rising threats of terrorism and banditry across the country. Speaking at the National Executive Council (NEC) conference, he emphasized the need for unity, strong leadership, and decisive action to restore peace and security for all Nigerians.

At the recent NEC conference, President Tinubu addressed party members and government officials on the urgent need to tackle Nigeria’s security challenges. He described terrorism, armed robbery, and banditry as “unacceptable” and promised that his administration would take firm steps to protect citizens and restore public confidence.

Tinubu highlighted that tackling insecurity requires coordinated efforts between the federal and state governments, as well as support from local communities. He assured Nigerians that the government is implementing strategies to strengthen law enforcement, intelligence gathering, and military operations in high-risk areas.

The president also stressed the importance of unity and resilience, urging Nigerians not to lose hope despite the ongoing security challenges. He called on all political leaders and stakeholders to work together to ensure that every citizen can live safely and freely.

In addition to security, Tinubu addressed issues of governance, emphasizing accountability, good leadership, and the need to fight corruption at all levels. He stated that economic development and social welfare are deeply linked to national security, and that his administration is committed to creating opportunities that reduce poverty and prevent youth involvement in crime.

Experts believe that while the government’s plans are ambitious, success will depend on sustained funding, efficient deployment of security forces, and active cooperation from communities. The NEC conference serves as a platform for dialogue, policy alignment, and reviewing progress toward these critical national goals.