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Insurgency Has Dragged for Too Long, It Should End Now – Buratai

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August 23, 2025
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Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai (rtd), has expressed concern that Nigeria’s prolonged security challenges, particularly insurgency, have lasted far longer than expected and must be decisively addressed.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise programme, Buratai lamented the persistence of insecurity in the country.

“It is really unfortunate that security challenges continue to drag for so long, it has really prolonged for too long. Insurgency has permeated the society,” he said.

The former COAS stressed that the crisis requires a multifaceted approach involving government, communities, and individuals, rather than relying solely on military operations.

He highlighted the importance of community resilience, improved welfare support for soldiers, and adopting a whole-of-society strategy to defeat insurgency.

On policing reforms, Buratai expressed support for the creation of state police but cautioned that such a move must be carefully managed.

“State police is necessary, but there must be clear operational guidelines to prevent political interference.

It also requires maturity in governance structures,” he warned.
Reflecting on Nigeria’s political climate, Buratai noted recurring patterns in the country’s political evolution and urged caution, dialogue, and unity to ease rising tensions.

While acknowledging his involvement in politics, the retired Army chief clarified that he currently identifies as a statesman and businessman.

He signaled openness to future political roles but insisted he has no immediate ambitions.

Buratai’s comments underscored the complexities of Nigeria’s security and political landscape, while calling for collective responsibility to end insurgency and restore stability.

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