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Nigeria Exits Security ‘Jeopardy Zone,’ Says Presidential Ai

Christabel Ndoeche
Last updated: August 20, 2025 1:55 pm
Christabel Ndoeche
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Special Adviser to the President on Media and Communication, Sunday Dare, says Nigeria has made progress in addressing insecurity and is no longer in what he described as the “jeopardy zone.”

Speaking on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television breakfast programme, on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, Dare maintained that while challenges remain, security conditions have improved compared to previous years.

“We have seen an improvement in the issue of security; I think we have left the jeopardy zone,” Dare said. He recalled that during the height of the Boko Haram insurgency and the Sambisa crisis years ago, the entire nation was under a “heavy insecurity cloud.”

He urged Nigerians to take a broader view: “We must situate this conversation in context. If you back up five, six years—even to the Jonathan era—you will see the difference. Our institutions are stronger today, and the government has responded more swiftly to flashpoints.”

He, however, acknowledged reports from the National Human Rights Commission indicating spikes in killings and human rights violations, particularly against children, vigilantes, and the elderly.

“The issue of security—there’s no silver bullet. Progressively, that will be addressed. Human rights abuses will occur, but what matters is the response of the judiciary and security institutions,” Dare added.

He also noted the persistence of crime despite deterrents: “Despite laws, punishments, and a penal code, people still commit crimes. So our interrogation should stay with the security agencies, but we must also look at the root causes, poverty, unemployment, and communal clashes.”

Analysts on the programme pushed back, citing NHRC data showing a month-on-month increase of nearly 10% in reported abuses. They questioned whether the government’s claims of improvement align with the lived experiences of Nigerians.

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