The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has criticized President Bola Tinubu and the country’s military leadership for what it described as a complete failure to implement a winning strategy in the fight against terrorism and banditry in Nigeria.
The group expressed outrage over the recent developments in Zamfara and Niger states, where terrorists have not only continued to terrorize local communities but have also managed to capture military hardware, further exposing the weaknesses in Nigeria’s security apparatus.
HURIWA took particular issue with President Tinubu’s decision to send a delegation led by the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Muhammed Matawalle, and the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to Sokoto as part of efforts to address banditry and terrorism in the North West.
The organization dismissed this move as mere political posturing that fails to address the root causes of insecurity or provide a concrete strategy for victory.
In a statement issued on Monday, HURIWA questioned the effectiveness of dispatching high-profile government officials to Sokoto without a clear, actionable plan.
“Sending a Minister or the CDS to Sokoto is not a strategy; it is a political stunt. Are these officials going to lead troops into b? Are they going to dismantle terrorist networks themselves?
This is not what Nigerians expect from their leaders. Nigerians want a real, winning strategy—something the current administration and military chiefs have failed to deliver,” said Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA’s National Coordinator.
HURIWA did not mince words in calling out what it sees as the underlying reasons for the persistent failure in the fight against terrorism: incompetence at the highest levels of the military and the politicization of key appointments. The organization lamented that the President, possibly due to ethnic considerations or political patronage, has refused to appoint the most competent Generals to lead the nation’s armed forces.
“There is no excuse for the President to continue appointing incompetent military leaders when there are qualified generals across various ethnic groups who can lead this country out of the security quagmire. The continued reliance on generals who lack the strategic acumen to defeat these terrorists is not only frustrating but dangerous for the country,” HURIWA stated.
The group pointed to the recent events in Zamfara State, where terrorists led by Bello Turji were seen celebrating the capture of an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) belonging to the Nigerian Army. According to reports, the military vehicle got stuck in a marshy area, forcing troops to abandon it temporarily. However, the situation was exploited by terrorists who then boasted about their capture of the vehicle, further demoralizing both the military and the general populace.
“How can a country continue to fight terrorism for over a decade without any sign of victory? Some top Generals in the military are using the counter-terrorism war as a multi-billion naira franchise for themselves. There is no other explanation for the continuous failures we are witnessing. The President must put aside political considerations and appoint leaders based on merit if he truly wants to see an end to this crisis,” HURIWA declared.
HURIWA also expressed deep concern over the failure of Nigeria’s intelligence community to monitor and intercept terrorist communications effectively.
The organization noted that despite the significant resources allocated to intelligence and security agencies, they have been unable to detect and disrupt terrorist networks operating within the country.
Citing a recent report by SB Morgen (SBM) Intelligence, HURIWA highlighted the grim reality that over 1,056 Nigerians were killed in kidnap-related incidents between July 2023 and June 2024, while kidnappers demanded an astounding N10.9 billion in ransom during the same period.
The organization criticized the government’s lack of a comprehensive strategy to combat these crimes, which have become increasingly brazen and widespread.
“It is beyond comprehension that terrorists can communicate openly and plan their attacks without being intercepted by our intelligence agencies. The same terrorists are now taunting the Nigerian government on social media, yet the security forces seem powerless to stop them.
“What is the use of linking National Identification Numbers (NIN) to mobile networks if the intelligence community cannot use this data to track and neutralize these threats?” HURIWA asked.
HURIWA further called for a complete overhaul of the military leadership and a new, merit-based approach to appointments within the armed forces.
The organization stressed that the only way to defeat the terrorists and restore peace to Nigeria is through competent leadership that is not compromised by political or ethnic considerations.
“Nigeria needs a winning strategy, and this can only be achieved by appointing, particularly a Chief of Army Staff who has the vision, the experience, and the tactical knowledge to defeat these terrorists.
“If the President insists on appointing a Yoruba man to this position, there are many competent Yoruba generals to choose from. But the current crop of leaders has proven time and again that they are not up to the task,” HURIWA stated.
HURIWA also demanded immediate action from the President to ensure that the lives and properties of Nigerians are protected.
The group emphasized that the government’s top priority should be the security and well-being of its citizens, and this can only be achieved through decisive leadership and a clear, coherent strategy.
HURIWA, in the same vein, reiterated its call for accountability at all levels of government and the military.
“The organization warned that unless there is a radical change in the way the security challenges are being handled, Nigeria risks descending further into chaos.
“The time for political shenanigans is over. Nigerians deserve better. They deserve a government that will take their security seriously and a military that is capable of delivering victory,” the statement added.