ADC Blames President Tinubu for Kwara Killings, Questions Security Emergency Declaration

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the recent massacre in Kwara State, attributing the security failure to President Bola Tinubu’s administration. In a statement by National Publicity Secretary Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party described the killing of approximately 170 people in Kaiama LGA as evidence that government security measures are ineffective.

The ADC questioned the implementation and impact of the President’s November 2025 declaration of a state of emergency on security and his pledge to recruit thousands of police officers. The party warned that violence appears to be merely displaced rather than curtailed, citing deficiencies in intelligence, border control, and inter-agency coordination. It called for transparency on the true security status and concrete actions to prevent armed groups from operating freely across states.

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The opposition’s critique directly links the tragedy to perceived failures in national security strategy and execution.
It challenges the efficacy and sincerity of the government’s announced emergency security measures.
The statement amplifies public anxiety and erodes confidence in the state’s capacity to protect citizens.
It frames the incident as part of a pattern of violence migration rather than isolated regional unrest.
The ADC’s call for accountability places political pressure on the administration to demonstrate tangible results.

The ADC’s condemnation transforms the Kwara attack into a focal point for broader political scrutiny of the Tinubu administration’s security governance.

Sources: ADC Official Statement

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