NEWS XTRA
INSECURITY: APC KNOCKS OPPOSITION, REJECTS TINUBU RESIGNATION CALL
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has criticized opposition parties over calls for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resign, insisting that the administration remains committed to addressing the country’s security challenges.
The party’s response follows renewed criticism from opposition figures who have expressed concern over rising incidents of banditry, kidnapping, and other forms of insecurity across the nation.
APC leaders argued that calls for the President’s resignation are politically motivated and do not offer practical solutions to the security issues confronting the country.
According to the ruling party, the Tinubu administration has continued to invest in security operations, strengthen intelligence gathering, and support the armed forces in ongoing efforts to combat criminal groups.
The party maintained that security challenges did not emerge overnight and require sustained, long-term strategies rather than political rhetoric.
APC officials also pointed to recent military operations and security reforms as evidence of the government’s determination to restore peace and stability.
Opposition parties, however, have continued to demand stronger action, arguing that citizens expect faster and more visible results in the fight against insecurity.
Political analysts say the exchange reflects increasing political tension as parties position themselves ahead of future electoral contests.
Observers note that insecurity remains one of the most significant issues shaping public discourse and government accountability in Nigeria.
The APC reaffirmed its support for the President, expressing confidence that ongoing security measures will yield positive outcomes in the coming months.
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