Tinubu’s N3.7trillion Expenditure On Nigerian Police, Defence Fails to Tackle Alarming Insecurity

MJConcept TV News review of the Open Treasury Portal has shown that the President Bola Tinubu-led administration spent N3.782 trillion on Defence, Police, Interior, and the Office of the National Security Adviser between January and December 2024.

According to the document, the Ministry of Defence spent N1.973 trillion, the Ministry of Police Affairs spent N903.337 billion, and the Office of the National Security Adviser spent N515.4 billion during the same period. The Ministry of Interior received N391 billion in 2024.

In total, N3.782 trillion was spent by the Defence Ministry, Police Affairs Ministry, Interior Ministry, and the Office of the National Security Adviser in 2024.

Despite these expenditures, Nigerians continue to lament the high rate of insecurity and killings across the country.

In Plateau State, there have been several reports of killings across communities. The Take-It-Back Movement noted that there have been 2,218 killings in Plateau State since April 2023.

More recently, on Sunday night, gunmen stormed a community at about 8pm, killing over 50 people, injuring dozens — including women and children — and burning more than 40 houses.

The attack occurred just two weeks after similar violence in Bokkos LGA, which claimed more than 80 lives.

The situation has not been any better in Borno State, where the State Governor raised an alarm over losing control of parts of the state to bandits.

MJConcept TV News had earlier reported that at least eight people were confirmed dead after an explosive device, reportedly planted by Boko Haram terrorists, detonated on the Damboa-Maiduguri road in Borno State.

MJConcept TV News gathered that the incident occurred on Saturday, leaving several others injured and taken to the hospital.

Local sources, including Facebook user Ibn Maigana, confirmed the attack, shedding light on the long-standing dangers faced by residents in the area.

There have also been killings reported in Benue State, with residents fleeing for safety.

A report by SBM Intelligence noted that the insecurity rocking Benue State has forced 300,000 persons into makeshift camps.

“The humanitarian consequences have been catastrophic. Entire communities have been displaced, with over 2.2 million people forced from their homes nationwide, and more than 300,000 crowded into makeshift camps in Benue State alone.”

Ondo State residents have also protested against growing insecurity, with kidnappings and deaths from suspected criminal herders recorded in the State.

Protests have also been held in Enugu State against insecurity, with residents lamenting the takeover of homes by rampaging bandits.

A report by MJConcept TV News noted that no fewer than 44 farm settlements, known as Ndiagu, have been overrun, with residents forced to flee their homes and seek shelter in neighbouring communities.

The affected communities include Abor Ishala, Mgbuji, Agu-Amede, Eha-Agu, and Umuhu.

The latest and most populated farm settlement to come under attack by marauding herdsmen was Ndiagu Amofia village in Umuhu Eha-Amufu autonomous community on February 28. Residents were forced to flee their homes and seek shelter in neighbouring communities.

In Abor, no fewer than nine farm settlements were overrun by militias, who sacked the residents and took over their homes with their families.

Data from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) shows that Nigeria recorded 9,355 fatalities from “political violence.

While the Government has continued to restate its commitment to security, Nigerians have lamented that occurrences do not prove or reflect this.

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