Atiku Abubakar Rebukes President Tinubu Over Escalating Benue Massacres Following Unfulfilled Security Guarantees To Nigerian Citizens

Atiku Abubakar urges President Tinubu to honor security promises as fresh attacks in Benue and Kaduna highlight a growing Nigerian humanitarian crisis.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 6, 2026, 4:01 PM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Peoples Gazette

Atiku Abubakar Rebukes President Tinubu Over Escalating Benue Massacres Following Unfulfilled Security Guarantees To Nigerian Citizens - article image
Atiku Abubakar Rebukes President Tinubu Over Escalating Benue Massacres Following Unfulfilled Security Guarantees To Nigerian Citizens - article image

A Breakdown In Presidential Security Guarantees

The Nigerian political landscape has shifted toward sharp confrontation as the opposition demands immediate accountability for a surge in regional bloodshed. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar publicly addressed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, insisting that the executive must honor his previous commitments to safeguard the nation. This demand follows a series of lethal incidents in Benue State that occurred less than three days after the President had explicitly assured the public in Plateau State that such atrocities would not be repeated.

The Failure Of Rhetoric Amidst Rising Casualties

The persistence of these attacks has led to accusations that the administration’s security declarations are essentially hollow. According to Atiku Abubakar, the fact that over a dozen lives were taken in Benue so shortly after a presidential vow of protection suggests a disconnect between White House statements and the reality on the ground. The former Vice President argued that the current climate of violence demands more than mere words, urging the President to rise to the functional challenges of governance rather than relying on scripted assurances.

Widespread Displacement and Threats in Nasarawa and Kaduna

The security crisis appears to be expanding beyond isolated pockets, affecting multiple states across the Nigerian Middle Belt and North. Reports have emerged of families fleeing on foot in Nasarawa communities due to imminent threats of violence, while fresh weekend attacks in Kaduna State have further strained the national security apparatus. Atiku expressed deep concern over these developments, noting that the sight of citizens abandoning their homes in fear is a stark indicator of a failing protective framework.

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