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Tinubu Orders Security Review In Katsina, Backs State Police

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September 3, 2025
Tinubu Orders Security Review In Katsina, Backs State Police

Tinubu Orders Security Review In Katsina, Backs State Police

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He also pledged to strengthen the fight against banditry through the deployment of advanced military hardware and surveillance gadgets.President Bola Tinubu has directed an immediate review of security operations in Katsina State, with a pledge to strengthen the fight against banditry through the deployment of advanced military hardware and surveillance gadgets.The president stated this on Tuesday at the State House, Abuja, while receiving a delegation of eminent citizens from Katsina led by Governor Dikko Radda.

Tinubu said the country’s security challenges were surmountable but assured that the Federal Government is considering the establishment of state police and the upgrade of forest guards to reinforce grassroots security.Tinubu stressed the need for security outfits that understand local terrain and culture, adding that daily feedback on security operations in the state must now be provided.“The security challenges that we are facing are surmountable. I have today directed all the security agencies to energise further and look at the strategies. We have approved the additional acquisition of drones,” the President said.He added that his administration was reviewing all aspects of security and would holistically consider creating state police.

See the full statement below: STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE PRESIDENT TINUBU DIRECTS IMMEDIATE REVIEW OF SECURITY OPERATIONS IN KATSINA, ASSURES OF STATE POLICE, FOREST GUARD UPGRADE President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday in Abuja, said the armed forces will deploy more advanced military hardware and surveillance gadgets in Katsina State to halt the recent spate of attacks on innocent citizens by bandits.

The President, who received a delegation of eminent citizens of the state led by Governor Dikko Umaru Radda at the State House, said the federal government will consider the operations of a state police, and further equip recently deployed forest guards. President Tinubu, who decried the politicisation of proposed state police, said the exigencies of security in some states will require the deployment of outfits that understand the terrain and the peculiar culture of the people and can easily network at the grassroots. “The security challenges that we are facing are surmountable.

Yes, we have porous borders. We inherited weaknesses that could have been addressed earlier. It is a challenge that we must fix, and we are facing it. “I have today directed all the security agencies to energise further and look at the strategies. We have approved the additional acquisition of drones,” he added. The President also directed daily feedback on the operations in Katsina. “I am reviewing all the aspects of security; I have to create a state police.

We are looking at that holistically. We will defeat insecurity. We must protect our children, our people, our livelihood, our places of worship, and our recreational spaces. They can’t intimidate us,” the President added. The President assured the eminent leaders that former President Muhammadu Buhari would be immortalised to capture his legacy for posterity. “The time we lost our brother, President Buhari, is a loss for all of us. It is the will of God Almighty, but he has left in a good way. He didn’t hand over a defeated country, a battered political structure, but a legacy of success, and that is the most important thing.

“We just have to continue praying that Almighty Allah should grant him Aljannah Firdausi and give the rest of us the ability to stand very strong and push Nigeria forward. Not to look back in sorrow but move forward in success. “It would have been regretful if we had lost the elections to the other parties. There are no other wishes he would have had than to have Katsina State intact, and the Presidency intact,” the President noted. In his remarks, the Governor of Katsina State thanked the President for his continual support for the state, which includes the appointment of indigenes into strategic positions in the state and the provision of infrastructure.

“Mr President, I would like to thank you very much, and I want to say before our elders that there was never a time I came to the President with a request that he rejected. “We thank you, Mr President, for sharing with Katsina. You are a true son of Katsina State. I recall that Katsina is the first state you visited and spent a night. We thank you for the privilege. “We are here again, Mr President, I know that you are aware of the problem affecting our state,” he said. Radda said the state would need more support in the areas of security, youth empowerment and infrastructure. In a vote of thanks, the former Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari, thanked the President for honouring the late President Muhammadu with a “true state funeral.” Masari assured the President of the loyalty of the state. In his remarks, the Waziri of Katsina, Sen. Ibrahim Ida, commended President Tinubu`s efforts to ensure the timely completion of the Kano-Maradi Rail project and other infrastructures in the state. Ida said the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Airport needed an upgrade to optimise its usage.

He said the state would need more security attention from the federal government, particularly in the Southern part of Katsina. The Waziri of Kastina also thanked the President for honouring the former President with a state burial.

Bayo Onanuga

Special Adviser to the President

(Information & Strategy)

September 2, 2025

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