🔥 “Tinubu Tackling Root Causes of Insecurity” — Jimoh Ibrahim Drops Bombshell at UN, Demands Permanent African Seat

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Tinubu insecurity Nigeria By Sojworldnews

Nigeria’s commitment to ending insecurity has taken center stage at the global level. Senator
Jimoh Ibrahim has revealed that President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is actively addressing the grievances fueling unrest across the country.

He made this known while presenting his credentials at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

🟢 Tinubu insecurity Nigeria: Tinubu Tackling Insecurity at Its Root

According to Ibrahim, the Tinubu administration is not just reacting to violence. Instead, it is focusing on the deeper issues driving insecurity.

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“President Bola Tinubu is committed to resolving the grievances that are fuelling insecurity in Nigeria,” Ibrahim stated.

He explained that long-standing socio-economic challenges and political tensions have contributed to instability. However, he stressed that the government is now taking decisive steps to address these concerns.

Furthermore, Ibrahim noted that peace cannot be achieved without tackling the root causes. Therefore, the administration is working on sustainable solutions.

🌍 Tinubu insecurity Nigeria: Call for Africa’s Permanent Seat at the UN

During the event at the United Nations,
Ibrahim also made a strong case for Africa’s representation on the global stage.

He urged world leaders to grant Africa a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.

“Africa deserves a permanent seat on the UN Security Council to ensure fairness and equity in global decision-making,” he said.

In addition, he emphasized that Africa’s growing population and strategic importance make its inclusion necessary.

⚖️ Why This Matters Now

Security remains one of Nigeria’s biggest challenges. From insurgency to banditry, many regions continue to face threats.

However, Ibrahim’s statement signals a shift in strategy. Instead of short-term fixes, the government appears focused on long-term peace.

Moreover, his call for Africa’s representation aligns with ongoing global conversations about fairness and inclusion.

📌 Global Attention on Nigeria

This development places Nigeria firmly in international discussions on security and governance.

As a result, many observers are watching closely. They want to see how these commitments translate into real change on the ground.

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