Insecurity has long been the country's most stubborn challenge; it is a problem that has outlived successive administrations and continues to shape the daily lives of millions. Banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism have left communities devastated, economies disrupted, and citizens disillusioned with their government's inability to protect them. While repeated promises have been made by successive governments to confront this menace, the persistence of such threats has fuelled suspicion that capacity is not the real obstacle but an absence of gen
Insecurity has long been the country's most stubborn challenge; it is a problem that has outlived successive administrations and continues to shape the daily lives of millions. Banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism have left communities devastated, economies disrupted, and citizens disillusioned with their government's inability to protect them. While repeated promises have been made by successive governments to confront this menace, the persistence of such threats has fuelled suspicion that capacity is not the real obstacle but an absence of gen