The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has delivered a strong endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent security initiatives, describing them as strategic and decisive steps towards securing the nation and stabilizing the country.
In a statement signed and released on Friday, the 28th of November, 2025, by the party’s spokesman, Mogaji Seye Oladejo, the APC affiliate asserted that the administration’s actions mark a significant and historic departure from previous responses to heightened insecurity and criminality.
Oladejo directly challenged the President’s critics, contrasting the current administration’s measurable steps with the commentary from political opponents:
“Unlike the empty talkers masquerading as statesmen, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is taking concrete, historic steps to secure Nigeria and restore national stability.”
He further detailed the specific, “unprecedented” policies recently implemented by the President to demonstrate a clear commitment to zero tolerance for violence and disruption:
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“He has declared a State of Emergency on Security a bold, unprecedented move that signals zero tolerance for terror, sabotage, and criminality. “He has approved the recruitment of an additional 20,000 new police officers, bringing the total fresh intake under his administration to an extraordinary 50,000 personnel, the single largest security expansion in recent history.”
The party chieftain insisted that these were not temporary fixes but foundational changes to Nigeria’s security apparatus. Oladejo concluded by drawing a final distinction between the government’s efforts and the approach of the opposition: “These are not cosmetic gestures. These are strategic, far-reaching actions by a President who refuses to surrender one inch of Nigerian territory to terrorists or their political sponsors. “While the opposition sells fear, President Tinubu delivers capacity. While they whine abroad, he strengthens Nigeria at home.”
