Atiku Calls for Nigeria Security Emergency
Analysis based on 13 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The escalating insecurity in Nigeria, particularly attacks on schools, creates significant market uncertainty and negatively impacts investor confidence in the country. The call for a state of emergency by Atiku Abubakar highlights the severity of the situation, potentially leading to increased risk premiums for investments in Nigeria and affecting the education sector's long-term human capital development.
Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria — African Democratic Congress and former Vice President of Nigeria, has called for the Nigeria to declare a state of emergency on security. This urgent appeal follows a series of escalating attacks by terrorists and bandits on schools across Nigeria, including a recent incident at Government Day Secondary School, Mussa in Nigeria — Kogi State where three people were killed and several students abducted. Atiku Abubakar expressed deep concern that these attacks are not only claiming lives but also aiming to cripple the country's education sector and stall national development. He cited previous abductions in Nigeria — Oyo State and Nigeria — Borno State as part of a disturbing pattern. While advocating for commanders to have more operational freedom, Atiku Abubakar clarified that his proposal does not involve the suspension of elected state officials. He also suggested establishing a National Guard of retired veterans and improving human intelligence and community vigilance to combat the worsening security situation.
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