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By SCM Staff Writer I Friday, Nov.01, 2025

 

ABUJA, – ​NIGERIA’S President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has launched a fierce ultimatum at his new military brass, demanding they “smash the new snakes right at the head” and defeat the nation’s decade-long terror crisis.

​In a no-holds-barred speech at the Presidential Villa yesterday, the tough-talking leader warned the newly decorated Service Chiefs that Nigerians demand “results, not excuses” in the fight against terrorism, banditry, and a surge of newly emerging armed gangs.

​”We cannot allow the crisis that began in 2009 to persist any longer,” President Tinubu charged. “I urge you to be innovative, pre-emptive, and courageous. Let’s stay ahead of those who seek to threaten our peace.”

​The President was unequivocal that the military must adapt to “evolving and mutating” threats, particularly the recent regrouping of armed groups in the North-Central, North-West, and parts of the South.

​He told the top brass: “We must not allow these new threats to fester. We must be decisive and proactive.”

​The high-stakes ceremony saw the new military leaders—including the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede—formally decorated and given their orders in front of a gallery of top government officials.
​Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and a host of powerful governors and ministers were all on hand to witness the dressing-down.

​Tinubu did offer a nod to the military’s past courage, noting that many soldiers had “paid the supreme price” to defend the nation.
​He praised previous successes, saying, “We have restored peace to many areas previously under siege, rescued countless kidnapped citizens, and significantly diminished the capacity of terror groups.”

​But his focus was firmly on the future, urging the chiefs to work as a unified ‘team’ and “compare notes, exchange information effectively” to eliminate the enemy once and for all.

​”Work with other security agencies and defeat this enemy once and for all. We need to clean them up, clear them out. I promise to provide all the support you need to get the job done,” he concluded.

​General Oluyede responded on behalf of the chiefs, thanking the President for the confidence placed in them.

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