Quick
Take:
Nigeria’s
newly declared security emergency, judicial reform pledges, the historic
G20 summit in Johannesburg, and the worsening humanitarian crisis in
Gaza all reflect a world balancing reform against instability.
Nigeria’s
Security Emergency
President
Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a nationwide security emergency on November 26,
2025, marks one of the most sweeping responses to Nigeria’s spiraling violence
in years. The plan includes recruiting 50,000 new
police officers, redeploying those
withdrawn from VIP duty after crash training, and using NYSC camps as training
centers.
The Department of State Services has also been tasked with deploying
forest guards to flush out terrorists in woodland regions. This is a bold
attempt to restore order, but the scale of kidnappings and killings, reminiscent
of Boko Haram’s darkest days, shows how fragile stability remains.
Tinubu even
canceled his trip to the G20 summit to prioritize domestic threats,
underscoring the gravity of the crisis.