/ Jun 13, 2026
/ Jun 13, 2026

Tinubu warns bandits: surrender or face full military force

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President Bola Tinubu Bola Tinubu has issued a stern warning to bandits, kidnappers and alleged sponsors of terrorism, declaring that they must surrender or face full state security action.

 

In a nationwide Democracy Day broadcast on Friday, the President said the Federal Government would no longer tolerate violent criminal activity, insisting that those involved in killings and abductions would be pursued with full legal and security measures.

Tinubu stated that the opportunity for voluntary surrender would not remain open indefinitely, warning that individuals who continue to engage in violence would face consequences under the law.

He also urged Nigerians not to link criminal activity to any ethnic group, stressing that insecurity should not be used to deepen divisions in the country.

The President called for national unity in addressing insecurity, saying citizens must work together against those threatening peace and stability.

He added that Nigeria would ultimately overcome its security challenges and continue on a path of national development and prosperity.

Tinubu framed the current period as a defining moment for the country, calling on citizens to reject division and support efforts to strengthen justice, security and economic progress.

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