A 2014 social media statement by President Bola Tinubu has reappeared online. This sparked broad reactions. Nigerians are revisiting his past critiques of security failures under previous leadership.
In the vintage message, Tinubu denounced Boko Haram attacks. He condemned the slaughter of innocents. He termed the situation definitive proof of Nigeria’s governance vacuum.
The post circulated widely on Monday. Many users contrasted Tinubu’s past remarks with current security crises. Rising economic pressures across Nigeria amplified these comparisons.

Citizens Contrast With Current Struggles
Online commentators responded intensely to the flashback. One stated, “Now the roles are reversed.”
Another expressed astonishment at the minimal engagement the old post garnered. They remarked, “Merely 136 bookmarks? Had PO tweeted this, it would have drawn 100 million bookmarks.”
Some demanded urgent measures. “Act now!!!” a user urged. Another dismissed the outcry with one word: “Rest.”
A different contributor publicly challenged the administration’s efficacy. They inquired, “Boss, does Nigeria now exhibit tangible governance? Wake up sir: terrorists and abductors are in Abuja. Is Nigeria a failed state?”
Public Voices Anger Over Security Decline
The forceful feedback mirrors escalating public discontent. Many believe killings and kidnappings have worsened under Tinubu. Economic hardship has intensified significantly too.
Security specialists depict the situation as grave. Independent monitors report thousands of fatalities since Tinubu took office. Abductions remain distressingly common nationwide.
North-West and North-Central communities endure repeated assaults. These regions face relentless security challenges.
Government Claims Progress Amid Disagreement
The presidency asserts security improvements. Eliminating key insurgent leaders demonstrates headway, officials claim. They highlight tactical victories against armed groups.
Detractors strongly contest this assessment. They note persistent violent incidents nationwide. The brutality suggests security issues have not improved. Many contend conditions have actually deteriorated.