13/12/2025
Insecurity in Nigeria Continues to Rise as Citizens Live in Fear.
Investigation by News Curb On Air
Insecurity in Nigeria continues to worsen, leaving millions of citizens living in constant fear and uncertainty. Across different regions of the country, cases of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, and communal violence are increasing at an alarming rate.
Investigations by News Curb On Air reveal that many communities no longer feel safe, as attacks now occur not only in rural areas but also in towns and major cities. Farmers are afraid to go to their farmlands, travelers face danger on highways, and families live with the daily fear of abduction or violent attacks.
Despite repeated assurances from authorities, citizens express growing frustration over what they describe as slow response, poor intelligence gathering, and lack of accountability within the security system. Many victims and eyewitnesses told News Curb On Air that security agencies often arrive after attacks have already taken place.
Experts warn that the continued rise in insecurity poses a serious threat to national unity, economic growth, and public confidence in governance. They call for urgent reforms, improved intelligence coordination, community policing, and sincere political commitment to end the crisis.
As fear spreads across the nation, Nigerians are demanding decisive action, justice for victims, and a comprehensive strategy to restore peace and security.