By The Movement Nigeria (TMN)
Fellow Nigerians,
Today, we gather not as representatives of any political interest, ethnic group, religion or region, but as concerned citizens united by a shared sense of humanity and patriotism.
Our hearts are with every family currently experiencing the pain of insecurity, particularly the parents, teachers and loved ones of the school children and citizens who remain in captivity across different parts of our country.
No nation can truly prosper when its people live in fear.
No parent should send a child to school uncertain of their safety.
No teacher should be forced to choose between educating children and preserving their own life.
No community should live under the constant threat of violence, kidnapping or displacement.
The Movement Nigeria (TMN) is organizing this candlelight gathering in Oyo State as a solemn moment of reflection, solidarity and national responsibility.
We remember every victim.
We stand with every affected family.
We pray for the safe return of every person currently in captivity.
We honor the sacrifices of our security personnel who continue to put their lives on the line daily in defense of our nation.
At this difficult moment, Nigeria does not need more division. Nigeria needs leadership, compassion, courage and practical solutions.
The security challenges confronting our nation were not created overnight, and they will not disappear overnight. However, history shows that countries facing similar threats have successfully restored peace through determined leadership, institutional reforms, community participation and sustained economic development.
Countries such as Colombia significantly reduced insurgency and kidnapping through intelligence-driven operations and coordinated security reforms.
Rwanda rebuilt national security through strong institutions, local vigilance structures and national unity programs.
Indonesia weakened extremist networks through effective intelligence gathering, community engagement and targeted security operations.
Singapore continues to maintain one of the safest societies in the world through efficient policing, technology, strong institutions and strict accountability.
Nigeria can learn from these experiences while developing solutions tailored to our own realities.
*THE AGADA SECURITY FRAMEWORK: SIX PILLARS FOR A SAFER NIGERIA*
*1. Secure Every School Initiative*
Every public and private school in Nigeria should be protected through a coordinated national school security program.
This program should include:
* Dedicated School Protection Units.
* Security technology and emergency alert systems.
* Perimeter protection infrastructure.
* Regular security audits.
* Community-based school safety partnerships.
Schools must remain places of learning, not targets of fear.
*2. Intelligence-Led Security Architecture*
Modern security challenges require modern solutions.
Nigeria must strengthen:
* Intelligence gathering.
* Inter-agency collaboration.
* Real-time information sharing.
* Digital surveillance capabilities.
* Data-driven crime prevention systems.
Successful nations defeat criminal networks not merely with force, but with superior intelligence.
*3. Community Security Partnership*
Security cannot be achieved by government alone.
Every community must become an active partner in safeguarding lives and property.
This requires:
* Community policing structures.
* Local security volunteer networks.
* Traditional institution participation.
* Youth engagement programs.
* Early-warning reporting systems.
Citizens are often the first to notice emerging threats.
*4. Economic Empowerment as a Security Strategy*
Lasting peace requires economic opportunity.
Millions of young Nigerians possess enormous potential but lack access to productive opportunities.
TMN advocates:
* Large-scale agricultural empowerment programs.
* Agro-processing hubs.
* Skills acquisition initiatives.
* Entrepreneurship financing.
* Rural economic development projects.
Every young person productively employed is one less person vulnerable to recruitment into criminal activities.
*5. Border Security and National Sovereignty*
Nigeria must strengthen the protection of its borders through:
* Advanced surveillance technology.
* Border monitoring systems.
* Improved immigration controls.
* Regional security cooperation.
* Enhanced maritime and land border security.
National security begins with effective control of national territory.
*6. Justice, Accountability and Victim Support*
Criminality thrives where accountability is weak.
Nigeria must ensure:
* Swift prosecution of terrorism financiers.
* Stronger anti-money laundering enforcement.
* Protection of witnesses.
* Compensation for victims and affected families.
* Rehabilitation support for rescued victims.
Justice must be visible, fair and effective.
*A NATIONAL CALL*
We call upon all levels of government, security institutions, civil society organizations, traditional rulers, faith leaders, labour unions, professional groups and citizens to work together in confronting insecurity.
The safety of Nigerians must remain above politics.
The protection of lives must remain our highest priority.
The future of our children must remain our greatest responsibility.
We therefore demand every lawful and necessary effort toward securing the immediate and safe release of all persons currently held captive by criminal elements anywhere in Nigeria.
We also call for sustained reforms that address not only the symptoms of insecurity, but its root causes.
Nigeria possesses the resources, the institutions, the talent and the people required to overcome these challenges.
What is required is collective resolve, strategic leadership and national unity.
The Movement Nigeria remains committed to working with labour organizations, professional bodies, educational institutions, community leaders and patriotic Nigerians to develop practical policy solutions capable of restoring security, prosperity and hope to our nation.
Through initiatives such as the Labour Institute, LabourDirect.com and other national development platforms, we will continue to contribute ideas, policies and partnerships aimed at building a safer and more productive Nigeria.
Let this candlelight gathering not only honor the victims of insecurity but also renew our collective determination to build a nation where every citizen can live, learn, work and prosper in peace.
May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Sir Dele Abiola
South-West Coordinator
*For: The Movement Nigeria (TMN)*






