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MPAC warns Nigeria is at crossroads, decries rising wave of violent attacks

Charles Suru by Charles Suru
November 19, 2025
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The Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) has raised alarm over what it describes as a dangerous rise in violent attacks across the country, cautioning that Nigeria is “at a dangerous crossroads” and urgently requires decisive government intervention.

In a statement signed on Wednesday by its Executive Chairman, Disu Kamor, MPAC said the past week has witnessed a troubling surge in terror-related incidents, highlighting the worsening state of national security.

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The organisation listed a series of major attacks recorded within days, including the killing of a brigadier-general by ISWAP terrorists in the Borno State, the abduction of 25 schoolgirls in Kebbi State alongside the killing of a vice-principal who attempted to protect them, and the attack on a Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Eruku, Kwara State, where several worshippers were killed and others abducted.

MPAC also cited the killing of an APC chieftain and the kidnapping of his family members, as well as a violent assault on communities in Patigi, Kwara State, where terrorists murdered a police officer and a vigilante before abducting two traditional rulers.

The organisation further referenced earlier incidents in Zamfara State, including the October 7 abduction of 30 villagers in Zamfarawa, Bukkuyum Local Government Area, and the October 18 kidnapping of 73 residents in Buzugu and Rayau.

In total, over 145 people have been reported missing in recent days.

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MPAC said these attacks—targeting schools, churches, mosques, rural communities, and even senior military officers—show that criminals and terrorists are becoming increasingly bold.

“Each life lost represents a family shattered, a community destabilised, and a nation traumatised,” the statement read.

“Nigeria is failing in its most fundamental duty the protection of life.”

The group condemned the attacks and warned that the continuing cycle of killings and abductions threatens Nigeria’s unity and could embolden forces within and outside the country seeking to destabilise the nation.

MPAC called on the federal government and security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue abducted schoolgirls and other victims, fortify security around schools, and strengthen military intelligence to prevent further casualties among personnel. It also urged enhanced protection for places of worship.

Among its broader recommendations, MPAC asked the government to formally recognise traditional rulers as community security advisors to improve intelligence gathering and early-warning mechanisms.

The group also called for a deeper integration of vigilante groups and forest guards into the country’s security framework, as well as more transparent communication to rebuild citizens’ trust.

Reaffirming its commitment to promoting justice, good governance, and the sanctity of human life, MPAC said Nigeria can overcome its security challenges through accountable leadership and collective national will.

“The path to peace and security requires courage, accountability, and an unwavering respect for human life,” the organisation stated.

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