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Adopt ‘Kaduna Peace Model’to Address Insecurity – Ribadu Urges Subnational Govts

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July 22, 2025
Malam Nuhu Ribadu, National Security Adviser, NSA

Adopt ‘Kaduna Peace Model’to Address Insecurity – Ribadu Urges Subnational Govts

The National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has called on state governments across Nigeria to emulate Kaduna State’s balanced approach in tackling insecurity, emphasizing that military might alone cannot solve the nation’s security challenges.

Ribadu made the remarks during the commissioning of Phase I of the Qatar Charity Sanabil Project and the official handover of housing units to families affected by banditry in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

He stated that the fight against insecurity must extend beyond the battlefield, incorporating holistic strategies that address the social and economic dimensions of violence.

“The Office of the National Security Adviser has been working closely with the Kaduna State Government to implement both kinetic and non-kinetic strategies in addressing security concerns,” Ribadu said.

“Among the emerging models across Nigeria, the Kaduna Peace Model stands out. It is intelligence-led, community-driven, and grounded in the belief that sustainable peace must be cultivated—not imposed.

The reopening of the Birnin Gwari market after more than a decade, and the return of farmers to their ancestral lands, are clear indicators of what can be achieved through empathy, engagement, and dialogue—not just force.”

Ribadu urged other sub-national governments and key stakeholders across the country to study and adopt the Kaduna model, stressing the need for a multi-pronged strategy to achieve lasting peace.

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“This model should not be restricted to Kaduna State. I encourage other states to embrace and adapt this approach. The fight against insecurity is not one that can be won with bullets alone—it must also be fought in our schools, on our farms, within our homes, and most critically, through the trust we build with our people,” he added.

While commending Qatar Charity Foundation for its ongoing humanitarian contributions, the NSA described the event as a turning point in Kaduna’s journey toward healing and recovery.

“Today’s event is more than the distribution of homes—it is a symbol of a new chapter for Kaduna, one of healing and reconstruction,” he said.

“We are grateful for our enduring partnership with the State of Qatar and commend Qatar Charity Foundation for its unwavering support. As someone who has previously been recognized by Qatar for efforts in anti-corruption and good governance, I can personally attest to their deep commitment to justice and humanity.”

He further conveyed the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to supporting development efforts aligned with national priorities.

“On behalf of President Tinubu, I assure you that partnerships such as this will continue to enjoy the full backing of the Federal Government. We are determined to ensure that all interventions reach the most vulnerable populations and deliver lasting, measurable impacts,” Ribadu said.

Speaking directly to the victims and families affected by banditry, Ribadu offered words of assurance and solidarity.

“To the families we honor today—your government sees you. We recognize your pain, and we are not relenting. While the fight against terrorism and banditry is a long-standing challenge, it remains a top priority on the national security agenda.

“We are deploying both hard and soft power, enhancing local intelligence networks, upgrading our security infrastructure, and—most importantly—rebuilding the broken trust between citizens and the state.”

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