Ex-IGP, Adamu, Urges Nigerians to Back Tinubu for Continuity

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The former Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has made a strong public appeal to Nigerians to provide unwavering support for the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, arguing that the principle of continuity is essential for the stabilization of the country’s security and economic architecture. Speaking at a strategic stakeholders’ forum in Abuja on Saturday, April 11, 2026, the former police chief asserted that the foundational reforms initiated by the current government require a sustained period of implementation beyond the 2027 electoral cycle to yield their full benefits. Adamu, who served as the nation’s 20th Inspector-General of Police, emphasized that frequent shifts in policy and leadership have historically been the bane of Nigeria’s development, often leading to the abandonment of critical national projects.

Mohammed Abubakar Adamu’s call for continuity is centered on his assessment of the administration’s handling of internal security challenges, particularly the “Renewed Hope” security strategy which emphasizes intelligence-led policing and community engagement. The former Inspector-General of Police noted that the current synergy between the various branches of the armed forces and the police has led to a measurable reduction in organized crime in several geopolitical zones. He argued that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has demonstrated a unique political will to address the welfare of security personnel and the modernization of their equipment, a process he believes should not be interrupted by the uncertainties of a leadership change in the near future.

The endorsement has triggered a variety of reactions within the political space, with supporters of the All Progressives Congress describing Adamu’s stance as a “patriotic intervention” from a veteran who understands the complexities of governance. However, opposition figures have questioned the timing of the appeal, suggesting that the focus should remain on addressing the immediate socio-economic hardships faced by the populace rather than early campaigning for a second term. Despite these criticisms, the former Inspector-General of Police maintained that his position is based on a professional evaluation of the “continuity advantage,” which he believes will provide the necessary “long-term horizon” for international investors and domestic stakeholders to commit to the Nigerian market.

Political and security analysts suggest that the involvement of a former Inspector-General of Police in the discourse on political continuity reflects a growing trend of security elites taking an active role in shaping the national narrative. Experts argue that while the call for continuity is a standard political trope, its endorsement by a figure like Adamu carries weight among the rank and file of the security services and traditional leadership structures. They suggest that the administration must leverage this support to deepen its institutional reforms, ensuring that the progress recorded is not just tied to the persona of the President but is embedded in the system. Analysts maintain that for the “continuity” argument to hold sway with the broader electorate, there must be a visible improvement in the daily security and economic reality of the average citizen.

The broader implications of Adamu’s appeal point toward an early consolidation of the President’s 2027 political infrastructure. By securing the public endorsement of a prominent Northern leader and former security head, the administration is seeking to build a broad-based coalition that cuts across regional and professional lines. The former Inspector-General of Police’s intervention serves as a strategic reminder of the link between political stability and national security. As the conversation around the next general elections begins to gain momentum, the focus remains on how the administration will balance its long-term goals with the immediate demands for accountability and performance. For the supporters of the President, Adamu’s message is a clear signal that the path to a prosperous Nigeria lies in staying the course.

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