The Peoples Democratic Party has criticized President Bola Tinubu following reports that Nigeria ranks fourth in the latest Global Terrorism Index. The Peoples Democratic Party commonly abbreviated as PDP is a major opposition party in Nigeria while the Global Terrorism Index is an international report measuring the impact of terrorism worldwide.
Party representatives argued that the ranking reflects ongoing security challenges and called for improved strategies to address the situation.
Security analysts note that the index evaluates factors such as number of incidents casualties and economic impact.
The criticism forms part of broader political discourse surrounding security and governance.
Supporters of the government have defended ongoing efforts by security agencies to combat terrorism and restore stability.
Observers say security remains a key issue in national politics influencing public opinion and policy debates.
Analysts emphasize that addressing terrorism requires coordinated efforts including intelligence gathering military operations and community engagement.
The ranking has renewed focus on the need for sustained investment in security infrastructure.
The debate continues as stakeholders assess the effectiveness of current strategies.

