Makarfi pushes Tinubu to declare national emergency over insecurity

Former Kaduna governor Ahmed Makarfi has called on President Tinubu to invoke extraordinary measures to tackle Nigeria's worsening security crisis.
Ahmed Makarfi, who previously served as Kaduna State Governor and led the People's Democratic Party, has urged President Bola Tinubu to invoke a national state of emergency in response to Nigeria's deteriorating security situation. Speaking to journalists in Kaduna on Sunday, Makarfi argued that the scale of insecurity now demands exceptional action beyond routine government responses.
Makarfi framed the appeal as a call for political unity above partisan lines. He stressed that managing the country's security challenges requires coordinated national effort rather than divisive party politics.
The former governor's intervention comes amid ongoing tensions within the PDP and broader concerns about the 2027 general elections. The statement also touched on a separate controversy involving the party's registration status.
Makarfi objected to any moves to deregister political parties ahead of the 2027 polls, insisting that all parties must comply with the Independent National Electoral Commission's guidelines to participate in electoral processes. He emphasized that Nigeria's unbroken democratic trajectory since 1999 remains a significant national achievement that should not be undermined.
Makarfi's call aligns with growing public concern over security incidents across multiple regions of Nigeria, though the sources provided do not specify particular recent attacks or casualty figures that prompted his intervention at this moment.
Sources
- Nigerian Tribune — Makarfi to Tinubu: Stop politicising insecurity, declare state of emergency now
- Punch Newspapers — Rising insecurity: Ex-Kaduna gov Makarfi seeks national emergency
- Punch Newspapers — Declare state of emergency on insecurity, Makarfi urges Tinubu









