Member representing Enugu North/Enugu South Federal Constituency, Hon. Chimaobi Atu, has expressed strong confidence that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s security reforms will soon bring an end to Nigeria’s prolonged insecurity crisis.
Atu stated this in Enugu on Saturday during the 2025 Yoruba Cultural Day celebration, where he was honoured with an award of recognition by the Yoruba Community in the state.
The lawmaker said the House of Representatives was optimistic that Nigeria’s security situation was nearing a turning point, owing to President Tinubu’s decisive reforms.
“We in the House of Representatives believe that very soon, the security challenges facing Nigeria will be a thing of the past. Tinubu is already doing great.
“We believe that very soon, the security challenges in Nigeria will be a thing of the past. Tinubu is already doing great,” he declared.
The lawmaker specifically praised the President for appointing former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, as minister responsible for key security responsibilities, noting that the move reflected the President’s determination to restore peace.
“His appointment of General Musa and the clear plans outlined to end the insecurity crisis show that the President is putting the right people in the right positions. I want to commend him for his will in appointing the right man for that office,” Atu said.
He added that with ongoing reforms, coordinated security strategies, and stronger inter-agency collaboration, Nigerians should expect a significant decline in nationwide security breaches.
Speaking earlier after receiving the award, the lawmaker said he was deeply moved by the recognition and praised the Yoruba Community for its contributions to cultural harmony, unity, and national development.
“I am happy and truly overwhelmed by this award from the Yoruba Community in Enugu,” he said. “The Yoruba have contributed immensely to the culture and unity of Nigeria, just like their Igbo counterparts. Their leadership and values continue to enrich our country.”
Atu commended the community’s investments in youth empowerment, particularly the scholarship scheme, describing them as seeds being planted for future national leaders.
“Like the Yoruba community, we are also offering scholarships. What you have sown here is a seed for future leaders of our great nation,” he added.

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