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Nigeria Faces Imminent Collapse Amid Rising Insecurity, Economic Crisis

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Last updated: April 8, 2026 5:18 am
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Nigeria on the Brink: Civil Society Groups Warn of Collapse Amid Rising Insecurity and Economic Hardship

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Nigeria on the Brink: Civil Society Groups Warn of Collapse Amid Rising Insecurity and Economic HardshipEconomic Reforms Fail to Ease SufferingInsecurity Reaches Crisis LevelsGovernance Failures and Eroding DemocracyDemands for Immediate ActionMixed Reactions to Economic Policies

A coalition of Nigerian civil society organizations has issued a stark warning, declaring the country “on the brink of collapse” due to escalating insecurity, economic instability, and declining public trust in government institutions.

In a joint statement released Tuesday, prominent groups including ActionAid Nigeria, BudgIT Foundation, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), Yiaga Africa, and Amnesty International Nigeria called for urgent government action to address deepening crises.

Economic Reforms Fail to Ease Suffering

Despite recent policy changes—such as fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange adjustments—citizens continue to grapple with skyrocketing living costs. The organizations noted that while government revenues have increased, ordinary Nigerians see little improvement in their daily lives.

“Public services are failing, inequality is widening, and families are cutting back on meals just to afford rent,” the statement read. “Politicians grow richer while the people suffer.”

Insecurity Reaches Crisis Levels

The coalition highlighted worsening violence, with kidnappings, banditry, and communal clashes displacing thousands. Rural communities in the North and Middle Belt have been particularly hard-hit, forcing farmers to abandon their land—disrupting food production and driving inflation above 15%.

“Hunger looms over millions of homes,” the groups warned. “Bandits and terrorists operate with impunity, while security forces struggle to protect vulnerable populations.”

Governance Failures and Eroding Democracy

The statement also criticized systemic corruption, judicial delays, and shrinking civic freedoms. Journalists and activists face increasing harassment, while electoral reforms remain stalled ahead of the 2027 elections.

“A democracy that fears its citizens is already in decline,” the coalition asserted.

Demands for Immediate Action

The organizations urged the Tinubu administration to:

  • Redirect increased revenues toward healthcare, job creation, and food security.
  • Strengthen security operations to protect rural communities.
  • Enforce anti-corruption measures with transparent public spending.
  • Safeguard press freedom and civil liberties.

“The time for excuses is over,” the statement concluded. “Nigeria must choose humanity over politics.”

Mixed Reactions to Economic Policies

While World Bank and IMF officials have praised Nigeria’s reforms as necessary for long-term stability, many citizens say the immediate impact has been unbearable. Inflation hit 25% in 2023, though analysts predict relief by early 2024.

Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported a 4.07% economic growth in Q4 2025—a fragile sign of recovery amid persistent hardship.

As Nigeria stands at a crossroads, the coalition’s warning underscores a nation in desperate need of leadership that prioritizes its people over politics.

— Reported by Nexio News

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