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April 15, 2026

2027: I’ll tackle insecurity, says ADC presidential aspirant, Malamai

2027: I’ll tackle insecurity, says ADC presidential aspirant, Malamai

By Ibrahim Hassan-Wuyo

A presidential aspirant on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Hon. Abubakar Bello S. Malamai, has pledged to address Nigeria’s persistent security challenges if elected.

Speaking during an interview, Malamai described the current security situation in the country as “highly unfortunate,” stressing the urgent need for decisive leadership to restore peace and stability.

He assured that his administration would establish an effective and robust security network across the country, aimed at achieving lasting peace in all states of the federation.

According to him, his policy direction would be driven by an 11-point agenda designed to reposition critical sectors of the economy. The agenda, he said, covers education, healthcare, agriculture, economic development, power, job creation, and anti-corruption, among others.

Malamai, a large-scale farmer and businessman, noted that Nigeria is richly endowed with human and natural resources but has yet to fully harness its potential.
“Nigeria is blessed with enormous potentials. What we need now is transparent and sincere leadership, especially from the youth, to drive national development,” he said.

The aspirant further described himself as a disciplined individual who strongly believes in the rule of law, due process, and fairness.
“As a young person, I have great respect for elders and value their counsel. Learning from experienced leaders is key to achieving genuine peace and sustainable development,” he added.

He, therefore, called on Nigerians to support his aspiration, expressing confidence that his leadership would foster unity, progress, and lasting peace across the country.