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Professor Ojo Emmanuel Ademola’s Strategic Intervention on Nigeria’s Insecurity
National Spotlight: Politics HQ Debate on Rising Insecurity
On Friday, April 28, 2023, Professor Ojo Emmanuel Ademola joined a distinguished panel on Politics HQ, broadcast by News Central TV, to address the urgent topic: “State of the Nation: Rising Insecurity.
Professor Ademola’s contribution was anchored in his Tripod Model for curbing insecurity, offering a visionary yet practical framework that integrates security reform, socio-economic stabilisation, and ethical governance.
*Tripod Model: Professor Ademola’s Strategic Framework*
1. Security Architecture Reform
– Advocated for technology-driven intelligence, community policing, and lawful self-defence as essential tools to restore state authority.
– Emphasised the need to secure social media platforms to disrupt criminal coordination and counter extremist narratives.
2. Socio-Economic Stabilisation
– Highlighted the link between poverty and violence, calling for youth empowerment, agricultural revitalisation, and digital literacy.
– Assertively discouraged ransom payments, framing them as economic enablers of criminality and a threat to national sovereignty.
3. Governance & Ethical Leadership
– Called for transparent, inclusive governance to rebuild public trust and legitimacy.
– Urged the state to regulate self-defence within legal boundaries, ensuring citizens are empowered without descending into vigilantism.
*Professor Ademola’s Statement from the Debate*
“Insecurity in Nigeria is not merely a failure of arms—it is a failure of vision, structure, and trust. My Tripod Model offers a path forward: reform the security architecture, stabilise the socio-economic base, and restore ethical governance. We must secure our digital spaces, discourage ransom payments, and empower lawful self-defence. This is how we reclaim our nation’s destiny.”
*Conclusion*
Professor Ademola’s televised intervention on Politics HQ reinforced his role as a leading voice in national renewal. His Tripod Model continues to shape public discourse, offering a strategic blueprint for policymakers, civil society, and faith leaders committed to ending the cycle of violence and rebuilding Nigeria’s future.


