Nigeria, Nov. 20 -- Ozigbo stated the position in an open letter he wrote to the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the alarming rate of insecurity across the country.

In recent days, the nation has witnessed schoolchildren abducted in Kebbi State, worshippers murdered in Kwara, commuters seized on our highways, and a military general cut down by bandits.

Addressing the President, Ozigbo said he was constrained to write the open letter because he occupies the only office constitutionally empowered to steady the nation's ship at a time of gathering storms.

He regretted that today, Nigerians are faced with questions no citizen of a functioning state should ever have to ask, reminding the president that he has the duty to provide...