Insecurity will escalate from March, April – Primate Ayodele warns security agencies
Naija News • 2h ago
**Insecurity Alert: Primate Ayodele Warns of Tougher Times Ahead**
The nation is bracing itself for a possible surge in insecurity as Primate Elijah Ayodele, the revered leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a chilling warning to security agencies in Nigeria. According to the prophet, the country can expect a significant escalation in insecurity from March and April 2026.
Primate Ayodele's warning is a stern reminder to security operatives to remain vigilant and united in their efforts to combat terrorism. The prophet's message is clear: the terrorist groups operating in Nigeria are growing in strength and are poised to launch a major attack on the country.
In his statement, Primate Ayodele specifically warned the new Inspector-General of Police (IGP) not to relax, as there is a massive responsibility ahead of him in tackling insecurity. He emphasized that the police must work tirelessly to address this menace, and that the implementation of state police will be crucial in enhancing security.
However, Primate Ayodele's warning is not just about the police; he also cautioned against complacency in the face of external assistance. He noted that America's involvement in Nigeria's security may create a false sense of security among our security operatives, but warned that this will not be enough to stem the tide of insecurity.
The prophet identified the growing presence of terrorist groups like ISIS, Jihadists, and Al-Qaeda in Nigeria as a major concern. He emphasized that there can be no complacency in the face of this threat, and that security must be intensified across the country.
In a disturbing prediction, Primate Ayodele warned that ahead of the 2027 elections, insecurity will reach alarming levels, with kidnappers operating with impunity in several states. He specifically identified Ondo, Edo, Enugu, Akwa-Ibom, Delta, Abia, Imo, Anambra, Bauchi, Kogi, Abuja, Kano, Sokoto, and Kaduna as states that will be particularly affected by this surge in kidnappings.
As we head into a potentially tumultuous period, Primate Ayodele's warning serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that lie ahead. It is imperative that security agencies take his warning seriously and redouble their efforts to protect the nation from the growing threat of terrorism.