The Presidency has rejected claims that Nigeria is losing control of its security situation, insisting that the Federal Government is making progress in its fight against terrorism. This comes amid a surge in violent attacks and kidnappings across multiple states, including Plateau, Kaduna, Borno, Niger, Kano, and Kwara. The US recently advised its citizens to leave over a dozen Nigerian states due to the threat of terror attacks. Despite the unrest, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, stated that President Bola Tinubu remains deeply involved in security matters. He said Tinubu has been receiving regular briefings and working closely with the intelligence community over the past 10 days. Dare cited operations such as Operation Safe Haven and Operation Hadin Kai as evidence of coordinated military efforts. He claimed that 67 top terrorists have been neutralised in the last three months, with over 700 eliminated since last year. About 500 suspected terrorists have been arraigned at the Federal High Court in Abuja. Dare attributed shifts in terrorist activity to successful military operations in the North-East and North-West, which have confined threats to the North-Central corridor. He confirmed that Tinubu has engaged foreign leaders, including those from France and Turkey, to strengthen counterterrorism collaboration.