The Northern Ethnic Nationality Forum (NENF) has presented a formidable challenge to the Tinubu administration, issuing a comprehensive call for a significant reshuffle of the Federal Executive Council and a complete overhaul of the nation’s security architecture.
This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja and signed by its Convener, Dominic Alancha, the Forum stated that it had “deeply examined the painful conditions of the people of Northern Nigeria and the nation at large” and, following extensive consultations, resolved to demand urgent and transformative action.
The group expressed dissatisfaction with what it described as the “glaring underperformance” of several ministers, warning that the current cabinet lacks both the competence and political capital needed to effectively drive the government’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“A ministerial appointment is not merely a reward for loyalty; it is a critical assignment. We therefore call on President Tinubu to immediately dissolve and reshuffle the Federal Executive Council (FEC), replacing underperforming ministers with individuals of proven integrity, exceptional capability and significant political influence,” the statement read.
According to the Forum, a stronger cabinet is essential not only for national development but also for the President’s political survival ahead of the 2027 elections.
On insecurity, NENF lamented that banditry, terrorism and kidnapping have crippled farming, commerce, and transportation across many states, describing the situation as a “full-blown catastrophe.”
It declared that the current Service Chiefs have failed despite the enormous resources at their disposal and demanded their immediate dismissal. The Forum also called for the appointment of new military leaders with a clear, results-driven mandate and urged the declaration of a state of emergency on security in Northern Nigeria.
“This is not a call for militarization but for a targeted, multi-agency emergency operation to flush out terrorists, dismantle their networks, and restore order,” it stressed.
While commending Tinubu’s economic reforms such as the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of foreign exchange rates, the Forum urged the government to consolidate these efforts with stronger interventions to cushion the hardship on citizens.
It recommended an accelerated rollout of palliatives, massive investment in agriculture and manufacturing, and tangible improvements in power, transport, and infrastructure.
NENF also urged the President to demonstrate empathy and share in the sacrifices of Nigerians, warning of a growing disconnect between citizens and the government.
“We supported the President’s ambition and desire to support him again in 2027, but that support is contingent on effective, empathetic and decisive governance. The time for action is now,” the Forum declared.

































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