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5 key takeaways from Clarion Chukwura’s open letter to President Tinubu

Last updated: July 4, 2026 8:23 am
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Veteran Nollywood actress Clarion Chukwura has added her voice to the national conversation on insecurity in Nigeria.

In an open letter shared on her official Instagram page, the actress appealed directly to President Bola Tinubu to take more urgent steps to tackle the country’s growing security challenges. While she praised the President’s efforts to create state police, she argued that Nigerians need immediate solutions as kidnappings, poverty and unemployment continue to affect many communities.

Rather than simply pointing out problems, Chukwura also suggested what she believes the government should do while waiting for state police to become fully operational.

Here are five key takeaways from her letter.

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1. She Praised Tinubu’s Move to Create State Police

Clarion Chukwura began her letter by acknowledging President Tinubu’s efforts to improve security through the planned creation of state police.

She described the move as an important step in the fight against insecurity and also praised the President’s role in Nigeria’s struggle for democracy, saying she appreciated the sacrifices he made during that period.

By starting on this note, the actress made it clear that her letter was not meant to attack the President but to encourage further action on an issue affecting millions of Nigerians.

2. She Said Nigerians Need Help Before State Police Becomes Reality

Although she welcomed the idea of state police, Chukwura pointed out that the process will not happen overnight.

According to her, it could take one to two years before state police becomes fully operational across the country, especially in rural communities where kidnappings have become common.

She argued that people living in these areas cannot afford to wait that long. In her view, the government should introduce measures that will protect communities immediately while the larger reform is being put in place.

3. She Linked Insecurity to Poverty and Unemployment

Another major point in her letter was the connection between crime and economic hardship.

Chukwura said widespread poverty and unemployment have helped fuel insecurity across the country. She also noted that many Nigerians are struggling to survive and may not fully understand the political and economic challenges facing the government because they are more concerned about their daily needs.

She stressed that Nigeria cannot make meaningful progress if poverty and insecurity continue to grow side by side.

4. She Proposed Armed Community Vigilantes as a Short-Term Solution

Perhaps the biggest recommendation in her letter was her call for stronger community-based security.

Chukwura urged President Tinubu to use part of the National Security Emergency Intervention Fund to support community vigilante groups. She suggested giving them the resources and legal backing needed to defend their communities while waiting for state police to take shape.

She also appealed for schools to receive support to employ armed security personnel to protect children, teachers and other staff from attacks.

According to her, strengthening local security could help reduce the feeling of helplessness many communities experience in the face of kidnappings and other violent crimes.

5. She Called on the President to Show Compassion Through Quick Action

Chukwura ended her letter with a strong appeal for urgent action.

She argued that taking practical steps to improve security would reassure Nigerians that the government understands their pain and is committed to protecting lives.

In her words, replacing what many see as indifference with compassion would help restore public confidence in the government’s efforts to address the country’s challenges.

For the actress, tackling insecurity is not just about protecting lives. It is also a necessary step toward rebuilding the nation’s economy and creating a better future for all Nigerians.

Conclusion

Clarion Chukwura’s open letter goes beyond criticism. It combines praise, concern and practical suggestions at a time when insecurity remains one of Nigeria’s biggest challenges.

Whether or not her recommendations are adopted, the letter has added another voice to the ongoing debate on how best to protect communities, reduce crime and restore public confidence. More importantly, it reminds leaders that many Nigerians are looking for solutions that can make a difference now, not just in the years ahead.

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Ifeoluwa Olaoye is a Broadcast Journalist, On-Air Personality and content creator with a demonstrated history of working in the broadcast media industry. Mail me at ifeoluwa.olaoye@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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