๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria Must Learn from Iran, Not Rely on US for Security โ Falana

๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria Must Learn from Iran, Not Rely on US for Security โ Falana
Veteran human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN, has urged the Federal Government of Nigeria to strengthen its own security architecture instead of depending on the United States for national protection.
Falana made the remarks amid rising global tensions linked to the Middle East conflict involving Iran and the United States. He argued that Nigeria should learn from the Iranian experience by building robust domestic security forces rather than placing excessive trust in foreign powers.
According to Falana, Nigeriaโs security challenges โ ranging from banditry and terrorism to communal violence and kidnapping โ cannot be effectively addressed by external intervention.
โNigeria must rely on its own armed forces and police structure to guarantee internal security,โ Falana said. โThe lessons from Iran and its engagement with global powers should remind us that no foreign country has a longโterm stake in Nigeriaโs peace and stability except Nigerians themselves.โ
He also stressed that meaningful reforms to Nigeriaโs security architecture โ including training, intelligence capabilities and accountability โ are urgently needed to confront the countryโs complex security dynamics.
Falanaโs comments have added to growing discourse within Nigeria about the best path toward peace and stability. Many analysts and public figures have also called for increased investment in domestic security institutions, even as the federal government continues diplomatic engagement with global partners.
As national debate continues, Falanaโs position underscores a broader push for selfโreliance and sovereign control over Nigeriaโs security agenda.
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