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National Security Preparedness: Do We Now Die by Appointment?

by Lanre Ogundipe
April 11, 2026
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Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu

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It would appear that the nation is on the verge of a significant administrative breakthrough regarding national security preparedness. For years, there has been a persistent gap between event and expectation, between assurance and outcome, between what is known and what is done. Such gaps, as every well-ordered system understands, are not to be ignored—they are to be organised. Disorder, when it repeats itself with sufficient regularity, ceases to be disorder; it becomes a pattern. And patterns, if properly appreciated, invite structure.

The Formalisation of National Security Preparedness

And so, at last, a solution presents itself: a timetable. Not the ordinary kind, of course. Not the mundane arrangement of meetings, briefings, and memoranda. This would be something more refined, more attuned to present realities—a national schedule of preparedness, carefully calibrated to align citizens with the rhythm of unfolding events.
Events occur. Responses follow. Assurances are issued. Calm is restored—briefly. Visits are made. Committees are inaugurated. Statements are refined. Panels are proposed. And then, with admirable consistency, the sequence resumes. It is, by any administrative standard, a cycle of impressive reliability—almost elegant in its predictability.

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“It would be wasteful not to formalise it.”

There is, we are often informed, no shortage of awareness. Names are known. Lists exist. Knowledge, far from being absent, is said to be abundant—quietly stored, carefully maintained, and occasionally referenced with reassuring confidence. It suggests that the nation is not wandering in uncertainty, but advancing—deliberately—within a framework of informed patience.

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A Proposal for Public Safety Protocols

Hence the proposal: let there be issued, from time to time, a Kindly Notice.
Not dramatic. Not alarming. But sufficiently informative. A gentle communication, perhaps, advising citizens that within the ongoing management of national affairs, certain periods may require heightened awareness, adjusted movement, and a readiness of spirit.

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Citizens have shown remarkable adaptability. They have learned to read between statements, to interpret silence, and to anticipate recurrence. They have mastered the art of continuation—living, moving, and planning within an environment that is both familiar and unpredictable. What they lack is not resilience; it is scheduling. And scheduling, as every institution knows, is the difference between confusion and order.

The Reality of Administrative Transparency

There is also the matter of equity. It has been observed that certain forms of protection operate with admirable efficiency in some quarters. Elsewhere, protection takes on a more reflective character—arriving in language, maturing in process, and resolving in reassurance.
Which is why the Kindly Notice becomes so important. It would bring citizens into closer alignment with the operational tempo of national security. It would convert speculation into preparation, and uncertainty into routine. It would, in short, create a sense of inclusion. For what is governance, if not the careful distribution of awareness?

Achieving Government Accountability through Routine

Over time, the benefits of such a system would become evident. The unexpected would acquire structure. Citizens would begin to adjust not after events, but before them. Conversations would shift from surprise to scheduling, from shock to sequencing. It would be, by all accounts, a triumph of organisation.
Of course, there may be those who question the necessity of such an arrangement. Who wonder, quietly, whether the existence of knowledge might suggest the possibility of interruption.

“Who ask, perhaps too earnestly, whether a system designed to protect might one day prioritise interruption over narration.”

But such thoughts risk unsettling the balance of the present system. Until a different arrangement becomes desirable, the proposal remains both practical and considerate. When the appointed moment arrives, the nation will respond with its customary composure—adjusting, absorbing, and awaiting the next carefully delivered reassurance.
Consistency, in any well-managed environment, is a sign that things are working exactly as intended. Where assurance is scheduled, and action deferred, inevitability begins to look like design.

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Ogundipe, Public Affairs Analyst, former President Nigeria and Africa Union of Journalists, writes from Abuja.

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