Chief Obidike Chukwuebuka, a prominent figure in Nigeria's All Progressives Congress, has voiced strong optimism regarding the nation's future safety under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's leadership. Speaking on June 28, 2026, Obidike asserted that strategic initiatives are underway to position Nigeria as one of Africa's safest countries.

This statement comes amid ongoing challenges related to security, including insurgency and banditry, which have plagued various regions. The Tinubu administration has outlined a comprehensive security strategy focusing on intelligence sharing, enhanced community policing, and military collaboration. As the government seeks to address these issues, public confidence is crucial for national cohesion and economic growth.

Obidike remarked, "With the right policies and unwavering commitment, we will transform Nigeria into a beacon of safety in Africa." His statement reflects a broader sentiment within the APC about the necessity of restoring public trust in governance. Looking ahead, if the administration successfully implements its security agenda, Nigeria could not only enhance its domestic stability but also attract foreign investment, vital for economic recovery and growth.