Monday, February 16 2026 -The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, has identified poverty as the major cause of insecurity in Nigeria.
Obasa, who spoke on Sunday, also noted that the security of
lives and properties in the country is not the duty of the police alone, but
the responsibility of everyone.
He made these declarations in his keynote address at the
31st Pre-Ramadan lecture organised by the University of Lagos Muslim Alumni.
The event was attended by the Registrar of the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Is’haq Oloyede; the
association’s President, Dr. Abdulmumini Alao; Chief Imam of Lekki Central
Mosque, Dr. Ridwan Jamiu; and the Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana
Umara Zulum, who was represented by his Deputy, Alhaji Umar Usman Kadafur.
Obasa, in a statement noted that poverty is the primary
factor responsible for insecurity in the country.
He further described security not merely as physical safety,
but as the alleviation of poverty, which he identified as the root cause of
insecurity.
He then used the opportunity to appeal to political
officeholders to uphold transparency, fairness, and service to humanity.
He also urged political officeholders and well-to-do
Nigerians to support the needy with whatever resources they have, adding that
such efforts would make life more meaningful for all.
Obasa said, “There must be an input. What we have to do to
get to heaven is no different from what we have to do for the security of our
society. Insecurity is a function of poverty.
“Security is not about the police alone; it is about all of
us. It is a collective spiritual duty. Every time you see people gathered on
your street, don’t just drive past; make inquiries as to who they are.
“In governance, we must uphold transparency, fairness, and
service to humanity. In the community and in the family, we must be agents of
compassion, supporting the weak, feeding the hungry, and uplifting the
oppressed.”

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