The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church God, Gbenga Adeboye, has called on the Federal Government to take a firmer stance against insecurity by giving security chiefs a 90-day ultimatum to end terrorism and violent attacks across the country or step aside.
Speaking during a church programme, Adeboye expressed deep concern over the persistent security challenges facing Nigeria, including terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and attacks on communities. He lamented that despite efforts by security agencies, many Nigerians continue to live in fear as criminal elements wreak havoc in different parts of the country.

The respected cleric stated that the nation cannot continue to accept the loss of innocent lives as a normal occurrence. According to him, security officials entrusted with the responsibility of protecting citizens should be held accountable for results. He argued that setting clear targets and timelines would encourage greater commitment and urgency in addressing the country’s security crisis.
Adeboye urged the Federal Government to provide security agencies with the necessary support, intelligence, equipment, and resources needed to confront terrorists and other criminal groups effectively. However, he maintained that such support must be accompanied by measurable outcomes, adding that any security leadership unable to deliver tangible progress within a specified period should willingly vacate office.
The cleric also called on Nigerians to support security efforts through vigilance, intelligence sharing, and prayers for the nation. He emphasized that restoring peace and security is essential for economic growth, national unity, and the well-being of citizens.
His comments have sparked discussions among Nigerians on the effectiveness of the country’s security architecture and the need for stronger measures to tackle the lingering insecurity that has affected several parts of the nation in recent years.

