National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, is increasingly earning recognition as one of the most influential figures in Nigeria’s security landscape, with recent gains against terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and transnational crime drawing praise from security experts and public affairs commentators.
In an opinion piece titled “Nuhu Ribadu: The Quiet Architect of Nigeria’s Security Renaissance,” renowned journalist and publisher, Mr. Tom Garba, described the NSA as a strategic leader whose achievements have transformed Nigeria’s security architecture despite enormous challenges.
According to Garba, Ribadu’s tenure has produced results many considered impossible in a country battling multiple security threats across different regions.
“Despite all odds, Nuhu Ribadu as National Security Adviser has achieved what many believed was impossible since the establishment of the office,” Garba stated.
He argued that Ribadu’s leadership has shifted the nation’s security approach from reactive responses to intelligence-driven operations, resulting in major successes against terrorist groups, kidnappers, bandit networks, and economic saboteurs.
Driving Nigeria’s Security Reforms
Since his appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023, Ribadu has coordinated a comprehensive national security strategy that integrates intelligence agencies, the military, police, civil defence, and other security institutions under a unified framework.
Garba say the approach has significantly improved intelligence sharing, operational efficiency, and coordination among security agencies.
Garba noted that under Ribadu’s watch, Nigeria has witnessed a more organized response to security threats, with operations increasingly targeting the leadership structures of terrorist organizations rather than merely confronting foot soldiers.
Major Blow Against Terrorist Leadership
One of the most celebrated achievements under Ribadu’s leadership has been the dismantling of key terrorist networks operating across the country.
Among the most significant breakthroughs was the arrest of Abu Bara’a (Mahmud Muhammad Usman), the self-proclaimed leader of the Ansaru terrorist group, an al-Qaeda-affiliated organization notorious for attacks and kidnappings in parts of northern Nigeria.
Security agencies also captured Mallam Mamuda, the deputy commander of the terrorist group, in an intelligence-led operation widely regarded as one of the most successful counter-terrorism missions in recent years.
The arrests effectively crippled Ansaru’s central command structure and disrupted several planned operations.
In addition, security forces neutralized notorious terrorist and bandit leaders, including Kachalla Ibrahim Battijo, a feared criminal kingpin linked to multiple attacks and abductions across North-Central Nigeria.
Another major victory came with the elimination of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a high-ranking ISIS-linked operative described by security analysts as a key figure within extremist networks operating in the Lake Chad Basin.
Garba described these operations as evidence of a security strategy focused on dismantling terrorist leadership and reducing the operational capabilities of violent groups.
Rescue Operations Restore Hope
Perhaps one of the most visible indicators of progress under Ribadu’s leadership has been the successful rescue of hundreds of kidnapped Nigerians.
Garba highlighted the recent rescue of over 20 pupils and teachers in Oyo State, describing the operation as a landmark achievement that demonstrated the effectiveness of intelligence-led interventions.
The victims, who had spent months in captivity following their abduction, were rescued through a coordinated operation involving multiple security agencies.
The successful mission drew national attention and reinforced public confidence in the government’s commitment to securing the lives of citizens.
Beyond Oyo State, security agencies under the NSA’s coordination have recorded numerous rescue operations across the country.
In Zamfara State, more than 128 kidnapped victims were freed from bandit hideouts and reunited with their families.
Kaduna State witnessed the release of 59 kidnapped victims, while similar operations in Niger, Kebbi, Sokoto, Katsina, and Borno States resulted in the rescue of hundreds of others.
According to Garba, cumulative rescue figures since Ribadu assumed office have surpassed one thousand victims, making the current administration one of the most successful in hostage recovery efforts.
He noted that many of the operations were conducted without ransom payments, reflecting the government’s commitment to denying criminal groups financial incentives.
Relentless Pressure on Terrorist Strongholds
Under Ribadu’s coordination, Nigerian security forces have intensified air and ground offensives against terrorist enclaves across the Northeast and Northwest.
Several major airstrikes have targeted Boko Haram and ISWAP strongholds in Borno, Yobe, Zamfara, and Sokoto States.
Operations in the Lake Chad Basin, Sambisa Forest, Metele, Kaniram Island, and the Northern Tumbuns have reportedly destroyed terrorist camps, logistics hubs, supply routes, and weapons storage facilities.
Security reports indicate that dozens of terrorist commanders and fighters have been eliminated during these offensives, while thousands more have surrendered.
Garba argued that the sustained pressure has significantly weakened insurgent groups and reduced their ability to launch coordinated attacks on civilian communities.
Protecting Nigeria’s Economic Lifeline
Beyond combating terrorism and kidnapping, Ribadu has also spearheaded efforts to curb crude oil theft and illegal refining activities in the Niger Delta.
For years, oil theft cost Nigeria billions of naira in lost revenue and undermined investor confidence in the energy sector.
Through enhanced collaboration among security agencies, regulators, and local stakeholders, illegal bunkering operations have faced increasing disruption.
The resulting improvement in crude oil production has contributed to higher national revenue and strengthened confidence in Nigeria’s petroleum industry.
Expanding Global Security Partnerships
Garba also pointed to Ribadu’s growing international influence, particularly in strengthening Nigeria’s strategic security partnerships.
A recent example was Ribadu’s meeting with a high-level United States delegation led by Frank Garcia, the new Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.
Speaking after the engagement, Ribadu reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation.
“In consolidating the gains of our partnership with the United States, I received a high-level delegation led by the new Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Frank Garcia, on his first official visit to Nigeria since assuming office,” Ribadu said.
“My meeting with them strengthened the strong and enduring Nigeria–US partnership and assessed progress of our Joint Working Group. We restated our shared commitment to deeper dialogue, cooperation and mutual security priorities.”
Analysts believe such partnerships have enhanced Nigeria’s access to intelligence-sharing platforms, counter-terrorism expertise, technological support, and capacity-building initiatives.
A Legacy Taking Shape
While acknowledging that security challenges remain, Garba maintained that the progress recorded under Ribadu’s leadership is difficult to ignore.
He argued that the NSA has successfully built a more coordinated and responsive security framework capable of confronting emerging threats while restoring confidence in national institutions.
According to him, the combination of successful rescue operations, dismantling of terrorist networks, intensified military offensives, protection of critical national assets, and strengthened international partnerships has positioned Ribadu as one of the most consequential National Security Advisers in Nigeria’s history.
As Nigeria continues its quest for peace, stability, and economic growth, Garba believes Ribadu’s tenure is steadily becoming a defining chapter in the country’s security evolution.
“For many Nigerians, leadership is measured by results, not rhetoric. Judging by the gains recorded across multiple security fronts, Nuhu Ribadu’s tenure is increasingly becoming a story of resilience, strategic coordination, and quiet but transformative change against all odds,” Garba concluded.

