Who protects ordinary Nigerians when the state arrives late, local government has collapsed, and armed groups move faster than institutions? In this episode of Panel 54, Waweru Njoroge sits down with Dr. Sani Abubakar Muhammad to examine Nigeria and the greater Sahel’s security crisis, the spread of insecurity across the Sahel and the urgent need to rethink Africa’s security architecture. Dr. Sani Abubakar Muhammad is a Nigerian security analyst and scholar whose work connects military studies, governance, insurgency, regional security and national security policy. From Boko Haram and ISWAP to banditry, kidnapping for ransom, weak local government, intelligence failures and community distrust, this conversation explores why insecurity cannot be treated as a military problem alone. It is also a governance issue, a political issue, an economic issue and a crisis of state presence. Dr. Muhammad explains how bad governance, exclusion, poverty, weak service delivery, slow state response and the collapse of local authority create the conditions in which insurgency, extremism and criminal networks grow. The episode also looks at intelligence, community trust, troop welfare, military leadership, media responsibility, national identity, mandatory service, civil defence and the role of young people in rebuilding accountable politics. A key part of the conversation focuses on United States and Nigeria security cooperation, including ISR support, logistics, intelligence sharing, technical capacity and the possibility of jointly managed security infrastructure in Nigeria’s northeast or northwest. The discussion also examines regional cooperation, ECOWAS, coups in the Sahel, democratic timelines, mining, foreign actors and the need for African governments to take responsibility for the local partnerships that enable exploitation. At its core, this is a conversation about governance, security, sovereignty, trust and what it will take for ordinary Nigerians to farm, travel, work, sleep and live without fear. A sharp discussion on Nigeria’s insecurity crisis, Boko Haram, ISWAP, banditry, kidnapping, governance failure, local government collapse, American security cooperation and the future of stability in the Sahel. Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo. This is Panel 54, a global perspective through an African lens. 📩 Contact: hello@panel54pod.com 🔔 Subscribe: http://linktree.com/panel54pod 🎙 Recorded in NBI kenya 🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent ❗️Disclaimer: Views expressed are solely those of the guest/s, and not the podcast producers.