Sahel Terrorism in Nigeria: Tinubu Identifies Climate and Regional Roots
In my opinion, President Bola Tinubu’s recent assertions during his March 2026 state visit to the United Kingdom have reframed the national security debate. By explicitly linking Sahel terrorism in Nigeria to climate change and the instability in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, the President is signaling a shift toward a "transnational" defense strategy. I believe this rhetoric aims to move the conversation beyond internal policing to a broader regional accountability framework. President Bola Tinubu and Prime Minister Keir Starmer How does climate change fuel the expansion of Sahelian terror groups? President Tinubu has highlighted that the shrinking of the Lake Chad Basin and desertification are not just environmental issues; they are security threats. In my view, the loss of livelihoods for farmers and herders creates a recruitment vacuum that extremist organizations are eager to fill. When resources disappear, conflict follows, and climate-driven displacement becomes t...