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The Balance of Patriotism: Why We Must Support Those Who Serve While Demanding Better – By Shuaib Nafisat

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Last updated: July 5, 2026 8:43 am
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There is a peculiar quirk in our national psyche, as Nigerians, we are often the quickest to broadcast our own misfortunes. The moment something goes wrong, our digital spaces erupt. We repost the chaos, amplify the criticism, and in moments of deep frustration, speak as if nothing good could ever come from within our borders. It is a reflex born of years of collective disappointment, but it is a habit that increasingly distorts our reality.

Nigeria does face profound, systemic challenges. To pretend otherwise would be inappropriate, and we must never stop demanding accountability, transparency, and good governance from those who hold power. However, a relentless focus on the negative creates its own blind spot. While we are busy pointing out everything that is broken, we risk overlooking the citizens who are quietly, tirelessly holding the fabric of our nation together, chief among them, those tasked with keeping us safe.

Behind the headlines and the social media debates lies a reality most of us never have to face. Our Police, Military, the Department of State Services (DSS), NSCDC, and other security agencies make daily sacrifices that largely go unnoticed. While we sleep in the comfort of our homes, they stand guard on dark highways and volatile borders. While we complain from behind our screens, they confront danger directly, putting their lives on the line to neutralize threats. To paint these institutions with a single, sweeping brush of negativity does a grave disservice to the thousands of honorable men and women in uniform who choose service over self-preservation.

True accountability cuts both ways: we must be just as quick to acknowledge genuine reform as we are to call out failure. The current trajectory of the Nigeria Police offers a useful example. Under IG of Police Tunji Disu, the force has signaled a deliberate push toward systemic transformation, efforts aimed at instilling deeper professionalism, strengthening community engagement, and adopting more modern policing strategies to improve security across the federation. It is a monumental task, and one still very much in progress, but steady strides toward a more disciplined and responsive force deserve recognition, not dismissal.

Patriotism is not blind optimism. It does not ask us to pretend everything is perfect, or to look away from corruption and inefficiency wherever they exist. True patriotism is the firm, unwavering belief that Nigeria is a nation worth building, even, and especially when the work is unfinished.

If we want a better country, we need a more balanced narrative: one that speaks the truth without bias, demands excellence without cynicism, and celebrates integrity wherever it appears. That means holding our leaders’ feet to the fire. It also means standing firmly behind the men and women who defend our peace.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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