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Yvonne Jegede Government Criticism intensifies as actress condemns Nigerian authorities over insecurity and calls for urgent protection of citizens

Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede, on Thursday, June 5, 2026, in Lagos, publicly condemned the Nigerian government over what she described as a troubling failure to protect citizens, issuing a strong and emotional statement that has further amplified Yvonne Jegede Government Criticism across social media platforms.

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Yvonne Jegede made her remarks via her official Instagram page, where she directly addressed the President and the First Lady, stating that Nigerians are not “doormats” and should not be treated as vulnerable targets amid rising insecurity concerns across the country.

In her post, the actress argued that while crime exists globally, the core issue in Nigeria is the perceived lack of accountability and enforcement, which she said has left citizens feeling unprotected and abandoned.

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She further stated that violent incidents affecting Nigerians are neither tribal, religious, nor class-based, stressing that insecurity has become a nationwide concern requiring urgent and coordinated government response.

Jegede wrote that the Nigerian government “lacks a sense of humanity,” adding that citizens deserve better protection and a more responsive security system capable of addressing ongoing threats.

Her comments come amid a wave of public outrage over recent incidents of abductions and killings, with several public figures increasingly using their platforms to demand stronger government action.

The actress also referenced earlier tragedies, including the death of a teacher in Oyo State, which she said highlighted the deepening insecurity affecting communities across the country.

In recent weeks, Yvonne Jegede has consistently voiced concerns over national security, at one point criticising citizens she described as government supporters, while urging Nigerians to reflect on the country’s worsening security situation.

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Her latest remarks align with growing calls from other public figures in the entertainment industry who have also raised concerns about insecurity and governance.

Veteran actress Hilda Dokubo had earlier called for urgent government intervention and empathy, while actor Adeniyi Johnson questioned the increasing fear among Nigerians.

Similarly, Funke Akindele, Lateef Adedimeji, Kunle Remi, Ruth Kadiri, and Lala Akindoju have all expressed concern over rising insecurity, urging authorities to prioritise the protection of lives and property.

Also read: Yvonne Jegede Declares Marriage Overrated in Candid Interview

Jegede’s statement has continued to generate reactions online, reflecting broader public frustration over insecurity and renewed calls for decisive government action.

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