The All Progressives Congress (APC) elders in Kwara State have issued a warning against politicizing insecurity in the state. According to them, the issue of insecurity is a collective problem that requires a collective effort to address. They emphasized that politicizing the issue would only exacerbate the problem and hinder the state’s progress. The elders stated that the current security challenges facing the state are a concern for all citizens, regardless of their political affiliations. They urged all stakeholders to work together to find a lasting solution to the problem. The APC elders also commended the state government for its efforts in addressing the security challenges, but noted that more needs to be done. They called on the government to engage with all relevant stakeholders, including traditional rulers, community leaders, and security agencies, to develop a comprehensive strategy to tackle insecurity. The elders also emphasized the need for the government to provide adequate funding and resources to support security operations in the state. Furthermore, they urged the government to address the root causes of insecurity, such as poverty, unemployment, and social inequality. The APC elders also warned against the proliferation of fake news and hate speech, which they said could fuel insecurity and undermine the state’s stability. They called on all citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the security agencies. The elders also emphasized the importance of community policing, saying that it is essential to involve local communities in security operations. They noted that community policing would help to build trust between the security agencies and the local communities, and provide valuable intelligence to prevent crimes. The APC elders also commended the efforts of the security agencies in the state, saying that they have been working tirelessly to maintain law and order. However, they noted that the security agencies need to be better equipped and funded to effectively tackle the security challenges facing the state. The elders also called on the federal government to provide more support to the state government in addressing the security challenges. They noted that the federal government has a critical role to play in providing resources and funding to support security operations in the state. In addition, the APC elders emphasized the need for the state government to engage in dialogue with all stakeholders, including opposition parties, to find a lasting solution to the security challenges. They said that the government should be willing to listen to alternative views and ideas, and work together with all stakeholders to address the problem. The elders also warned against the use of violence and intimidation to resolve conflicts, saying that it would only lead to more instability and insecurity. They called on all citizens to embrace peaceful and democratic means of resolving conflicts, and to work together to build a more stable and secure state. The APC elders concluded by saying that the issue of insecurity is a collective problem that requires a collective effort to address, and that all stakeholders must work together to find a lasting solution. They emphasized that the state’s progress and development depend on the ability of all stakeholders to work together to address the security challenges. The elders also noted that the state has the potential to become one of the most secure and stable states in the country, if all stakeholders work together to address the security challenges. In conclusion, the APC elders in Kwara State have warned against politicizing insecurity, and urged all stakeholders to work together to find a lasting solution to the problem. They emphasized the need for collective effort, community policing, and dialogue to address the security challenges facing the state.