 The Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education has called on the President, President Boharty and his government to rise to their responsibilities. Nigerians continue to suffer the consequences of impunity and bad governance speaking during the press conference on the state of a nation in Abuja. They explained that Nigerians are finding it difficult to survive. Insecurity, harsh economic situations and poor implementation of laws hinder their progression. Executive Director of the Centre, Ibrahim Zikrullah, he says, the civic space is not left out. He condemned attacks on journalists and activists who speak against the current state of the nation. Crescent observes that most puted as a sexual threat, facing Nigeria today, is the unending wave of insecurity. Like never before, Nigeria's territorial integrity and its eternal security have been severely compromised by relentless groups of terrorists. In many cases, these outlaws not only keep displaced or inflict other forms of harm on Nigerians, they are not taking over swaps of spaces to further incubate their terror sex. Before our very eyes.