Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has sounded the alarm on Nigeria’s escalating insecurity and economic woes, urging collective action to tackle the growing crises.
In a statement issued on Saturday via his X handle, Obi highlighted recent kidnappings, including the abduction of medical students in Benue and a state commissioner and his wife in Edo, emphasizing the need for a unified response.
“It’s time to declare war on this massive insecurity and other ills threatening our society,” Obi said, calling for bold action and a united front against the challenges facing the nation.
The former Anambra State Governor stressed that Nigerians cannot continue living in fear and uncertainty, emphasizing the need to build a safer, more prosperous, and just society for all.
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“In the last 24 hours, several people have been kidnapped across Nigeria, including about 20 dental students from Maiduguri and Jos in Benue State.
“An Anambra State Commissioner and his wife were abducted in Edo State, and others travelling with them were killed. These are just a few of the many tragic incidents happening across the country.”
Obi’s call to action comes as Nigeria grapples with rising insecurity, economic hardship, and social unrest, sparking concerns about the country’s future.
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