Peter Obi slams FG, says repeated failure to provide security is a national shame

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has criticised the Federal Government over continued insecurity following a string of deadly attacks across several states that left dozens dead in the opening days of the new year.

Obi made the remarks in a statement issued on his X account, reacting to reports of attacks in Niger, Plateau, Kano, and Katsina states.

His comments come amid renewed national concern over recurring banditry and terrorist attacks, which have persisted despite repeated assurances from authorities on improved security.

Obi described the ongoing killings as deeply worrisome and unacceptable, saying Nigeria is trapped in a cycle of violence that has become dangerously normalised.

Obi raised concerns about the attack at Kasuwan-Daji Market in the Domo community of Borgu Local Government Area in Niger State, where more than 40 people were reportedly killed in what he described as a brutal terrorist assault.

He also referenced other incidents that occurred within days of each other, including an attack on Bong village in the Doemak District of Plateau State, where armed bandits killed several residents. Communities in Shanono Local Government Area of Kano State were attacked days earlier, while the Unguwar Naino community in Katsina State came under attack on New Year’s Day, resulting in deaths and injuries.

He added that the government’s inability to guarantee basic security for citizens reflects a deeper failure of leadership.

“The repeated failure to provide basic security for citizens is a national shame, and the toll it takes on families and communities is immeasurable,” he stated.

Obi stressed that the protection of lives must remain the foremost responsibility of the government and called for an urgent, coordinated, and decisive response to insecurity, saying what is needed is an “all-hands-on-deck” approach to end the violence that has become a daily reality in many parts of the country.

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