Peter Obi Condemns Kwara Killings, Urges Swift Action to Protect Lives
Peter Obi Condemns Brutal Killings in Kwara State, Calls for Immediate Action
In a strong and heartfelt message, Peter Obi, former governor and presidential candidate, has condemned the recent spate of violent attacks in Kwara State, which reportedly left about 150 people dead in villages including Woro and Nuku.
Taking to his official Twitter handle, Obi described the killings as a tragic loss of innocent lives and emphasized that these incidents represent a major failure for the nation in protecting its citizens. He extended his deepest condolences to the families of the victims, the affected communities, and the people and government of Kwara State.
Obi highlighted that such attacks, which are now worse than what occurs in some war-torn countries, are a stark reminder of the urgent need to tackle insecurity. “We must declare war on insecurity of lives and property and deploy every possible means to end this scourge,” he wrote.
The former presidential candidate called on security agencies and relevant authorities to respond immediately, restore peace, and bring the perpetrators to justice. He stressed that Nigerians, including the people of Kwara State, must feel safe in their communities and that their lives must be valued and protected.
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This latest incident in Kwara State is part of a troubling trend of rising insecurity across Nigeria, where innocent civilians are increasingly targeted by armed groups. Leaders like Peter Obi are urging urgent policy action, stronger security measures, and accountability, warning that the failure to protect citizens threatens not just lives but the very fabric of the nation.
Obi’s statement is a reminder that violence cannot be normalized, and that citizens, government, and security forces must act decisively to safeguard communities across Nigeria.


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