Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised serious concerns about the escalating insecurity across Nigeria, warning that violent attacks and kidnappings are spreading while political leaders focus on upcoming elections. He described the country as “under siege,” highlighting recent deadly incidents that have affected civilians and called for urgent action to protect citizens.
Obi noted that even the nation’s capital has not been spared from abductions and attacks, emphasizing the challenges faced by security personnel who risk their lives daily. He stressed the need for immediate and effective measures to ensure public safety and restore order.
The remarks drew criticism from youth advocates and other observers, some questioning the timing and suggesting that his comments could be politically motivated. Despite this, Obi maintained that the issue of insecurity should remain a priority for the government.
His statement reflects growing public anxiety over safety and governance in Nigeria, particularly as the country approaches the 2027 election cycle.
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