Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the last election, has expressed deep concern over the alarming rate of kidnapping and killings in Nigeria.
Reacting to the recent abduction of two Catholic reverend sisters by unknown gunmen in Anambra State, Peter Obi emphasized that the situation is becoming increasingly worrisome, with no one spared from the threat of kidn@pping and k*lling.
Peter Obi condemned the k*lling of the Manager of the College of Nursing Sciences in Ihiala and highlighted the widespread impact of insecurity on various sectors, including agriculture, health, and education.
He noted that farmers, teachers, and lecturers are frequently targeted, and the constant kidn@ppings and k*llings are undermining national development.
The former Anambra State governor urged the government to deploy all necessary security measures to combat the menace and ensure the safe rescue of those in captivity.
Peter Obi’s call to action emphasizes the need for urgent attention from leaders to address the growing insecurity concerns in Nigeria.