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Plateau attack: Arrest this gradual descent to anarchy, Obi tells security agencies

Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, has condemned the killing of over 30 persons by gunmen in Plateau state.

On Wednesday, TheCable reported how gunmen attacked Bwoi, Mangu LGA of Plateau state.

Obi, in a Twitter thread on Thursday, said human lives must be treated with every sacredness it deserves, adding that he is deeply pained by the killing.

The former Anambra governor called on security agencies to intensify their efforts in tackling insecurity in the country.

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“The different reports of violent and criminal acts across the country have remained a source of serious worry to Nigerians,” Obi said.

“The reports of violent attacks by gunmen in the Mangu council area of Plateau state, where many lives, including women and children, have been lost come with grave concern.

“These incessant acts of killing, kidnapping, maiming and other acts of terrorism must be condemned by every Nigerian.

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“I most sincerely urge the security agencies and the government to rise to the occasion of arresting this frightening gradual descent into anarchy.

“Human lives must be treated with every sacredness it deserves, and no Nigerian deserves to die in such a mindless manner.

“I respectfully appeal to the security agencies to do more in their efforts in tackling this monster of insecurity to avoid a situation where the entire nation may be uninhabitable with time.

“In the long run, building Nigeria’s economy and productively engaging our youthful populace, will tear down the walls of ethnic and religious division among us, and reduce the level of insecurity.

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“My heart is heavy with pain while thinking of all the victims, including the dead, the injured and those displaced from their homes. My condolences go to the families and the people of Plateau State.

“I remain in earnest prayers for a better Nigeria and sincerely call that we all rise to the challenges of building a new Nigeria where everyone will be safe to live and thrive in any part.”

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