‘End this cycle of killings’ – Peter Obi tells FG after fresh Sokoto, Benue attacks

The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called on the Federal Government and other relevant authorities to take urgent steps to end the persistent killings and insecurity across the country.


‎Obi made the call in a statement shared on his official X handle on Tuesday while reacting to the reported killing of 32 Nigerians in Ungushi, Sokoto State, and recent attacks in Ukum, Benue State, where several people were reportedly killed and others injured.


‎He described the incidents as “deeply painful,” stressing that the victims were not merely statistics but parents, children and breadwinners whose deaths had left families and communities devastated.


‎“Let’s end this cycle of killings. The killings in Ungushi, Sokoto, where 32 Nigerians reportedly lost their lives, and the recent attacks in Ukum, Benue, where more lives have been lost and several others injured, are deeply painful.


‎“These are not just numbers. They are parents, children, farmers, and breadwinners whose lives have been cut short, leaving families devastated and communities in fear.


‎“We cannot continue with a cycle of killings, condolences, promises, and inaction. The government at all levels must prioritise addressing insecurity.


‎“We need better intelligence, proactive security, swift responses, protection for vulnerable communities, and the diligent prosecution of perpetrators.


‎“The government must endeavour to protect the lives and property of its citizens. Nigerians should be able to sleep peacefully in their homes, travel safely on our roads, and go to their farms without fear.


‎“I extend my condolences to the families and communities affected by these senseless killings. May God comfort the bereaved, may Almighty Allah forgive the departed, and may our nation find lasting peace,” Obi said.

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