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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

106 slaughtered under President Tinubu, Obi laments Nigeria drifting toward anarchy

Mr Obi said the latest massacres in Nigeria “are very depressing and extremely worrisome.”

• June 6, 2023
Bola Tinubu, dead bodies and Peter Obi
Bola Tinubu, dead bodies and Peter Obi

With at least 106 people violently killed in a few days under the watch of President Bola Tinubu, his nemesis Peter Obi has lamented wanton violence across the country and urged that the continued drifting of the country towards anarchy should be halted.

“The continued horrible spate of all forms of criminality, especially visceral bloodletting and killings, as witnessed recently in Plateau where over 120 people were killed, 50 killed in Sokoto, 31 in Zamfara, and 25 in Benue, are very depressing and extremely worrisome,” Mr Obi tweeted on Monday. 

Apart from the Plateau (Mangu) massacre, all the other casualties highlighted by Mr Obi happened under the watch of Mr Tinubu. 

The ex-Anambra governor further stated, “Governments and the security agencies must not allow the nation to continue this drift towards anarchy.”

Mr Obi added, “I sincerely commiserate with the affected families.”

Mr Tinubu has been radio silent about the death toll. Amidst the local tragedies, Mr Tinubu was quick to mourn the dead in India’s catastrophic train crash without a word for his unfortunate compatriots

On June 3, about 25 people were massacred and scores wounded in Katsina-Ala, Benue. On the same day in Zamfara, 25 people were slaughtered by bandits who raided three villages that refused to pay “ransom or protection fees” to be allowed to farm. 

In Tangaza local council in Sokoto, 30 innocent civilians were murdered by gunmen, the police said on Sunday.

In May, Mr Obi, a candidate in the last presidential poll, had warned about Nigeria’s “frightening gradual descent into anarchy.” He is contesting the legitimacy of the incumbent president’s electoral victory in court.

Mr Tinubu was sworn in as Nigeria’s 16th president on May 29 at the Eagles Square Abuja and vowed to tackle criminal elements headlong.

“Security shall be the top priority of our administration because neither prosperity nor justice can prevail amidst insecurity and violence,” said Mr Tinubu in his inaugural speech. “To effectively tackle this menace, we shall reform both our security doctrine and its architecture.”

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