The Nigeria Democratic Congress(NDC) Presidential Candidate for 2027, Peter Obi, has decried the worsening security situation in Nigeria following a series of violent attacks across the country and the reported death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar while in kidnappers’ custody.
In a statement issued via his X-Handle Obi said he received the news of the former military officer’s death with “profound shock and sadness,” describing it as a national tragedy that reflects the deteriorating state of security in the country.
He noted that Major General Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information under the Nigerian Armed Forces, devoted his life to serving the nation with honour, making his death in such circumstances particularly painful.
Obi also raised alarm over renewed violent incidents in parts of the country, including reported bandit attacks in Sokoto State where traders were allegedly abducted along market routes, and deadly assaults in Kwara State that left several communities in distress.
He said the incidents underscore a broader national crisis in which insecurity has become widespread, affecting farmers, traders, travellers, and even retired senior security personnel.
According to him, the repeated attacks point to the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s security strategy, one that prioritises intelligence gathering, technology-driven surveillance, and stronger coordination among security agencies.
Obi warned that no economy can thrive under persistent fear and instability, stressing that insecurity continues to undermine livelihoods, disrupt commerce, and weaken national cohesion.
He extended condolences to the family of Major General Abubakar, as well as to all victims of recent attacks nationwide, urging government to act decisively to halt the growing wave of violence.
He reaffirmed his belief in a better future for the country, stating that meaningful change is still possible if urgent reforms are undertaken.
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