Former Anambra State Governor and presidential hopeful, Peter Obi, has criticised the growing focus on the 2027 elections, arguing that political calculations are overshadowing urgent national security concerns.
Obi expressed concern over the continued wave of kidnappings and violent attacks across the country, saying it was troubling that many political leaders appear more interested in electoral strategies than in addressing the plight of citizens affected by insecurity.
He lamented the situation of schoolchildren and other victims still being held captive by kidnappers, stressing that the protection of lives should remain the foremost responsibility of government at all levels.
According to him, discussions about future elections should not take precedence over efforts to rescue victims and restore security in affected communities.
The former governor noted that many families across the country continue to grapple with the consequences of abductions, killings and displacement, urging leaders to place greater emphasis on tackling insecurity rather than engaging in premature political campaigns.
Obi maintained that governance should be measured by the ability to safeguard lives and provide citizens with a sense of safety, insisting that national attention must be directed towards resolving pressing challenges confronting ordinary Nigerians.
His remarks come amid growing concerns over insecurity in several parts of the country and increasing political activities ahead of the 2027 general election.
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