Peter Obi condemns Borno bomb blasts, highlights troubling reality
Presidential candidate in 2023, Mr. Peter Obi has condemned the bomb blasts in Maiduguri, Borno State, noting that the fact that several innocent Nigerians can be killed or injured in such circumstances “highlights a troubling reality.”
Mr. Obi, a chieftain of the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), also said, via a social media post titled “A Nation Under Siege,” that “the silence from our nation in response to such atrocities indicates a disturbing normalization of insecurity rather than a decisive confrontation with the issue.”
He pointed out that such a grave national emergency required immediate presence, attention, and action, and insisted that “it is crucial to cancel any planned trips to visit affected communities in favor of prioritizing efforts to safeguard lives.”
While commiserating with those who lost loved ones, and praying for the injured, the former Governor of Anambra State, noting that moments like this test not only the country’s security architecture but also the essence of leadership, insisted that the “nation must rise to protect its citizens with urgency, responsibility, and compassion.”
Full text of the post reads:
A Nation Under Siege
The nation is once again engulfed in grief and outrage following the horrific explosions in Maiduguri, Borno State, yesterday. These tragic events serve as a painful reminder of how far we have strayed from the fundamental duty of governance: the protection of lives and property.
The fact that several innocent Nigerians can be killed in multiple coordinated attacks, with over a hundred others injured in vulnerable places like markets and near hospitals, highlights a troubling reality. The silence from our nation in response to such atrocities indicates a disturbing normalization of insecurity rather than a decisive confrontation with the issue.
In light of recent attacks in Kwara, Nasarawa, Kogi, Plateau, Sokoto, Benue, and even within the Federal Capital Territory, the pattern of insecurity is deeply concerning. In some regions, such as Katsina, there are alarming reports of communities being coerced into paying a “Peace Tax” to armed groups just to avoid further attacks and ensure their survival.
These moments test not only our security architecture but also the very essence of leadership. Such a grave national emergency requires immediate presence, attention, and action. It is crucial to cancel any planned trips to visit affected communities in favor of prioritizing efforts to safeguard lives.
During this time of grief, my thoughts and prayers are with the families who have lost loved ones, as well as those who are injured and fighting to recover. May God grant eternal rest to the departed, comfort the bereaved, and provide strength and healing to all affected.
We cannot continue down this path. Our nation must rise to protect its citizens with urgency, responsibility, and compassion.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO




