Sit-At-Home: See How Peter Obi React to Nigerian Army Attack in Aba, Abia State
Sit-At-Home: See How Peter Obi React to Nigerian Army Attack in Aba, Abia State
I am deeply disturbed and saddened by the recent attack on our courageous soldiers in Abia State, which tragically claimed the lives of five service members. This heinous act is a stark reminder of the growing insecurity and violence afflicting our nation. My heartfelt condolences go out to my dear friend, Governor Alex Otti, and the people of Abia State.
My deepest sympathies also extend to the families of the fallen heroes, who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their bravery will not be forgotten, and it is our duty to seek justice and accountability on their behalf.
Our inability as a nation to safeguard our citizens and security personnel is a glaring failure and a sign of systemic deficiencies within the Nigerian state. This ongoing violence and bloodshed must be addressed with decisive and effective action, not with empty rhetoric.
I strongly condemn this atrocity and call for an immediate and comprehensive investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice. We cannot remain passive while our nation is torn apart by violence and fear.
We must continue striving for a future where both our citizens and security forces are protected and honored.
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