Insecurity: Peter Obi Speaks On High Level Of Killings In Nigeria

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Former Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi has condemned the spate of wanton killings and bloodshed in the country, adding that the current state of insecurity is the worst the country has experienced.

According to Obi, the current realities in the country show the situation was not as bad as it was before President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 2015.

Speaking when he featured on a Channels TV programme on Sunday, Obi  said: “This is perhaps the worst situation we have seen in the country, considering where we are today.”

“We (the opposition) are not the only ones protesting (the insecurity), even the churches are,” he said, adding: “So it has come to a critical stage where every Nigerian knows we are living in whatever you can describe it as.

“And if you go globally, from all indices of measurement of security, we have fallen below the scale.”

Obi also said part of why Buhari was elected into office was that he said his administration “will solve all the security problems, but we’ve gotten worse”.

“In terrorism now, we are just after Afghanistan and Syria. We have never gone that low. We have upsurge in all forms of criminality, whether it is kidnapping, robberies and all sorts of crime. How do you tackle it? Economy,” he added.

“If you have 98 million people living under poverty, the consequent could be several millions who don’t know where the next meal will come from will be criminals.

“Changing the IG of police will not solve that problem. That is why we need to look at the economy. The economy of the country is turning south and collapsing and more people are being pushed into unemployment situations.”

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