Peter Obi Condemns Kidnapping of UTME Candidates in Benue

Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State and a prominent figure in the Labour Party, strongly condemned the recent abduction of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates in Benue State. He characterized the incident as a reflection of the deepening insecurity in Nigeria and a serious indictment of the current leadership's failure to protect its citizens.
Obi expressed heartbreak over the kidnapping, stating that it not only represents a personal tragedy but also highlights a broader pattern of violence that threatens the future of the nation. He pointed out Nigeria's low tertiary education attainment rates compared to other countries, emphasizing the need to protect young Nigerians pursuing education.
Obi criticized the authorities for prioritizing political interests over the safety of citizens and called for urgent, decisive action to address the escalating insecurity across the nation, asserting that the situation can no longer be treated as isolated incidents.
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