Following the recent attacks in Benue State, which resulted to the killing of “23 innocent lives”, 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has extended his “heartfelt condolences” to the good people of Benue State.
The “tragic and senseless killings” that continue to plague Benue State communities has brought “pain, anguish, and sorrow” to the people of the North Central State which is “unacceptable and intolerable”.
The former Governor of Anambra State said, the killings are “heartbreaking” and “a grave indictment of a nation that is repeatedly failing its own people”.
Obi hailed Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Olufemi Oloyede, latest decision to relocate along with Principal Staff Officers to Benue State, saying, the move “signals a welcome shift toward prioritizing the security of a region that has endured far too much bloodshed.”
Obi said: “Following my earlier remarks on the security situation in Benue State on May 28th, 2025, I would like to once again extend my heartfelt condolences to the good people of Benue State over the tragic and senseless killings that continue to plague their communities. The pain, anguish, and sorrow being experienced across Benue are not only heartbreaking but also a grave indictment of a nation that is repeatedly failing its own people. Just a few days ago, I commented about the growing wave of violence and bloodshed across our country, particularly in Benue, Kogi, and Plateau States. Sadly, those fears have once again become our tragic reality, as communities are attacked and innocent lives are lost. This is not just unacceptable, it is intolerable.
“I commend the recent move by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Olufemi Oloyede, to relocate along with Principal Staff Officers to Benue State. This decision signals a welcome shift toward prioritizing the security of a region that has endured far too much bloodshed.”
Obi “earnestly” prayed that the deision by the COAS “brings lasting change for the good and resilient people of Benue”, saying, the people of Benue State”deserve not only protection but also meaningful justice, and the freedom to live, farm, and work in peace without fear”.
He added, “the blood of innocent Nigerians cries out for justice.”
Obi further said: “I earnestly pray that this action brings lasting change for the good and resilient people of Benue, who deserve not only protection but also meaningful justice, and the freedom to live, farm, and work in peace without fear.
“The blood of innocent Nigerians cries out for justice. The security and survival of our people must be the foremost responsibility of any government that claims to be responsible and compassionate.
“My heart is with every grieving family in Benue and across Nigeria. I stand with you, not just in words, but in the call for urgent, deliberate, and comprehensive action.
“A safe Nigeria is POssible.”