Feb 10 β€’ 18:52 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Kwara killings: Declare security emergency, OPC urges S'West govs

The Oodua People’s Congress has called for a state of emergency in response to the violent killings in Kwara State.

The Oodua People's Congress (OPC), a socio-cultural group representing Yoruba interests, has urged the governors of South-West Nigeria and other Yoruba-speaking states to declare a state of emergency to combat rising insecurity in the region. This demand follows the tragic recent slaying of more than 100 individuals in the Woro and Nuku communities of the Kaiama Local Government Area in Kwara State. The group expressed deep concern over the brutal nature of these attacks and the failure of the security apparatus to adequately protect citizens.

In their statement, the OPC called for urgent action against the jihadist terrorists believed to be responsible for these killings, emphasizing the need for security forces to respond decisively. The Chairman of the OPC Caretaker Committee, Kazeem Lawal, highlighted that the situation cannot be politicized and underscored the necessity for unity among the governors of the Yoruba-speaking states to forge effective strategies and solutions.

The statement reflects a growing sense of urgency and frustration among Nigerian citizens regarding the deteriorating security conditions, particularly in the northern regions. Activist groups like the OPC are increasingly vocal about the need for immediate governmental action to restore safety and build trust in the state's ability to protect its people. This situation poses significant implications for regional stability and governance, as communities grapple with fear and loss due to unchecked violence.

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