U.S. security alarm on Nigeria, a bad omen – Peter Obi 

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Chief Peter Obi has expressed concern over the directive by the United States to evacuate its embassy staff from Nigeria due to rising insecurity.

Obi in a statement on Thursday said that the development was deeply worrisome and a bad omen for the country.

According to him, the development is a clear signal of declining confidence in the national security architecture.

He said that instead of the Government to take appropriate steps to secure the country, those entrusted to lead the country are only preoccupied with politics.

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The statement reads, “The recent directive by the United States to evacuate its embassy staff from Nigeria due to rising insecurity is deeply worrisome and should be treated as a national emergency, especially for a country already struggling to attract investors.

“Nigeria currently ranks fourth in the Global Terrorism Index, yet insecurity continues to worsen – lives are being lost and communities remain under constant threat. There is a glaring absence of effective governance; instead, what prevails are schemes that undermine democratic processes, as though politics has taken precedence over the safety of citizens.

“The U.S. directive is a clear signal of declining confidence in our national security architecture. Disturbingly, reports indicate the loss of yet another Army Brigadier General to terrorists in Borno earlier today. A nation where people cannot live, work, worship, or travel safely cannot progress or attract investment.

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“The primary duty of any government is the protection of lives and property, yet in this regard, we as leaders have fallen short over the years. Our failure continues to place immense strain on our troops, who make the ultimate sacrifices.

“Sadly, as Nigeria deteriorates, we as leaders, like Nero, remain preoccupied with politics, forgetting that without security, there is no nation to govern and no future to campaign for.”

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