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Obi visits Plateau over killings, donate N7.5M (Photos)

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Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, on Sunday paid a condolence visit to Plateau State following the recent killings in the Bokkos area of the state.

According to a statement on Monday via X, Obi travelled from Abuja to Jos, the state capital and expressed sadness over what he described as “senseless killings,” stating that such violence is unacceptable in a country not officially at war.

“Yesterday, I travelled from Abuja to Jos, Plateau State, to condole with and show solidarity with Governor Caleb Mutfwang and the people of Plateau State over the recent senseless killings in the Bokkos area of the state,” he said.

Obi noted that from Jos, he journeyed to Bokkos where he met with victims of the attacks, including displaced children and other affected persons.

He lamented the devastation in the communities and stressed that no Nigerian should live in fear in their own country.

“What has happened in these communities is very saddening and utterly unacceptable. Nigerians should not be killed or forced to flee their homes when we are not at war.

Every life is precious, and no Nigerian, regardless of where they live, should have to live in fear or uncertainty,” he stated. Obi offered his sympathies, adding, “My deepest condolences go to the families and communities who have suffered tragic losses.

No words can truly capture the pain and devastation that such senseless violence brings.” He also recalled earlier support from his political movement. and further disclosed that the movement donated an additional N7.5 million to support displaced children, sustain their education, and cater to ongoing needs. Related News “Earlier, the Obidient Movement had built a borehole to provide clean water for the IDP camp and the community, and we continued the support yesterday with the sum of 7.5 million naira to help in providing facilities for the displaced children, provide continuous education and on going needs of those affected.

“My heart is with the people of Bokkos, the displaced children, women, and entire communities during this difficult time,” he said. Calling for purposeful governance, Obi stated, “Now, more than ever, leadership and compassion are essential. I stand in solidarity with Plateau State and remain committed to supporting all efforts toward peace, justice, and healing. “May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace, and may the people find strength, comfort, and unity as they rebuild their lives.”

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