By Tony Okafor
The gruesome killing spree in Nibo, Anambra State, on Sunday sent shockwaves throughout the state, exposing glaring security inadequacies and raising concerns about Governor Soludo’s ability to recover on time to salvage his reelection bid.
On that fateful Sunday, at least 10 persons were killed.
This heinous crime occurred near Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s lodge and the State Police and DSS headquarters, exposing Anambra’s porous security.
Data from the Nigeria Police Force reveals 127 reported cult-related violence cases in Anambra from January to September 2024, resulting in 73 deaths and 45 injuries. This alarming trend demands decisive action.
While Governor Soludo’s security initiatives have not received a pass mark, Sunday’s incident has worsened the situation.
Enhancing security measures and improving intelligence gathering through community engagement are essential.
Addressing underlying root causes such as the scramble for Keke revenue windows and land grabbing is equally crucial.
We urge Governor Soludo to take personal responsibility for his people’s security and ensure justice for the perpetrators.
Anything less will harm his reelection bid. Anambra residents demand safety and security; rhetoric is over.
The Nibo massacre requires more than explanations and condolences; it demands action.
Governor Soludo must demonstrate his commitment to protecting lives and property.
The government’s call for public information, with Information Commissioner Law Mefor promising confidentiality and rewards, is a step forward. However, tangible action, not rhetoric, is crucial.
The Nibo massacre is a wake-up call; we await Soludo’s action.
The fact that a crime is cult-related does not diminish its severity or make it any less punishable.
Such acts still warrant thorough investigation and prosecution to ensure justice is served and public safety is maintained.