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NORTH CENTRAL NANC MOURNS KWARA INDIGENOUS MASSACRE.

 NANC NORTH CENTRAL CONDEMNS KAIAMA BANDITRY ATTACK, MOURNS VICTIMS,  URGES URGENT SECURITY INTERVENTION




The National Association of Nigeria Comrades (NANC) North Central deeply mourns the gruesome and heartbreaking massacre of about seventy-five (75) innocent persons in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State, allegedly carried out by banditry operatives. The leadership ably led by Comr. Idris Abdulwasiu Olamilekan (Aremo Seedorf),the North Central Coordinator through the PRO, Comr. Tijani Zulaihat Oyiza (Aluta Lioness).

This unfortunate incident is not only a tragic loss of lives but a painful reminder of the growing insecurity threatening peaceful communities across the state and the North Central zone at large. We strongly condemn this act of barbarism in its entirety.

NANC North Central extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased, the people of Kaiama, and all affected communities. We share in your grief and pray that God grants the departed eternal rest and gives the bereaved families the strength to bear this irreparable loss.

We hereby call on the Kwara State Government, in collaboration with security agencies, to urgently tighten security architecture across vulnerable areas, intensify intelligence gathering, and deploy adequate personnel to forestall further attacks. Proactive and decisive action is no longer optional but necessary to restore public confidence and safeguard lives and property.

The safety of citizens must remain a top priority of governance. Silence or delay at this critical time may further embolden criminal elements.


Imam Mubarak A

Editorial chief

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