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Peter Obi Urges Swift Action on Zulum’s Boko Haram Informants Revelation

Former Presidential Candidate Calls for Investigation into Security Breach

Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has called on the Nigerian government to take immediate action following Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum’s shocking revelation about Boko Haram informants within political and military circles.

A Damning Indictment on National Security

Responding to Governor Zulum’s allegations, the former Anambra State governor described the situation as “a damning indictment of the state of our nation.” Obi emphasized that if true, these claims confirm Nigerians’ worst fears about internal betrayal.

“It is not just shocking; it is devastating,” Obi stated. “Our country is bleeding not only from external attacks but from betrayal at the highest levels.”

Call for Immediate Action

The opposition leader stressed that mere words are insufficient in addressing this security crisis, warning that “silence and inaction only serve to embolden the enemies within.” He demanded concrete answers and decisive action from authorities.

Obi commended Governor Zulum for his courage in speaking out, urging a thorough investigation into the allegations. “Nigeria cannot afford to be held hostage by the very people entrusted to defend her,” he asserted.

A Collective Responsibility

The former presidential candidate called on all Nigerians to confront the security challenges with courage and determination, emphasizing the need to reclaim the country from these dangerous threats.

This development comes as security experts warn that internal collaboration with terrorist groups poses a greater threat to national security than external attacks alone.

Credit: Daily Post

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