By John Ogunsemore
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned Sunday’s attack on Ogbayo area of Oke-Ode, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State which claimed 12 lives, including the Baale of Ogbayo.
A video which circulated on social media following the attack shows residents fleeing their homes in buses and tricycles.
In a statement shared on X on Tuesday, Atiku lamented the “alarming tempo” of attacks in Kwara and other parts of the nation.
The leading opposition figure charged the security agencies to ensure the “map of insecurity” does not fester.
Atiku said, “The tempo of armed attacks in some parts of Kwara State, and indeed in different parts of the country, is alarming.
“The recent being the reported tragic killings at Oke-Ode where innocent lives, including vigilantes and the traditional ruler of Ogbayo community, were killed by rampaging bandits.
“I wish to once again make a call to relevant security agencies and policy makers to not let the map of insecurity fester, as it seems.
“I would implore that all hands are on deck to ensure that our beloved Kwara State and its people are not just protected but also be the bulwark against a raging dark army of armed criminals.
“Kwara is a gateway, and we must fight for its safety.”
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