The People’s Redemption Party (PRP) in Kano State has raised alarm over the current wave of insecurity and killings across Nigeria, warning that citizens are under severe pressure.
Speaking to journalists on Wednesday after a stakeholders’ meeting with the party’s candidates for various posts, the PRP Chairman Northwest, Alhaji Abba Sule, condemned the rising insecurity in the country.
According to him, the situation has made life unbearable for ordinary Nigerians, with the majority of them living from hand to mouth.
“Nigerians need to breathe fresh air, the economy is in tatters and people are suffering. The wave of killings must stop.”
He lamented that insecurity, coupled with economic hardship, is threatening the survival of communities and businesses in Kano and across the country, describing the current state of affairs as unacceptable.
The Chairman said the stakeholders’ meeting also focused on strategies to confront the challenges ahead of the upcoming elections.
“How to face and win the upcoming elections from top to bottom.”
Sule noted that the party is mobilising its structures at all levels to present credible candidates and alternative policies that will address insecurity, revive the economy, and restore public confidence ahead of 2027.
Ahmad Sorondinki