Edo State PDP Urges President Tinubu To Act Amid Rising Violence

Edo PDP Calls for Emergency Measures Amidst Rising Unrest
Listen, here's the deal: The Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is sounding the alarm. They're urging President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Edo State. Why? Because things are getting out of hand. The situation on the ground has escalated to a point where the people of Edo are feeling completely abandoned by their leadership. It’s not just a matter of dissatisfaction—it's about survival.
In a bold move, the Edo State PDP has condemned what they're calling "extra-judicial killings" that took place in Uromi. Seven lives were lost in a horrific incident where an angry mob resorted to lynching and burning people alive. This chilling event, according to the PDP, reflects the failed leadership of Governor Monday Okpebholo. It’s not just about one tragic event—it’s about a pattern of neglect and mismanagement that’s left the people feeling hopeless and unprotected.
What’s Really Going On in Uromi?
Anthony Aziegbemi, Chairman of the Edo PDP Caretaker Committee, issued a statement that laid it all out. He pointed out that the violence in Uromi, part of the Esan North-East Local Government Area, is a reflection of the current administration's failure. Picture this: the people of Edo have been living in constant fear. Over the past few months, they’ve endured a series of violent crimes—killings, abductions, and even the unthinkable—rapes. And guess what? No intervention from the state governor or the security forces. That kind of neglect leaves people desperate. Desperation, as we all know, can lead to extreme actions.
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Here’s the kicker: when the rule of law breaks down, people start taking matters into their own hands. That's exactly what happened in Uromi. The PDP argues that Governor Okpebholo’s administration has set a dangerous precedent by failing to uphold the law and respect court judgments. When leaders don’t follow the rules, it’s only natural for citizens to mirror that behavior. It’s a downward spiral that nobody wants to see.
Why a State of Emergency? Is It Necessary?
Now, let’s talk about the call for a state of emergency. The PDP isn’t just crying wolf here. They’re pointing out that over 100 people have lost their lives in Edo State in recent months. This isn’t just another statistic—it’s a crisis that demands immediate attention. Even Senator Adams Oshiomhole, representing Edo North, had to bring this to the floor of the Senate, warning that the state is under siege. The situation is so dire that it surpasses the skirmishes in Rivers State that once prompted a state of emergency there. So, why not take the same approach in Edo?
It’s heartbreaking to hear the stories of those affected. Families are grieving the loss of loved ones, and communities are living in fear. The PDP is urging President Tinubu to step in and declare a state of emergency—not just to restore peace but to save lives. The people of Uromi, especially, are in a state of panic. After the violence, they’re worried about reprisal attacks from the families of those killed. The area is practically deserted, with people hiding for fear of what might come next. A state of emergency could provide the stability and security that’s desperately needed right now.
What’s Governor Okpebholo’s Role in All This?
The PDP isn’t pulling any punches when it comes to Governor Okpebholo. They’re calling out his lack of competence and focus. Since taking office, his actions—or lack thereof—have raised serious concerns. Instead of focusing on governance and developing a plan for the state’s progress, he’s been busy trying to undo the work of the previous PDP administration. It’s like he’s more interested in playing politics than addressing the real issues affecting the people.
One of the biggest mistakes, according to the PDP, is his decision to dismantle the security infrastructure put in place by the previous administration. Surveillance cameras and other systems designed to combat crime have been neglected, leaving a gaping hole in the state’s security network. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about people’s lives. When the governor prioritizes politics over the welfare and safety of his citizens, chaos is bound to follow.
These deaths are preventable, and the PDP is demanding action. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has the power to make a difference. By declaring a state of emergency in Edo State, he can prevent further loss of life and ensure that the people of Edo can live without fear. The time for action is now.
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