Tragic Mob Justice: Kwankwaso Calls For Justice After Deadly Attack In Edo State

A Nation in Outrage: Kwankwaso Slams Brutal Murder of Northern Travelers in Edo State
Let me tell you something that’s been weighing heavy on my mind lately. The Presidential Candidate for the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 general elections, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has come forward to strongly condemn a horrifying act of violence that shook the nation. This isn’t just any incident—it’s one that demands our full attention and action. On March 27, 2025, several travelers from Northern Nigeria were brutally murdered in the Udune Efandion community of Uromi, Edo State. The sheer brutality of this attack has sent shockwaves across the country, igniting widespread outrage and calls for justice.
Incident Details: A Mob Gone Wild
Naija News has been keeping a close eye on this story, and here’s what we know so far. Picture this: innocent travelers, minding their own business, suddenly find themselves at the mercy of an angry mob. The violence that unfolded in Udune Efandion was nothing short of barbaric. This isn’t the Nigeria we know or want. The incident has sparked outrage not just in Edo State but across the entire nation, leaving many questioning how we’ve let things escalate to this point.
Kwankwaso’s Stance: Mob Justice Has No Place in Our Society
In a heartfelt statement posted on his personal Facebook page on Friday, Senator Kwankwaso didn’t mince words. He described the attack as a “disturbing example of mob injustice” and a stark reminder of the dangers of jungle justice. Now, let me break this down for you. Mob justice isn’t just illegal—it’s a dangerous slippery slope that erodes the very fabric of our society. Kwankwaso urged the relevant authorities to take immediate action, calling for a comprehensive investigation into the matter. He emphasized the importance of holding those responsible accountable for their heinous actions.
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Freedom to Travel: A Right, Not a Privilege
Here’s the thing: every Nigerian should feel safe when traveling within their own country. Kwankwaso stressed this point in his statement, emphasizing that no one should live in fear of harassment or intimidation while on the road. Let me quote him directly: “It is a general perception that the citizens all over the country must be able to move about without intimidation or harassment.” He couldn’t have said it better. This isn’t just about one incident—it’s about ensuring that every Nigerian can travel freely and safely, no matter where they’re going.
And if you think that’s all, there’s more. Kwankwaso went on to say, “I appeal to the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into this tragic accident and prosecute the offenders.” This isn’t just lip service; it’s a call to action. We need to see real results, and fast.
Condolences and Calls for Justice
The former governor of Kano State didn’t stop there. He extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, the Kano State Government, and all the other states affected by this tragedy. His words were more than just sympathy—they were a reminder of the human cost behind these senseless acts of violence. He offered prayers for those who lost their lives, acknowledging the pain and suffering this tragedy has caused.
But let’s be clear: this isn’t just about words. There’s increasing pressure on law enforcement and security agencies to step up and ensure that justice is served. The victims deserve nothing less. As a nation, we need to come together and demand accountability. This isn’t the Nigeria we want to see, and it’s time for change.
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