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Saraki slams Kwara govt over insecurity, eyes PDP 2027 win

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Saraki slams Kwara govt over insecurity, eyes PDP 2027 win

From Layi Olanrewaju, Ilorin

Former Senate President and National Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Dr Bukola Saraki, at the weekend, called out the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government in Kwara State, accusing it of abandoning its constitutional duty to protect lives and property.

Speaking at the PDP State Congress with the theme: “Let’s Re-secure Kwara” held at the Arca Santa Arena, Ajase-Ipo Road, Ilorin, Saraki warned that Kwara is sliding into a state of insecurity never before witnessed in its history.

“Our state is being overrun by bandits, kidnappers, and killers who have waged a ceaseless, needless, and careless onslaught on our people. Yet, the government in Kwara State and all the people in governance have maintained a posture of apathy, nonchalance, and a carefree attitude,” he said.

The PDP leader lamented that in the past 12 months, Kwara had recorded alarming cases of violence. “About 70 people have been reportedly killed in Kwara North and South, while about 50 people sustained various injuries. Within the same period, about 42 people have been kidnapped, and over 25 communities sacked,” he revealed.

Saraki said the government’s failure to act violates Section 14 (2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution, which makes the security and welfare of citizens the primary purpose of government. He accused the State government of living “in denial” and suppressing facts instead of tackling the crisis.

“No responsible citizen or party will play politics with the danger to the lives and livelihood of people. But as responsible politicians and political platforms who want to genuinely serve our people, we will not keep quiet,” he vowed.

Drawing comparisons with past administrations, Saraki insisted that Kwara never experienced this level of insecurity under PDP leadership. “Did we see this type of security lapse when late Alhaji Adamu Atta, Senator Cornelius Adebayo, or Senator Shaba Lafiagi governed the State? No. Did people abandon their communities when Admiral Lawal was governor? No. I governed this State for eight years — did we face a security crisis like this? No,” he said.

The former Senate President argued that neighbouring states had fared better. “Insurgency is no longer a menace in Niger State. The State government there has chased the criminals out. In Oyo, Ekiti, Osun, and even Kogi, insecurity is not as alarming as it is in Kwara. This is just a reflection of the clueless and lackadaisical government we have in Kwara State,” he stressed.

On the way forward, Saraki charged PDP members to begin mobilising ahead of the 2027 elections. “The stakes are too high now for Kwarans to reward failure. Our people must be further enlightened and mobilised to vote out the clueless people in the present government of Kwara State,” he said.

He congratulated newly elected party executives across wards, local governments, and the State, commending them for peaceful congresses that showed “the values of good leadership, organisation, and discipline.”

He also thanked outgoing executives, assuring them of future roles in the party.

Saraki reminded party faithful that PDP remained the only viable alternative for Kwarans. “As of today, it is clear to all that PDP is the clear alternative. In Kwara State, the clear choice of our people for making life secure, better, and fulfilling is the PDP,” he said.

The convention was, according to Saraki, evidence of PDP’s empathy and responsiveness.