
A NATION IN PAIN
How many more lives must be lost before decisive action is taken to protect innocent citizens?
Jos is bleeding.
Homes have been shattered. Families torn apart. Mothers are burying their children. The silence of those we have lost echoes louder than any words we can offer.
This is not just another incident.
This is a tragedy we are becoming too familiar with — and that is the real danger.
We refuse to normalize bloodshed.
We refuse to accept a reality where innocent lives are taken without consequence.
This cannot continue.
We extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved and stand in solidarity with all those affected. We call for all-round support — medical, psychological, and humanitarian — for survivors struggling to rebuild their lives.
We demand immediate, decisive, and sustained action to end this cycle of violence. The safety of citizens is not optional — it is a fundamental duty.
Those responsible must be held accountable.
Communities must be protected.
Lives must be valued — not mourned in repetition.
Nigeria cannot keep bleeding.
Every life lost is a failure we must not accept.
Every community deserves to live without fear.
FIDA
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