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Peter Obi: Abuja-Kaduna train attack happened due to Buhari regime’s failure on intelligence processing

Peter Obi According to Peter Obi, the Labour Party's (LP) presidential candidate, the Abuja-Kaduna train incident was caused by the Muhammad...

Chima Joseph Ugo
Chima Joseph Ugo - Editor-in-chief November 06, 2022
Updated November 6, 2022 at 9:11 PM
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Peter Obi: Abuja-Kaduna train attack happened due to Buhari regime’s failure on intelligence processing
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According to Peter Obi, the Labour Party's (LP) presidential candidate, the Abuja-Kaduna train incident was caused by the Muhammadu Buhari administration's lack of intelligence vigilance.

The comment was made by Mr. Obi on Sunday in Abuja during the Presidential Town Hall gathering. Arise News is the host of the town hall.

In response to a query on how, as president, he would have handled the circumstance, Mr. Obi stated:

“First, for me, I believe that there was a failure of intelligence processing because before that incident happened, there were already indications of insecurity within that rail corridor as well as previous attempts and intelligence that were ignored.”

Mr Obi, a former governor of southeastern Anambra State, asserted that the Buhari administration’s response to the terrorist attack was weak, adding that he would have acted swiftly if he were the president.  

“When it happened, government action and communication were weak. If I was Commander-in-Chief, we would have acted swiftly and throughout that process would have remained in communication and at least shown consistent empathy to the families of those involved,” he said. 

In March, armed gangs successfully attacked a train heading to Kaduna from Abuja with over 1,000 passengers. At least eight people were killed and another 65 abducted on 28 March 2022 after armed bandits attacked the Abuja-Kaduna inbound train carrying more than 362 passengers. 

The Northern Governors’ Forum, in a statement, described the train attack as “barbaric and horrifying”, urging security forces to amp up their search and rescue efforts to ensure that those kidnapped are released without further delay. 

Two months later, the Nigerian government was yet to secure the release of the abducted Abuja-Kaduna train passengers, drawing the condemnation of international rights group Amnesty International.  

After being released in batches, the last 23 passengers of the Abuja-Kaduna train were released in October after 190 days in captivity. 

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