Outrage and grief have crossed borders as American humanitarian Alex Barbir issued a searing appeal to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu over the tragic killings in Plateau State on Palm Sunday.
Barbir, deeply moved by reports of mass violence that left scores dead and many injured, asked pointedly: “Tinubu, where are you?” His statement underscores frustration with what many see as insufficient government response to recurring attacks in the region.
Palm Sunday Bloodshed Sparks International Concern
The attacks, which targeted local communities during religious celebrations, have drawn condemnation from both domestic and international actors. Barbir’s public appeal amplifies the humanitarian alarm, highlighting the urgent need for protection of civilians and accountability for perpetrators.
Calls for Action
Advocates, human rights groups, and citizens alike are demanding that Nigerian authorities step up to prevent further massacres, secure vulnerable areas, and address longstanding security lapses. Barbir’s voice adds weight to these demands, reminding the world that the crisis is both severe and immediate.
A Nation and World Watching
The emotional plea resonates widely on social media, drawing attention not only to the tragedy but to broader questions about governance, security, and human rights in Nigeria. As the nation mourns, voices like Barbir’s are pushing for action before more lives are lost.
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