Benue Killings: Peter Obi Says FG Has No Value For Human Lives, Berates Tinubu For ‘Ignoring’ Benue

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in 2023 and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has lampooned the Federal Government over its poor handling of the ongoing mass killings in Benue State, says the development smacked of lack of “leadership empathy.” Obi spoke following the recent killing of about 59 people in the state, as well as the recent flooding in Niger State.

Jun 17, 2025 - 10:34
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Benue Killings: Peter Obi Says FG Has No Value For Human Lives, Berates Tinubu For ‘Ignoring’ Benue

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in 2023 and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has lampooned the Federal Government over its poor handling of the  ongoing mass killings in Benue State, says the development smacked of lack of “leadership empathy.” Obi spoke following the recent killing of about 59 people in the state, as well as the recent flooding in Niger State.
In a post on his X handle on Monday, Obi wondered why there were no presidential visits to Benue and Niger states despite the loss of hundreds of lives in both incidents.
Blaming this on incompetence on the part of President  Tinubu, the former governor of Anambra State, further noted  what he described  as "lack of capacity, character and compassion" on the part of the Nigerian leader.
On the contrary, Obi gave an example of how both Indian and South African leaders were quick to visit the scene of a plane crash and flooding in their respective countries, saying that was leadership with compassion.
His words, “Sadly, the evidence is right before our eyes. Recently, we witnessed severe flooding in Niger State that claimed nearly 200 lives, with many still missing. Yet, not even a single presidential visit, this, in a nation where the scene of the tragedy is less than an hour away by helicopter.
“Just days ago, over 200 Nigerians, innocent men, women, children, and even soldiers, were massacred in Benue State. Again, no presidential visit. No physical presence at the scenes of pain. No genuine national mourning. No leadership face to comfort the grieving or give hope to the people.
“Yet, we have seen what true leadership looks like elsewhere: In India, after a plane crash killed nearly 200 people, the Prime Minister was physically at the scene within hours.
“In South Africa, when floods claimed 78 lives, the president went personally to the affected communities, stood with them, and took responsibility.
“That is leadership with compassion. That is leadership that understands the value of human life. But here in Nigeria, we have normalised leadership without empathy, without accountability, and without a human face.
“That is why I insist: Nigeria does not just need another president; Nigeria needs a leader, a leader with competence, capacity, character, and compassion. Until we choose leaders on these principles, the cycle of pain will only continue.
“Leadership of a nation is such that it’s either succeeding or failing, none can be hidden. There are critical areas of leadership that must exist for a nation to move forward, and these are summed up in four Cs: Competence, Capacity, Character and Compassion. Where these four are non-existent, there is no magic you can do.
“It’s in this line that I have always maintained that we must move away from voting based on tribe and religion, and begin to vote for people with competence, capacity, character, and compassion, because we have all seen, painfully, what leadership without these qualities has done to our country.” Further emphasising the importance of the aforementioned qualities, Obi stressed that Nigeria today needs a leader who understands the issues, who has the knowledge, experience, and clear ideas to solve them.
“Competence because Nigeria today needs a leader who understands the issues, who has the knowledge, experience, and clear ideas to solve them. Capacity because it is not a ceremonial position; it requires strength, stamina, and the mental energy to confront our complex challenges.
“And above all, leadership must be rooted in character and integrity because without integrity, public trust collapses, corruption thrives, and selfishness takes over. But perhaps most importantly, we need compassion, because when a leader lacks compassion, human lives are treated as statistics, and suffering is ignored." 
Obi then warned that Nigeria would keep facing failed leadership if citizens continue to vote along tribal lines rather than based on competence and capacity, adding that where competence, capacity, character and compassion are non-existent, there is no magic one can do to improve the leadership of any nation.

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