Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has said the regularity of bloodletting of innocent souls in our country has reduced the news value of human deaths.
He lamented that a glance at the news in a day in Nigeria reveals the "sad reality of our dear nation, and one wonders if our country's leaders are truly concerned."
He also lamented that even the hitherto peaceful areas have turned into killing fields.
"From Kano today comes a bomb explosion that has left at least 5 persons dead, many injured. And just yesterday, 12 wedding guests were attacked and killed in Plateau, and 11 others were injured," he said in a social media post.
"In Kebbi, 30 people were confirmed dead as bandits went on a rampage.
"In Borno, a female suicide bomber killed 24 citizens.
"In Katsina, bandits gunned down a police inspector.
"All of this just in a day, for a country that is not even at war. And there are still many other unreported cases as the incidents are spreading to all nooks and crannies of the country.
"We must begin to treat insecurity as an utmost national priority. And to see the criticism on it as a genuine and constructive voice to help direct authorities to their failings.
"An administration that continuously allows insecurity and other vices to thrive is doing a grave disservice to the nation.
"The world is watching. People see these killings and corruption all over the system. Allowing these insecurities and corruption to continue is the real demarketing of the country.
"But while the country bleeds daily, the relevant authorities must offer adequate response. The grieving Nigerians are not shown any empathy by leaders.
"We must tackle this insecurity now. It is destroying lives and demarketing our nation. All hands must be on deck.
"We must act now to save our country. Nigerians deserve to live."
ASA