Popular nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest has reacted to the recent killings in Jos, Plateau State, expressing outrage over the loss of lives and raising concerns about the country’s security challenges.
Taking to his Instagram story on Tuesday, he shared his emotional response to disturbing scenes from the attack, saying: “I have been cold. In the past few days the video of that woman and her child can’t get out of my head. When will these killings stop? How do people desire happiness in killing one another. When will this ever stop?”
He also criticised the handling of security in the state, questioning the level of protection around leaders compared to ordinary citizens. “The governor in Jos pulled up in a Bunker. Does it mean everyone should now pull up in bunkers because he is scared more than the people? To lead a state you have to be fearless you have to have the ability to lay your life for the people. I feel for everyone in Jos,” he said.
The socialite further suggested that the timing of the attack might not be a coincidence. “This was clearly done to embarrass our president on his birthday,” he alleged.
Calling for urgent action, he urged security agencies to rise to the occasion and tackle insecurity more effectively. “Security agencies should brace up to their task allowing this kind of embarrassment on your principal is embarrassing. I pray God gives President Tinubu the energy to select people capable to lead with him,” he added.
