Nollywood actor Kunle Remi has drawn attention to the worsening insecurity across Nigeria, contrasting it with continued election campaigns.
In a recent social media post, the actor reflected on the harsh realities faced by many families. He urged Nigerians to remember children sleeping in forests, exposed to cold, bugs, fear, and discomfort.
Remi described scenes of mothers holding babies helplessly, parents praying for safety, and schools living in constant fear.
"Parent and children are in the forest yet election campaigns still continue," he emphasized, questioning the normalcy of political activities amid such crises.
His message, shared widely on platforms like Instagram, comes as reports of attacks and abductions persist in parts of the country. Many schools have faced closures or threats, displacing students and educators.
Remi's statement has sparked reactions online, with users echoing concerns over misplaced priorities during election periods. It reflects growing public frustration with governance failures on security.
The actor's words serve as a sobering reminder. While political preparations advance, vulnerable citizens endure unimaginable hardships in hiding.
Many hope his call will push leaders to address root causes of insecurity beyond campaign rhetoric.
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