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PDP Accuses Government of Sheltering Eruku Kidnappers After Hostage Ordeal

PDP Accuses Government of Sheltering Eruku Kidnappers After Hostage Ordeal

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a political bombshell that has shattered the relief over the freed Eruku hostages, the Kwara State PDP has launched a brutal attack on the state government, openly accusing it of sheltering the kidnappers and negotiating a “temporary ceasefire with criminals” instead of enforcing the law.

While paying lip service to the “safe return” of the 38 worshippers, the opposition party immediately pivoted to a scathing indictment, declaring the government’s silence on operational details “unacceptable” and demanding to know why not a single perpetrator has been “arrested and publicly paraded.” The PDP’s statement poses a devastating question: Is this a government that fights crime, or one that funds it, asking if a ransom was paid with “public funds” to secure the release.

PDP Accuses Government of Sheltering Eruku Kidnappers After Hostage Ordeal

“This is not a victory for governance,” the party declared, arguing that a state that negotiates with terrorists without arresting them is not providing security, but is instead institutionalizing a “persistent security failure” that guarantees the next attack. By framing the release as a mere “temporary ceasefire,” the PDP is painting the government not as a protector of the people, but as a desperate administrator managing a criminal enterprise it is unwilling to dismantle.

Why It Matters

The PDP isn’t just criticizing; it’s accusing the government of being in bed with the very terrorists tormenting the state. Their statement is a political masterstroke—they get to appear compassionate about the victims while simultaneously launching a thermonuclear allegation of state-sponsored cowardice and corruption. The question about ransom isn’t a question; it’s an accusation in disguise, designed to make the public believe their tax money is now funding the kidnapping gangs.

The government now faces an impossible choice: remain silent and look guilty, or reveal the details of the negotiation and likely confirm they paid a ransom, proving they are financing the next crisis.

Either way, the PDP has successfully reframed a moment of relief into a moment of profound suspicion, proving that in the brutal game of Nigerian politics, a hostage crisis isn’t a tragedy—it’s a weapon.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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