Tears of Koro Land: Hon. Darius Kurah Aribi’s Heartfelt Cry for Help as Kaduna’s Forgotten People Battle Banditry and Neglect
In the heart of Southern Kaduna, the once-vibrant community of Koro Land is slowly fading into despair. Ravaged by bandit attacks, kidnappings, and years of government neglect, the people are now crying out for help — and leading that cry is Hon. Darius Kurah Aribi, a concerned citizen whose voice echoes the pain of his people.
Speaking with emotion and urgency, Hon. Aribi issued a distress appeal to both the Kaduna State Government and the Federal Government of Nigeria, urging them to take swift and decisive action to rescue Koro Land from its deepening crisis.
“Our people are dying in silence. Over fifty of our brothers and sisters are still in the hands of bandits. We have no roads, no electricity, and no clean water — yet we host the dam that supplies water to Abuja,” Aribi lamented.
For decades, Koro Land has been a story of abandonment and broken promises. Despite being rich in culture and heritage, the community has been stripped of basic infrastructure and denied its rightful recognition. The Koro Chiefdom, nearing its Silver Jubilee, still has no palace building and has not been upgraded to First Class status, a demand that continues to be ignored.
💔The roads are unpassable, electricity is a luxury, and many residents fetch dirty water to survive. Women walk miles for basic needs, while farmers risk their lives just to tend their crops. Children are forced to study under unsafe, poorly lit conditions — a heartbreaking reality in a nation blessed with so much potential.
The latest wave of kidnappings has only worsened the community’s pain. Families live in constant fear, praying their loved ones will return safely. Yet, amid the chaos, Koro people remain resilient, holding on to their faith and unity.
Hon. Darius Kurah Aribi’s appeal is not just a political statement — it’s a humanitarian cry. He is calling for:
Deployment of more security operatives to protect lives and property
Immediate rescue of kidnapped victims still in captivity
Rehabilitation of the dilapidated roads linking Koro communities
Restoration of electricity and clean water projects
Upgrade of Koro Chiefdom to First Class status
Construction of a proper palace for their traditional ruler
Koro Land’s pain represents that of many rural Nigerian communities — loyal, hardworking citizens who feel abandoned by the system. Hon. Aribi’s outcry is a reminder that true governance is about empathy, justice, and equal opportunity.
He urged both federal and state authorities to visit the affected areas and witness firsthand the suffering endured by innocent citizens who only want a chance at a better life.
It is time for Nigeria to rise to the defense of her forgotten communities. Koro Land’s tears must not be in vain.
Their story deserves to be heard, their pain must be healed, and their dignity restored.
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