Skit Maker Mr Macaroni Condemns Federal Inaction Following Tragic Massacre of Forty Residents in Jos, Plateau State
Nigerian actor Mr Macaroni blasts President Tinubu’s "useless government" and zero accountability following the killing of 40 residents in Jos, Plateau State.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 8:49 AM EDT
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A Vocal Outcry Against Growing Insecurity
The Nigerian entertainment community is reeling from the latest wave of violence in Plateau State, which has prompted a fierce public response from one of the nation’s most influential digital voices. Debo Adedayo, popularly known as Mr Macaroni, took to social media to express his profound grief and anger following the reported invasion of a Jos community by armed gunmen. In a series of viral posts, the actor highlighted the mounting human cost of the ongoing security crisis, asserting that the lives of ordinary citizens are being treated as disposable by those in power.
Allegations of Leadership Silence and Zero Accountability
Central to Adedayo’s criticism is the perceived silence from the presidency in the wake of the tragedy, which reportedly claimed at least 40 lives. The content creator described the current administration’s failure to personally address the bereaved families and the wider public as a definitive sign of "zero accountability." According to his public statements, the absence of a direct presidential broadcast or a clear roadmap for justice has deepened the sense of abandonment felt by residents in conflict prone regions, leading him to characterize the government’s response as entirely insufficient.
Incompetence Cited as Catalyst for Civilian Deaths
The actor’s critique extended beyond mere optics, touching on the structural failures he believes are allowing these massacres to persist. He argued that Nigerians are waking up daily to tragic news solely due to the government’s incompetence in securing its borders and protecting its people. This rhetoric reflects a growing trend among Nigerian celebrities who are leveraging their massive digital followings to demand better performance from public officials. Adedayo emphasized that the constant cycle of mourning and frustration has become an unsustainable reality for the average citizen.
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