Obi: Labour Party Senate Caucus cautions Okpebholo

The Labour Party Caucus in the Senate at the weekend berated the Edo State governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo over his outburst against Mr Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour party in the 2023 election.

In a statement issued by four members of the Senate – Senators Victor Umeh, Ireti Kingibe, Ezea Okey and Tony Nwoye, the caucus charged the governor to withdraw his “unguarded statement threatening Peter Obi’s life” and apologise to Nigerians.

The statement partly read: “The attention of the Labour Party Senate Caucus has been drawn to the disturbing and shocking statement of threat made by the Executive Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, openly threatening the life of Mr Peter Obi that his security will not be guaranteed if Peter Obi ever visited  Edo State again without obtaining permission from the Governor.

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“Mr Peter Obi’s only “sin” was his recent visit to Edo State and donating N15 million to a nursing school in the state.

“We wish to remine the Executive Governor of Edo State that section 41(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended, provides for Freedom of Movement  and expression for all Nigerian citizens. Mr Peter Obi is a citizen of Nigeria and his movement is guaranteed and should not be curtailed by sheer executive lawlessness and impudence.

“As a champion of democracy, nation-building and sustainable development, Mr Peter Obi deserves protection and support from the law and all who share the vision for a better Nigeria.

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“We humbly urge the Executive Governor of Edo State to quickly withdraw his unguarded statement threatening Mr Peter Obi’s life, freedom of movement and personal security and tender an unreserved apology to all Nigerians for violating the Nigerian Constitution which he swore to uphold.

“We implore and urge the Inspector General of Police and The Director General, Department of State Services to take note of this threat. The Nigeria of this century cannot afford to condone executive rascality and abuse of office by public officers for the peace and harmony of this our dear country, Nigeria.”

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