Call For Obi’s Arrest, Is Call For Real Protest, Anarchy, LP Youths Warn

Call For Obi’s Arrest, Is Call For Real Protest, Anarchy, LP Youths Warn

22nd July 2024, NewsOrient
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Labour Party youths have warned the Federal Government of Nigeria to desist from call to arrest and detain the Presidential Candidate Of Labour Party in the 2023 Nigerian Presidential Election, Peter Obi. The youths described such a call as a call for “real protest” and “anarchy.”

A press statement signed by Prince Kennedy Ahanotu, the
National Youth Leader of Labour Party reads: “It has come to our knowledge a media release by one Bayo Onanuga who is unfoundly calling for the arrest of Mr Peter Obi.

It is important to state categorically clear that Mr Peter Obi is the most peaceful Nigerian politician alive today who, despite the manipulation of his clear electoral victory in the 2023 presidential election had asked his supporters who are mostly the youths of my generation not to engage in any form of protest or agitation.

It must be noted that it could have only taken a statement from Peter Obi in that instance for Nigerians to flood that collation centre in Abuja to occupy.

It must be recalled that it was in this same country that a former president made an inciting statement of making the country ungovernable if he was not elected; eventually he was not elected and indeed people were massacared and yet that person was never arrested in 2011.

It was also in these country that the current president incited his supporters in the last election to grab his political victory by all means, including fighting for it as power is not served in alarcarte; of course without recourse we saw the compliance in lagos state and many other states where APC were thoroughly defeated by the Labour Party.

Recall also that it was the current president who spearheaded a protest against the former government of President Jonathern. Many of them in government today participated in the oil subsidy protest in 2012. Why are theybnow afraid of protest?

In fact, the current president, whom Onanuga is working for, is one of the grand father’s of protest in Nigeria starting from NADECO times.

Given the stated backgroud, it is clear that Mr Peter Obi is not and has not in any form or colour been found guilty of inciting the Nigerian people to engage in any form of protest starting from the build up to 2023 election till date.

It must also be noted clearly that Peter Obi is a lawful citizen of Nigeria going about doing good and making impactful contributions towards national development.

In recent times, he has provided support and basic amenities to many communities across the country as private citizens, unlike many politicians who disappears after an election.

I am aware that the name Mr Peter Obi is a torn in the flesh of statusquo politicians who has refused to acknowledge a paradyn shift in the way things are done everywhere around the world where the masses are currently making political statements and proving that power belongs to the people.

In the UK, people have shown their power. In Kenya, the citizens have made strong statements that are currently reshaping policies. Those who follow international politics will agree that there is a current revolutionary wave of demand for good governance across Africa and the world at large. At some point, the people of Burkina Faso celebrated a military takeover because of bad governance.

There is no citizen of Nigeria that will proudly say we have indeed progressed from where our past heroes left us. Our fathers enjoyed scholarships and today leaders are proudly giving us student loans; they enjoyed good infrastructures, but they have left us with no road, no electricity, no water, no national rail system, and pathetically no security for citizens. There are many things to say.

We were known for market driven agricultural production, but today, farmlands have become grave yards for money.

Our heroes past left us with quality education for both the poor and the rich. Today, what we have is unhealthy competition in private schools.

School sports and grassroot talent hunt are history. Students in Nigeria do not even ask for scholarships but stable academic callender to be able to use four years for a 4 years programme.

Today, Nigerian workers had to debate, and panels have to be set up to discuss their welfare, unbelievable.

Today, when you win an election, the government works for you, and those that lost are obviously intimidated. Is this truly the government of the people by the people and for the people?

Despite all these kakistocratic tendencies, the government does not want the people to react? It’s very funny.

Do citizens need Mr. Peter Obi to say how hungry they are? Do people need Mr. Peter Obi to see the practical consequential inefficiency of the current government.

Was it Peter Obi that told Seun of Channels to speak to the President during one of the programmes? Just recently, was it Peter Obi that incited Sen Ali Ndume to say that the APC government is failing? We must call a pot a pot and a kettle a kettle.

Nevertheless, we wish to dissociate our hero of democracy, Mr Peter Obi, from any form of allegation from Bayo Onanuga’s wonderful government and therefore state categorically clear that any attempted attempt to unlawfully and illegally arrest Mr Peter Obi will truly and sincerely be an affront on Nigerian citizens who believes that a better Nigeria is POssible.

We therefore ask the Nigerian security agencies whose welfare is equally laughable compared to their counterpart around the world to desist from being used as a tool to cage citizens from expressing their political views.

Our hero of democracy must not be arrested baselessly with Bayo Onanuga’s government blame game.

Mr Peter Obi only wanted to transform Nigeria from Comsumption to Production, and I am sure if the current government diligently consulted him, he shall avail them with the practical strategies that works. That is governance. Bayo and co should stop the blame game.

Mr Peter Obi had always repeated that he is not desperate to be Nigerian President but desperate to see Nigeria work for her citizens like other countries of the world.

Let’s not sacrifice our stars on the destructive alters of politics.

Forward Ever Backward Never.”

~ NewsOrient