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‘Are You the Law?’ Peter Obi blasts Keyamo, alleges political targeting

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The Presidential candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Mr Peter Obi has reacted to claims made by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, over the recent airport controversy, accusing the minister of presenting a misleading account of the incident and targeting him for political reasons.

Recall that the Keyamo had issued the NDC presidential candidate an ultimatum stating that he should publicly apologise to airport officials and pay a N25,000 fine over a wrongful parking incident at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport or face consequences.

But in reaction, Peter Obi in a statement by his media office issued on Saturday by Zekeri Idris accused Keyamo of presenting a misleading account of the airport incident involving Peter Obi, alleging a pattern of political targeting.

According to the statement, the incident referenced by Keyamo was entirely different from the one Obi had narrated during a recent interview.

“The incident you posted is entirely different from the one Mr Peter Obi narrated in his interview. In that interview, he clearly stated: ‘I was there…’ In the incident contained in your tweet, he was not present,” he said.

The statement argued that the existence of multiple incidents involving vehicles linked to Obi raised concerns about selective treatment.

“If we now have at least two separate incidents in which vehicles associated with Mr. Obi were clamped under questionable circumstances, does this not suggest a pattern of targeting an individual simply because of who he is?” he asked.

The spokesperson also rejected claims that Obi had a police officer serving as his driver or enjoyed the level of security protection expected of a leading opposition figure.

“Mr. Peter Obi does not have any police or civil defence personnel attached to him in Abuja, despite being entitled to VVIP protection by virtue of his status as a leading opposition figure in Nigeria. He certainly does not have a police officer serving as his driver,” he said.

According to Zekeri, Obi frequently travels across the country and has repeatedly experienced what he described as discourteous treatment from some government personnel.

He also disputed the minister’s account of the duration of the airport incident.

“The entire sequence of events you referenced, from arrival to the eventual clamping of the vehicle, lasted approximately five minutes. At most airports around the world, including major international airports, a ten-minute drop-off window is generally considered acceptable. Where, then, did the claim of 30 minutes originate?” he queried.

The statement further questioned why other vehicles allegedly parked in the same area were not sanctioned.

“Is it not a fact that several other vehicles were in the vicinity of Mr. Obi’s vehicle without attracting similar attention from airport officials? Indeed, some of those vehicles had been parked there long before Mr. Obi’s vehicle arrived, yet none was clamped.

“Can the publication of CCTV footage detailing Mr. Peter Obi’s movements on your personal social media platform be considered a serious breach of his personal security? Your footage established no wrongdoing. Instead, you further exposed the movements of a leading opposition figure whose security concerns are already significant,” the statement added.

Referencing previous airport incidents involving former Edo State governor Adams Oshiomhole and Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, Zekeri questioned why similar official action was not taken.

He also criticised Keyamo’s warning that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria could take action against Obi.

“You further threatened to direct FAAN to take unspecified action against Mr. Obi. Are you the accuser, the investigator, the judge, and the executioner in the same matter? As Minister of Aviation, are you now positioning yourself as the law itself? Mr Keyamo, are you the Law?

“This issue goes far beyond a clamped vehicle. It concerns equal treatment under the law, the security of opposition figures, the neutrality of state institutions, and the standards expected in a constitutional democracy. Nigerians deserve answers to these questions.”he concluded.




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Tinubu govt struggling with failure in security, economy, health, education – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, on Sunday said President Bola Tinubu’s administration is struggling under the weight of its failures.

ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the Tinubu administration has failed in the areas of security, economy, healthcare, education and virtually every measure of human dignity.

Posting on X, Abdullahi said the current administration which has shown much disdain for Nigerians, has extended the same gesture to city abroad in search of better opportunities.

He wrote: “It is sad that this government, which has shown such disdain for everyday Nigerians that are struggling under the weight of its failures, has now chosen to extend that same disregard to honest Nigerians who have japa’d in search of better opportunities.

“A government that has failed, and continues to fail, on security, the economy, healthcare, education, and virtually every measure of human dignity has no business lying to Nigerians and the world that things are better for the Nigerians in Nigeria, than they are for Nigerians abroad.

“Until this government can guarantee safety, create jobs, restore economic stability, and inspire confidence at home, it should either fix Nigeria or stop lecturing Nigerians who have simply done what the government itself has failed to do: secured a better future for themselves and their families.

“For perspective, and a little bit of respect, Nigeria’s total oil export earnings in 2025 were US$31.5 billion, while official diaspora remittances for the same year amounted to US$21.8 billion.”




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Tinubu’s re-nomination of Shettima shows stability, courage – Senator Plang

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—Backs state police, seeks stronger support for military

By Golok Nanmwa

JOS — Senator Diket Plang, representing Plateau Central Senatorial District, has described President Bola Tinubu’s decision to retain Vice President Kashim Shettima on the All Progressives Congress, APC, 2027 presidential ticket as a demonstration of stability, courage and continuity in governance.

Speaking with journalists in Jos on Sunday, Plang said he was pleased that President Tinubu resisted pressure to change his running mate, describing the decision as one that would strengthen national unity and policy continuity.

“I thank God that President Tinubu has remained steadfast and retained Senator Kashim Shettima as his vice president.

That is stability at the highest level of leadership. I am proud of that decision because Shettima has been loyal, active, accessible and committed to the success of this administration,” he said.

The senator said Nigerians should be willing to make personal sacrifices in support of the Tinubu administration, insisting that the President’s vision, courage, inclusiveness and commitment to infrastructure development deserved broad national backing.

Commenting on the controversy surrounding alleged fake government agencies, Plang said the Senate would intensify its oversight responsibilities to ensure that only legally established agencies continue to operate.

According to him, the discovery has exposed the need for relevant Senate committees to thoroughly review agencies under their supervision and verify their legal status.

He also commended the Armed Forces and other security agencies for recent successes in the fight against insecurity, particularly the rescue of kidnapped victims and sustained operations against criminal elements nationwide.

Plang acknowledged the sacrifices made by security personnel, noting that many officers had lost their lives in the line of duty while defending the country.

He called for increased funding, improved welfare and the recruitment of more personnel into the military and other security agencies, saying adequate manpower was critical to tackling the nation’s security challenges.

The lawmaker reiterated his support for establishing state police, describing it as a national consensus that would enhance intelligence gathering, improve community policing, and strengthen the fight against insecurity.

He said the creation of state police would enable states to recruit personnel familiar with local terrain, culture and languages, thereby improving response to security threats and complementing the efforts of existing federal security agencies.


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Ogun 2027: Amusan warns against same LG, ward governors, says it’s Yewa-Awori’s turn

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Former lawmaker and prominent Egba political leader, Jelili Amusan, has warned against the emergence of back-to-back governors from the same local government and ward in Ogun State, describing such development as inconsistent with the principles of fairness, equity and political inclusion.

Amusan spoke with journalists shortly after the presentation of Mrs Kudirat Balogun as the running mate to the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate, Solomon Adeola, before Ijebu obas in Ijebu-Ode.

He said the 2027 governorship election presents an historic opportunity to correct the long standing political imbalance by allowing the Yewa-Awori people to produce the next governor of Ogun State.

According to him, while every section of the state has the constitutional right to seek political office, equity demands that power should not remain concentrated in one area.

The former governorship aspirant noted that Ogun State’s political stability has largely been sustained through an unwritten understanding that accommodates the two major political blocs of Ijebu/Remo and Egba/Yewa.

“It will be difficult to justify a situation where both the outgoing governor and another governorship candidate come from the same local government and even the same ward.

“Such an arrangement raises genuine questions about fairness and equal political opportunities for every part of Ogun State,” he said.

The former member of the House of Representatives, argued that preserving political balance remains crucial to maintaining unity, strengthening democracy and giving every section of the state a sense of belonging.

“As an Egba son, I strongly believe that many of us will continue to uphold the long standing tradition of fairness that has defined Ogun State politics. While every political bloc has the right to pursue its ambitions, the overall interest of Ogun State must always come before sectional interests.

“What we are witnessing today is remarkable. The Yewa-Awori people have spoken with one voice behind a single candidate. Even more significant is the convergence of support from past and present political leaders across Ogun State behind that aspiration. That level of consensus is extraordinary and deserves serious consideration,” he added.

Amusan maintained that over five decades since the creation of Ogun State, Yewa-Awori has earned both the moral and political right to occupy the governorship seat.

He described the aspiration as a quest for justice, fairness and inclusive governance rather than a sectional agenda, urging traditional rulers, political leaders and residents across the state to support the cause irrespective of ethnic or political affiliations.

“Breaking the over 50 years barrier will not only correct a long-standing political imbalance but will also reinforce the values of justice and inclusiveness upon which our democracy thrives.

“Beyond the principle of equity, the candidate presented by Yewa-Awori possesses the competence, experience and leadership capacity required to move Ogun State to greater heights,” he opined.




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