Threat to life: NDC-POSN demands protection of Obi ahead of 2027

 

 

The NDC-Peter Obi Support Network (NDC-POSN) has expressed concern over what it described as the alleged harassment and intimidation of the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) Peter Obi, calling on the Federal Government and security agencies to ensure his safety and protect the democratic rights of all political actors.

 

In a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by its spokesperson, Mercy L. Akums, the support group said it was disturbed by recent comments made by Obi during an interview on the With Chude programme, in which he expressed fears about his personal safety and political future.

 

According to the group, Obi alleged that he had been subjected to persistent frustration in both his personal and professional activities, claiming that actions by the government were deliberately targeted at him.

 

Among the incidents cited by the former Anambra State governor was an alleged episode at an airport where, according to him, his vehicle was locked while others were allowed to proceed.

 

Obi also claimed that some of his associates had become reluctant to publicly associate with him or invite him to personal events out of fear of possible repercussions.

 

Reacting to the allegations, the NDC-POSN said any form of intimidation, economic sabotage or harassment directed at opposition figures would undermine Nigeria’s democracy and threaten the credibility of the 2027 general elections.

 

The group expressed solidarity with Obi and the NDC presidential ticket, stating that it rejected any attempt to interfere with the legitimate political activities of opposition leaders and their supporters.

 

It called on the Federal Government to conduct a transparent investigation into the allegations and ensure that no individual or institution engages in actions capable of endangering lives or frustrating lawful political participation.

 

The support group also urged the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS) to provide adequate security for Obi, his family and other political actors exercising their constitutional rights.

 

In addition, it appealed to political stakeholders to uphold the rule of law, protect human rights and preserve the integrity of Nigeria’s democratic process ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

The NDC-POSN reaffirmed its commitment to mobilising support for the NDC presidential ticket of Peter Obi and Engr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, maintaining that attempts to intimidate opposition figures would not deter its campaign activities.

 

The group urged its members and supporters nationwide to remain peaceful, law-abiding and focused on pursuing political change through democratic means. Authority.