TO THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF AVIATION, MR. FESTUS KEYAMO
Contrary to your account of events surrounding Mr. Peter Obi’s transit through the Abuja Airport on Saturday, July 4, it has become necessary to set the record straight.
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. Your reference to a “police driver” appears to have been based on the assumption that he enjoys the level of security protection ordinarily accorded to someone of his standing. He does not.
Mr. Obi travels through multiple airports across Nigeria well over a dozen times every week. As someone who frequently travels with him, I have personally witnessed repeated instances of unusual discourtesy directed at him by some government personnel.
From your own account of events, it is evident that the incident Mr. Obi referred to during his interview occurred on a different date and at a different airport from the one referenced in your tweet.
However, let me address the incident you chose to publicise.
KEY CLARIFICATIONS
1. 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.
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?
2. 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?
Do you not agree that half-truths can sometimes be more misleading than outright falsehoods?
3. 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.
4. I have personally been at the airport on several occasions when serving and former government officials arrived in large convoys, blocked access routes, and caused considerable inconvenience to the travelling public, without any agency of government taking similar action.
5. Under your watch, there have been other high-profile airport incidents, including:
The disruption involving Senator Adams Oshiomhole and airline staff.
The incident involving Mr. Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), a known associate of the President, who allegedly attempted to prevent an aircraft from departing.
You are undoubtedly aware of both incidents.
Where was this same enthusiasm to instigate public outrage and issue official condemnations? Was CCTV footage from those incidents also released, or was the CCTV system only activated when it involved Mr. Peter Obi?
6. 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.
Would you release equivalent CCTV footage of other presidential candidates of Mr. Obi’s standing who travel in private and presidential aircraft funded by taxpayers?
Should a leading presidential candidate not be accorded security protocols consistent with democratic best practices?
Proud of the boys, took on the most rested and monied team in the world to penalties… roll of a dice at that point.
Love all the players. Can’t knock any of them. Fans were incredible. We go again next season.
Let’s be honest, Tinubu knew already the extra FAAC won’t be accounted for, he got political and did it for political relevance amongst the governors. Politics always comes first when it comes to this president. Sadly
No bro, it’s still the fault of the president. He knows already that the governors have never been accountable to their people. He was once a gov., and yet he gave them this money at the expense of the masses.
Arteta’s biggest problem is not his coaching ability, it’s his recruitment.
Signing Madueke and Havertz is self sabotage, even unlicensed street coaches wouldn’t sign them.
Those against Peter Obi's presidency fall into four categories.
1st Category: Thieves who steal public funds to remain relevant in the society.
2nd Category: Aspiring thieves who want to enter government by all means to steal their share of public money.
3rd Category: Idiots and oh-yes members who stand to gain nothing than a cup of rice and they will sing your praises for four years.
4th Category: Tribal bigots who would rather die in poverty than see a competent person from another tribe become president.
You know which category you belong to. 🫵
Kepa should be the last topic of conversation. Stop being shy to address real concerns.
- Why on earth was that attacking coaching/set up from Arteta
- Why did Arteta wait so long to make subs
- Why can’t Saka take on players or create chances
- Why is Zubimendi played vs good teams when it is obvious he is scared and offers nothing
- Why persist with seniority preference when Dowman is clearly our best attacker
- Why is Arteta so diabolically shocking in cup competitions
- Why do you set up your team like that after City lost to Madrid and drew with West Ham
- Why can’t our starting midfielders play/operate in the pockets
Kepa starting today shouldn’t even be a topic. That was a disgraceful performance
Shantel Jackson separated from Nelly on a friend’s advice, and now she has to go on a solo date while Nelly is out there happily married to Ashanti. You really don’t know what you had until it’s gone 👀