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A new political storm is brewing in Edo State as a petition has been submitted to the U.S. Embassy, urging visa sanctions against Governor Monday Okpebholo for allegedly threatening Labour Party leader, Mr. Peter Obi. The controversial remark, according to Sahara Reporters, was made during a political gathering, where Governor Okpebholo reportedly said Peter Obi “should take whatever he sees” if he dares to visit Edo State.
This statement, which has sparked nationwide outrage, was interpreted by many as a direct incitement of violence and a dangerous escalation of political intolerance. Civil society groups and concerned citizens believe such utterances not only endanger lives but also erode Nigeria’s democratic foundations.
The petition sent to the United States government accuses the governor of violating fundamental democratic rights and promoting political intimidation. It called on the U.S. to impose a visa ban on Okpebholo, his family members, and political allies involved in any anti-democratic actions.
The move has received mixed reactions across social media. Supporters of Peter Obi have condemned the governor’s statement, demanding an official apology and retraction. Many see it as a veiled threat meant to suppress opposition voices in Edo State ahead of the coming election season.
Meanwhile, Okpebholo’s camp has yet to issue an official response, but sources close to the state government dismissed the reports as “politically motivated propaganda.”
As tension rises, political observers urge caution, reminding all parties that threats, whether direct or indirect, have no place in democratic discourse. The international community is now watching closely to see whether the U.S. will act on the petition and what this means for Nigeria’s political future.
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