ADC chieftain, Nwosu condemns attack on Obi in Benin, urges security to fish out those responsible

Chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, John Nwosu, has condemned the attack on the party’s presidential aspirant on Tuesday afternoon in Benin City, Edo State.

Nwosu, who was the governorship candidate of the party in the November governorship election in Anambra State, said the attack poses a serious threat to the principles that underpin democracy.

In a press release he signed, Nwosu said: “Let it be clearly stated: an attack on Peter Obi is an attack on all well-meaning Nigerians who believe in peace, civility, and the democratic right of every citizen to participate freely in the political process.

“This development is disheartening, condemnable and poses a serious threat to the principles that underpin our democracy.

“Nigeria must rise above violence and embrace a political culture rooted in maturity, tolerance, and respect for democratic values.

“Our politics must be devoid of bitterness, intimidation, and violence. Democracy thrives on healthy competition of ideas, constructive engagement, and mutual respect, not aggression or lawlessness.

“I call on the relevant security agencies to act swiftly and decisively to investigate this incident, unearth the perpetrators, and ensure that they are brought to justice.

“Accountability is critical to preventing future occurrences and restoring public confidence, and political differences must never degenerate into acts that endanger lives or undermine national stability,” he said.

ADC chieftain, Nwosu condemns attack on Obi in Benin, urges security to fish out those responsible



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