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Don't step into Edo without my approval - Gov Okpebholo tells Peter Obi

EDO STATE, NIGERIA, JUL 18 – Governor Okpebholo linked Peter Obi's July 7 visit to a resurgence of violence that resulted in three deaths and demands security clearance for future visits, escalating political tensions.

  • On July 7, 2025, Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo warned Peter Obi not to enter Edo without prior notification or security clearance.
  • The warning was issued shortly after Obi's recent trip to Edo, where he contributed N15 million to support the completion of construction projects at a nursing institution in Benin City, a visit that coincided with a spike in local violence.
  • Governor Okpebholo claimed Obi's visit triggered unrest that led to three deaths and questioned the source of Obi’s funds, using local slang 'shishi' to emphasize his doubts.
  • The Obidient Movement, civil society groups, and legal experts condemned the governor's statements as unconstitutional and inflammatory, describing them as a veiled death threat.
  • This dispute highlights tensions ahead of the 2027 elections and raises concerns about political intolerance, citizens’ constitutional rights, and state security responsibilities.
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Global Upfront Newspapers broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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