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Peter Obi Slams Arrest of Dele Farotimi, Demands his Immediate Release
Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi has condemned the arrest of human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi over defamation allegations, describing it as a blatant abuse of police powers and an affront on democracy and justice.
Obi expressed outrage at the misuse of law enforcement to suppress dissent, emphasizing that defamation is a civil matter to be resolved in court.
“The Nigeria Police Force exists to protect citizens’ rights, not to stifle them,” he said, adding that such actions threaten freedom of speech and accountability.
Drawing from personal experience, Obi noted, “I have been defamed countless times, yet I have never used the police to silence critics. Those aggrieved should follow legal channels, not weaponize state power.”
He criticized the arrest as an abuse of authority, warning that it undermines the professionalism of the police. Obi demanded Farotimi’s immediate and unconditional release, reminding the police of their duty to uphold the Constitution and serve the people, not political interests.
Whike reaffirming his commitment to democratic values and justice he concluded saying,
“A new Nigeria that will be just, fair, and free is possible,” Obi declared,