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US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by RightChannel(op): 6:04pm On Jul 22, 2025
In the petition submitted on Monday obtained by SaharaReporters, the group accused Governor Okpebholo of openly threatening Obi's safety and freedom of movement, following comments allegedly made by the governor on Friday, July 18, 2025.


Civil society group, the Leadership & Accountability Initiative, has petitioned the United States Embassy in Abuja, calling for a visa ban on Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, and his family members over the “state-sanctioned threats” to former presidential candidate and Labour Party leader, Peter Obi.

In the petition submitted on Monday obtained by SaharaReporters, the group accused Governor Okpebholo of openly threatening Obi's safety and freedom of movement, following comments allegedly made by the governor on Friday, July 18, 2025.

According to the group, Governor Okpebholo had warned that Obi should not visit Edo State for any reason, stating that “whatever he sees, he should take,” a remark interpreted as a direct threat to the life and safety of the opposition figure.

The petition explained that this direct threat to the life, freedom of movement, and political participation of a Nigerian citizen —particularly a leading opposition figure —amounts to state-sanctioned intimidation, abuse of office, and a dangerous assault on the democratic space.

The group further noted that this is not an isolated incident.

It referenced a similar case involving another state governor who allegedly barred Obi from entering a neighbouring state for political reasons.

It warned that this emerging pattern poses a serious threat to Nigeria’s multiparty democracy and undermines constitutional freedoms.

The group added that the use of state power to suppress opposition and intimidate political rivals is not only a violation of human rights but also a clear affront to democratic norms and international standards.

The petition urged the US government to consider travel restrictions and other diplomatic sanctions on Governor Okpebholo and his immediate family as a deterrent to further political repression in Nigeria.

The statement read, "We write as concerned stakeholders in the protection and promotion of democratic values, civil liberties, and political tolerance within the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We wish to bring to your urgent attention a grave threat to democratic stability and political coexistence issued by the sitting Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, against one of Nigeria's most prominent political figures and former presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi.

"On or about Friday, the 18th of July, 2025, Governor Okpebholo openly threatened Mr. Obi against visiting Edo State for any reason whatsoever, warning ominously that "whatever he sees, he should take." This direct threat to the life, freedom of movement, and political participation of a Nigerian citizen-more so a leading opposition figure-amounts to state-sanctioned intimidation, abuse of office, and a dangerous assault on the democratic space.

"We recall that just weeks prior, another sitting governor in a neighboring state reportedly denied Mr. Obi entry into the state on similar political grounds. This disturbing pattern indicates an orchestrated attempt to isolate, silence, and possibly endanger the life of Mr. Obi, and by extension, undermine multiparty democracy in Nigeria.

"Reasons for International Sanction:Violation of Democratic Norms: Threatening political opponents with violence or obstruction violates the tenets of democracy and the rule of law.

"Abuse of State Power: The governor is using state resources and influence to repress opposition and discourage dissent," they added.

SaharaReporters previously reported that a legal firm, Festus Ogun Legal (FOLEGAL), has given the Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, a seven-day ultimatum to retract unconstitutional threats and tender a public apology to Mr. Peter Obi and the good people of Nigeria.

The governor had threatened that Obi "must not come to Edo without security clearance," warning that his safety would not be guaranteed if he failed to heed the warning.

In a public statement issued through his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, on July 21, 2025, Governor Okpebholo reiterated that there is a need for Obi "to notify and seek security clearance from the Governor before embarking on any public engagement within the state."

However, the law firm, in a letter to the governor dated July 21, titled "Threat to Mr. Peter Obi is Illegal and Unconstitutional," and signed by Festus Ogun, Esq., Managing Partner, stated that threatening Obi not to visit Edo State without security clearance from his office is not supported by law.

The law firm cited Section 41 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and some decided cases by various courts, which hold that a governor lacks the right or power to restrict the freedom of movement of any person without recourse to law.

The letter stated, "With respect, threatening Mr. Peter Obi not to visit Edo State without security clearance from your office is certainly not supported by law. Section 41 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) provides that every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.

"Similarly, the Court of Appeal in Faith Okafor v Lagos State Government (2016) LPELR-41066 (CA) made it very clear that a Governor lacks the right or power to restrict the freedom of movement of any person without recourse to law.”

The law firm described as preposterous the idea that the governor would subject Obi to any form of security clearance or approval before visiting Edo State for any purpose.

"It is, in fact, a gross violation of Mr. Peter Obi's constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of movement," the firm insisted.

"Considering the foregoing, we hereby respectfully request that you retract the unconstitutional threats and tender a public apology to Mr. Peter Obi and the good people of Nigeria,” the letter read.

"We are confident that this modest request will be met within seven days of receipt of this letter. In the unlikely event that our request is not met within the timeframe, we may be compelled to institute a fundamental rights enforcement lawsuit against you, in the interest of our constitutional democracy and the rule of law.”

"We trust that you are properly advised and would act accordingly," the letter added.




https://saharareporters.com/2025/07/22/us-embassy-petitioned-impose-visa-ban-edo-governor-okpebholo-family-members-issuing


https://dailypost.ng/2025/07/22/peter-obi-us-embassy-petitioned-to-impose-visa-ban-on-okpebholo-family-members/

Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Commentor: 6:13pm On Jul 22, 2025
Kikikiki.

You.mean the US that is arresting Senators carrying out their oversight, would ban a governor and his family?


Let's see 👀

grin
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Zhtq: 7:07pm On Jul 22, 2025
They'll ban him soon.... The shameless school dropout governor who had failure in government subject.
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by BewareOf419:
US should act fast. Supreme court governor must learn in had way!
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Dalohad: 7:12pm On Jul 22, 2025
When you are being intimidated with a bigger power, connect to a higher power bigger than that one and see the bully run helter skelter.
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by etrouble: 7:27pm On Jul 22, 2025
Commentor:
Kikikiki.

You.mean the US that is arresting Senators carrying out their oversight, would ban a governor and his family?


Let's see 👀

grin
Those illiterates in Nigeria think everyone gives a shit about USA. Haven’t you noticed that Tinubu has not congratulated dumb Trump for rigging himself in as President? Haven’t you noticed Tinubu had not been giving USA any attention? Nigeria’s big men don’t give a shit about Oyinbo
Countries, only the poor are obsessed with Oyinbo land
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by etrouble: 7:32pm On Jul 22, 2025
Zhtq:
They'll ban him soon.... The shameless school dropout governor who had failure in government subject.
I thought USA will send their soldiers to come and remove him from office ni nah
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by 3exe3: 7:51pm On Jul 22, 2025
lol obi should be banned for what he did to elrufai...obidient are sentimental
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by kedeojo(m): 8:16pm On Jul 22, 2025
RightChannel:
In the petition submitted on Monday obtained by SaharaReporters, the group accused Governor Okpebholo of openly threatening Obi's safety and freedom of movement, following comments allegedly made by the governor on Friday, July 18, 2025.


Civil society group, the Leadership & Accountability Initiative, has petitioned the United States Embassy in Abuja, calling for a visa ban on Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, and his family members over the “state-sanctioned threats” to former presidential candidate and Labour Party leader, Peter Obi.

In the petition submitted on Monday obtained by SaharaReporters, the group accused Governor Okpebholo of openly threatening Obi's safety and freedom of movement, following comments allegedly made by the governor on Friday, July 18, 2025.

According to the group, Governor Okpebholo had warned that Obi should not visit Edo State for any reason, stating that “whatever he sees, he should take,” a remark interpreted as a direct threat to the life and safety of the opposition figure.

The petition explained that this direct threat to the life, freedom of movement, and political participation of a Nigerian citizen —particularly a leading opposition figure —amounts to state-sanctioned intimidation, abuse of office, and a dangerous assault on the democratic space.

The group further noted that this is not an isolated incident.

It referenced a similar case involving another state governor who allegedly barred Obi from entering a neighbouring state for political reasons.

It warned that this emerging pattern poses a serious threat to Nigeria’s multiparty democracy and undermines constitutional freedoms.

The group added that the use of state power to suppress opposition and intimidate political rivals is not only a violation of human rights but also a clear affront to democratic norms and international standards.

The petition urged the US government to consider travel restrictions and other diplomatic sanctions on Governor Okpebholo and his immediate family as a deterrent to further political repression in Nigeria.

The statement read, "We write as concerned stakeholders in the protection and promotion of democratic values, civil liberties, and political tolerance within the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We wish to bring to your urgent attention a grave threat to democratic stability and political coexistence issued by the sitting Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, against one of Nigeria's most prominent political figures and former presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi.

"On or about Friday, the 18th of July, 2025, Governor Okpebholo openly threatened Mr. Obi against visiting Edo State for any reason whatsoever, warning ominously that "whatever he sees, he should take." This direct threat to the life, freedom of movement, and political participation of a Nigerian citizen-more so a leading opposition figure-amounts to state-sanctioned intimidation, abuse of office, and a dangerous assault on the democratic space.

"We recall that just weeks prior, another sitting governor in a neighboring state reportedly denied Mr. Obi entry into the state on similar political grounds. This disturbing pattern indicates an orchestrated attempt to isolate, silence, and possibly endanger the life of Mr. Obi, and by extension, undermine multiparty democracy in Nigeria.

"Reasons for International Sanction:Violation of Democratic Norms: Threatening political opponents with violence or obstruction violates the tenets of democracy and the rule of law.

"Abuse of State Power: The governor is using state resources and influence to repress opposition and discourage dissent," they added.

SaharaReporters previously reported that a legal firm, Festus Ogun Legal (FOLEGAL), has given the Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, a seven-day ultimatum to retract unconstitutional threats and tender a public apology to Mr. Peter Obi and the good people of Nigeria.

The governor had threatened that Obi "must not come to Edo without security clearance," warning that his safety would not be guaranteed if he failed to heed the warning.

In a public statement issued through his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, on July 21, 2025, Governor Okpebholo reiterated that there is a need for Obi "to notify and seek security clearance from the Governor before embarking on any public engagement within the state."

However, the law firm, in a letter to the governor dated July 21, titled "Threat to Mr. Peter Obi is Illegal and Unconstitutional," and signed by Festus Ogun, Esq., Managing Partner, stated that threatening Obi not to visit Edo State without security clearance from his office is not supported by law.

The law firm cited Section 41 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and some decided cases by various courts, which hold that a governor lacks the right or power to restrict the freedom of movement of any person without recourse to law.

The letter stated, "With respect, threatening Mr. Peter Obi not to visit Edo State without security clearance from your office is certainly not supported by law. Section 41 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) provides that every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.

"Similarly, the Court of Appeal in Faith Okafor v Lagos State Government (2016) LPELR-41066 (CA) made it very clear that a Governor lacks the right or power to restrict the freedom of movement of any person without recourse to law.”

The law firm described as preposterous the idea that the governor would subject Obi to any form of security clearance or approval before visiting Edo State for any purpose.

"It is, in fact, a gross violation of Mr. Peter Obi's constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of movement," the firm insisted.

"Considering the foregoing, we hereby respectfully request that you retract the unconstitutional threats and tender a public apology to Mr. Peter Obi and the good people of Nigeria,” the letter read.

"We are confident that this modest request will be met within seven days of receipt of this letter. In the unlikely event that our request is not met within the timeframe, we may be compelled to institute a fundamental rights enforcement lawsuit against you, in the interest of our constitutional democracy and the rule of law.”

"We trust that you are properly advised and would act accordingly," the letter added.




https://saharareporters.com/2025/07/22/us-embassy-petitioned-impose-visa-ban-edo-governor-okpebholo-family-members-issuing


https://dailypost.ng/2025/07/22/peter-obi-us-embassy-petitioned-to-impose-visa-ban-on-okpebholo-family-members/
See mumu people. US will have time for forvolities. Una funny sha
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by AgentNairaland(f): 8:28pm On Jul 22, 2025
kedeojo:
See mumu people. US will have time for forvolities. Una funny sha
Are you aware that Tinubu can't enter USA?
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by AgentNairaland(f): 8:29pm On Jul 22, 2025
Christistruth03:
Peter Obi should be banned from US for his support of terrorist group ipob
Why is Tinubu ban from entering USA?
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by AgentNairaland(f): 8:32pm On Jul 22, 2025
etrouble:
Those illiterates in Nigeria think everyone gives a shit about USA. Haven’t you noticed that Tinubu has not congratulated dumb Trump for rigging himself in as President? Haven’t you noticed Tinubu had not been giving USA any attention? Nigeria’s big men don’t give a shit about Oyinbo
Countries, only the poor are obsessed with Oyinbo land
Trump rigged himself in you said? 😂 maybe na INEC helped Trump in rigging himself in as they also help Tinubu
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by victorDanladi: 8:32pm On Jul 22, 2025
AgentNairaland:
Why is Tinubu ban from entering USA?
Where is your evidence that Tinubu was banned from USAhuh

All this believers in buhari is jubrin of Sudan narratives are soo delusional 😆

This was Tinubu in USA 11yrs ago.....when je was just ordinary citizen under GEJ.

A particular region in Nigeria believe any narrative that makes them happy mo matter how stupid and incredible it is.

Na you people dey worship USA,He no just send them

Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by PulaPower: 8:38pm On Jul 22, 2025
Nah way of headless mob..

They’ve signed diff petitions. I remember when them sign petition against Wike after the election because Wike didn’t support the fraud of SE..

These people have lost it and they don’t even know it. .
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by victorDanladi: 8:41pm On Jul 22, 2025
AgentNairaland:
Trump rigged himself in you said? 😂 maybe na INEC helped Trump in rigging himself in as they also help Tinubu
Lol..He rigged himself in like he was rigged out in 2020
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by AgentNairaland(f): 8:45pm On Jul 22, 2025
victorDanladi:
Where is your evidence that Tinubu was banned from USAhuh

All this believers in buhari is jubrin of Sudan narratives are soo delusional 😆

This was Tinubu in USA 11yrs ago.....when je was just ordinary citizen under GEJ.

A particular region in Nigeria believe any narrative that makes them happy mo matter how stupid and incredible it is.

Na you people dey worship USA,He no just send them
2013 news when Obama an American/African man was the president. Trump is there now tell him to travel to USA
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by AgentNairaland(f): 8:46pm On Jul 22, 2025
victorDanladi:
Lol..He rigged himself in like he was rigged out in 2020
Maybe USA-INEC was not in-charged In 2020
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Christistruth03: 9:20pm On Jul 22, 2025
AgentNairaland:
Why is Tinubu ban from entering USA?
Say No to fake news


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D93IoZt53M?si=lebg3Wj7560tEjkR
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Jaylord12(m): 9:25pm On Jul 22, 2025
etrouble:
Those illiterates in Nigeria think everyone gives a shit about USA. Haven’t you noticed that Tinubu has not congratulated dumb Trump for rigging himself in as President? Haven’t you noticed Tinubu had not been giving USA any attention? Nigeria’s big men don’t give a shit about Oyinbo
Countries, only the poor are obsessed with Oyinbo land
You are day dreaming actually
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by flokii: 9:25pm On Jul 22, 2025
Hypocrites.. the same people asking US to ban the Edo State Governor are the ones supporting Kanu and his hateful broadcasts against other tribes, claiming that he committed no crime.
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Helpout12345: 9:45pm On Jul 22, 2025
Rubbi.sh.

So we cannot handle our affairs by ourselves again?? We must go and useless ourselves in front of Americans.

Spit...
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by RealityKings1: 10:14pm On Jul 22, 2025
This is absolute rubbish, the Governor of each state is also the highest Chief Security officer of his state. Obi should respect constituted authorities and inform them ahead of he needs to do anything
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by PUNANI01: 10:42pm On Jul 22, 2025
Christistruth03:
Peter Obi should be banned from US for his support of terrorist group ipob
your pain is just starting
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Bhella5(m): 10:48pm On Jul 22, 2025
Emotions emotions emotions grin
Nzogbu nzogbu grin
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by Christistruth03: 12:19am On Jul 23, 2025
PUNANI01:
your pain is just starting
My life is full of great Joy that your bitterness
can never change
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by AgentNairaland(f): 7:28am On Jul 23, 2025
Christistruth03:
Say No to fake news

https://youtu.bR
Even his druggie case is fake news right? Trump is there let him go to US
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by RightChannel(op): 9:05am On Jul 23, 2025
kedeojo:
See mumu people. US will have time for forvolities. Una funny sha
Who
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by PUNANI01: 1:11pm On Jul 23, 2025
Christistruth03:
My life is full of great Joy that your bitterness
can never change
enjoy your bitter pains
Re: US Embassy Petitioned To Impose Visa Ban On Edo Governor Okpebholo, Family Membe by christistruth01: 2:17pm On Jul 23, 2025
PUNANI01:
enjoy your bitter pains
That Bitterness came from your mouth and to you it returns
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