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Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 1:05pm On Jul 24, 2025
EDO State Governor Monday Okpebholo’s insistence that the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, must seek his approval before visiting Edo State is not only an affront to basic decency but a clear subversion of the 1999 Constitution.

It is outrageous, unacceptable, and profoundly dangerous for any elected governor to arrogate to themselves the power to demand “security clearance” of opposition figures before they set foot in parts of their own country for any reason.

This reckless overreach is a direct threat to Nigeria’s fragile democracy and freedoms, particularly at a time when national insecurity already exacts a daily toll of blood and fear. Such base politics belong to the Dark Ages. Emperors cannot do much worse than Okpebholo.


Obi visited Edo State on July 7, where he donated N15 million to the St. Philomena School of Nursing for infrastructure. Okpebholo alleged on July 18 that the donation instigated violence. He said Obi ought to have sought clearance, and he could not guarantee Obi’s safety during future visits.

Yet, this pattern of highhandedness and intolerance toward the opposition, a core component of any functional democracy, did not start with Okpebholo.

Back in April, Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia similarly banned Obi from visiting IDP camps and health facilities in the state. Alia cited similar puerile excuses over protocol and security. This is infernal.

Just last Friday, the Kaduna State Police Command stopped a planned rally by Obi’s supporters to mark his birthday, citing alleged plans to cause disruption, incite violence, and disturb the prevailing public peace in the state.

The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is clear: every citizen has the right to move freely, speak without fear, and associate without interference throughout the republic. Section 41(1) guarantees unrestricted freedom of movement, so long as it is not for crime or violence. Obi is not on record as engaging in such illegalities in his philanthropic jaunts.

Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution enshrines the right to free expression. These rights are inalienable, not privileges to be dispensed or withheld at the whim of any governor, regardless of office or “Chief Security Officer” status.

The Constitution cannot be subordinated to local politicking or the personal insecurities of state administrators. Governors must remember they are not above the law.

After facing public backlash, the Edo State Government claimed that the governor’s “security clearance” for high-profile persons is necessary to implement adequate security measures and prevent politically motivated activities from endangering lives and property. This is flat-out nonsense.

If Okpebholo were truly delivering democratic dividends to his people, he would have no reason to fear an opposition leader’s visit. Issuing public threats or creating bureaucratic hurdles for political opponents is the age-old tactic of those who fear competition.

Nigeria’s leaders should be doubling down on their constitutional duties to protect lives, not manufacturing excuses to muzzle rivals or inflame political tensions.

Any attempt by a state governor to play gatekeeper to opposition visits is a gross misreading of the law, a betrayal of democratic values, and a recipe for future instability. Nigerians must resist this.

By attempting to set parameters for charity, the governor overstepped the limits of decency and the constitutional right to freedom of association.

Instead of commending Obi’s support for the parlous health sector, the state government chose to cast aspersions.


The claim that Obi placed then-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, under house arrest during the 2013 Anambra governorship election has been refuted by security agencies each time it has been revived.

The same thing applies to Alia, who said Obi should take his charitable donations to IDPs in Anambra State. This betrays the hidden undercurrents within the political class.

Governors have learned little from history: the abuse of state power in past dispensations led to needless bloodshed, destruction, and ultimately, the collapse of Nigeria’s Second Republic.


The ability to allow all shades of opinion is the hallmark of maturity and political sagacity. Okpebholo and Alia should remember that their party, the All Progressives Congress, was in the opposition in the recent past.

In June 2014, soldiers deployed by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party government prevented then-Governors Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State from entering Ekiti State for an APC governorship campaign rally.

In the same month, aviation authorities recalled a helicopter conveying Oshiomhole from Government House, Benin, to Awka for a burial on the excuse that its operators did not pay landing and aerodrome fees.

Even after the helicopter returned to Benin, the governor was delayed in the helicopter for more than one hour in the chopper until he angrily disembarked and left.


In November 2014, a chartered flight conveying then APC presidential aspirant, Muhammadu Buhari, and some APC leaders from Bayelsa State was prevented from landing at Makurdi Airport by aviation authorities.

These actions undermine democracy and national unity.

The Inter-Parliamentary Union says vibrant democracies must embrace political tolerance: “This means accepting and respecting the basic rights and civil liberties of persons and groups whose viewpoints differ from one’s own.

“All citizens, including political leaders, have a responsibility to practise political tolerance in their words and actions. As a clear rejection of ‘might makes right,’ political tolerance is a key principle of democracy.”

Ultimately, Nigerian politicians must realise that politics is not a do-or-die. They should play politics within the bounds of decency and the law.


The main actors, especially the governors and party apparatchiks, should purge themselves of the intolerance for the opposition.

Indeed, the opposition is a major part of democracy. Democracy is weak or empty without the opposition.

So, the incumbents should not be afraid of the opposition. By performing well, the opposition cannot displace them in elections.

The activities of NGOs resonate among Nigerians primarily because governance fails in many respects in national life.

Poverty is extreme, infrastructure is scant, citizens’ welfare is poor, and health and education are out of the reach of the majority. All this creates a vacuum filled by NGOs and philanthropists.

Okpebholo should beware of setting a dangerous precedent. His outburst undermines Nigeria’s fragile unity, as Obi’s ethnic stock might view his warning as a slight against the Igbo nation.

This is a testy moment ahead of 2027. Intolerance of the opposition unwittingly created the violent atmosphere of the First Republic, which the military exploited to seize power illegally.

Politicians must resist inciting their followers to violence under any guise. Their mandate is to serve, not to instigate rancour and lawlessness.

At the national level, the Federal Government’s body language is emboldening governors and APC members to act recklessly. If the APC truly values democracy, it must condemn Okpebholo’s action.

During the debate for President Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ two House of Representatives legislators from the Republican party voted against it, though it passed narrowly at 218-214. In the US Senate, it took a deciding vote by Vice-President JD Vance to break the tie after three Republican senators voted against the bill.

This is a moment for boldness, courage, and adherence to the rule of law. Law enforcement agencies, especially the police, must demonstrate professionalism and impartiality. They must not let those with ephemeral power destabilise society.
https://punchng.com/okpebholos-reckless-outburst-endangers-freedoms/

Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Macphenson: 1:13pm On Jul 24, 2025
APC introduced another level of evil and madness into our democracy. The illiterate hovernor does not even understand the 8mplication of his outbust. How educated, enlightened and loving Edo people found themselves with this unfortunate governor is worrisome.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Pusyiter(m): 1:24pm On Jul 24, 2025
Mshewww huh
Was there freedom in the first place? cool
Only in our clime such statements from a political office holder are permissive
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Phoen1X: 1:55pm On Jul 24, 2025
Some people might even claim that the punch newspaper is now a part of the obidient movement.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by EvilMerodack(m): 2:05pm On Jul 24, 2025
Phoen1X:
Some people might even claim that the punch newspaper is now a part of the obidient movement.
Not everyone reason like you. You people would see a positive news from Bloomberg and IMF and still call it propaganda

Nah! We are smarter than that



As for the topic, the CSO of the state said he needs notification so as to guarantee Obi's safety. I dont understand the tears thats been flowing since he made that reasonable comment
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Phoen1X: 2:13pm On Jul 24, 2025
EvilMerodack:
Not everyone reason like you. You people would see a positive news from Bloomberg and IMF and still call it propaganda

Nah! We are smarter than that



As for the topic, the CSO of the state said he needs notification so as to guarantee Obi's safety. I dont understand the tears thats been flowing since he made that reasonable comment
seems you are more knowledgeable than the punch newspaper editorial board,...I greet you sir.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by slivertongue: 2:16pm On Jul 24, 2025
His bane is his ignorance made worse by illiteracy
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by ResidentSnitch(f): 2:22pm On Jul 24, 2025
The so-called leaders are enabled and emboldened by the same impoverished followers; we see many of them on here cheering the Edo State governor on. It's unfortunate. And all for what? For paltry peanuts pinched out to them. The same politicians will deny them their rights and treat them like dungs tomorrow, and you see them lamenting.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Kaiser20: 2:22pm On Jul 24, 2025
Tinubu must stop hanging out with low-life with negative energy, for example,

EDO State Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo state
Mazi Wike Minister of FCT
Jobless boy Reno Omocry, these Guys will never add value to Tinubu
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 3:11pm On Jul 24, 2025
"Federal Republic of Nigeria is clear: every citizen has the right to move freely, speak without fear, and associate without interference throughout the republic. Section 41(1) guarantees unrestricted freedom of movement, so long as it is not for crime or violence. Obi is not on record as engaging in such illegalities in his philanthropic jaunts.

Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution enshrines the right to free expression. These rights are inalienable, not privileges to be dispensed or withheld at the whim of any governor, regardless of office or “Chief Security Officer” status.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Macnnoli4(m): 3:25pm On Jul 24, 2025
It was incredibly easy to misunderstand Okpebholo's speech due to his rascally manner of speaking, that didn't even hit the nail on head in making his actual message clear to Obi.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Pythagoras001: 5:23pm On Jul 24, 2025
obi is too gentlemanly. if i was him i would go to edo state the next day let me check what he would do.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by helinues: 5:25pm On Jul 24, 2025
Make una save us the epistle. It's Karma that's paying Obi's visit

Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Agbegbaorogboye: 5:34pm On Jul 24, 2025
helinues:
Make una save us the epistle. It's Karma that's paying Obi's visit
It's "tragedy" not "tradegy"
Where did you get this pic from?
I guess from birds of a feather...
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by helinues: 5:35pm On Jul 24, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
It's "tragedy" not "tradegy"
Where did you get this pic from?
I guess from birds of a feather...
Hahaha, where did you see the rubbish you are correcting.

Chai, you see your life outside
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by helinues: 5:37pm On Jul 24, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
It's "tragedy" not "tradegy"
Where did you get this pic from?
I guess from birds of a feather...
This comment of yours is just a validation of you not interested in contributing meaningful to any topic of discussion apart from trolling others.

Tragedy ko, traffic ni
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Mopolchi: 6:05pm On Jul 24, 2025
Leave that governor wey him mouth dey leak. His recklessness is second to none
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by carzeem1: 6:09pm On Jul 24, 2025
APC and thier electronic-idieots on nairaland are saying it's okay since Peter Obi is a VIP.

Not long from now, another opposition party might have the audacity to also ban Seyi Tinubu from setting foot in the states they control for any humanitarian or political reasons since it was allowed under his father. 🤡 S
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by specialmati(m): 6:10pm On Jul 24, 2025
helinues:
Make una save us the epistle. It's Karma that's paying Obi's visit
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin former chairman agbero union nairaland branch ,agbero union had given edo people one of their own grin grin grin just like they gave agbero chairman to nigeria

Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Vondata(m): 6:11pm On Jul 24, 2025
He needs to be banned outside the country ....Monday d7
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by ladenz(m): 6:18pm On Jul 24, 2025
So everyone is supposed to ignore the obvious mistake and focus on 'meaningful' contribution? If you want people to focus please avoid grammatical errors.

There are so many positive points you guys can highlight in the current Government but all of you decide to spend all your time chasing Peter Obi up and down. I pity Tinubu for gathering dullards around him. Even if he wins, his supporters will not allow him be remembered for good.

helinues:
This comment of yours is just a validation of you not interested in contributing meaningful to any topic of discussion apart from trolling others.

Tragedy ko, traffic ni
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by PHIPEX(m): 6:25pm On Jul 24, 2025
When Benue gov started this, am sure he doesn't know how far reaching it will get to.

This could be a prelude to an outright banning of opposition figures in the future.

A Gov/President can totally ban any opposition political party from gathering anywhere without an OUTRIGHT SECURITY CLARANCE in the coming years.

Don't be surprised, in 2027 this will be taken further to prevent any opposition campaign in any state because of "Security issues" until a governor or president approves their gathering
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Quodseverismete: 6:28pm On Jul 24, 2025
When an illiterate is on power. Some one that cannot call figures. Very illiterateracious governor.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by ivandragon: 6:34pm On Jul 24, 2025
Does the governor take clearance from wike when he visits Abuja?

The things that apc are encouraging today will be thier albatross tomorrow.

There was a time the masses where united in condemning the excesses of the politicians. But some of those masses have shown thier true colours that they were only seeking to position themselves to be slaves to oppressors.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by chopnaira: 6:35pm On Jul 24, 2025
Lol. Continue clowning all of una. He said what he said.

Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by chopnaira:
helinues:
Make una save us the epistle. It's Karma that's paying Obi's visit
I agree. He is lucky that The governor of Edo State did not ensure that the DSS detained him like he, Peter Obi, did in 2014 when El Rufai visited Anambra State.

Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by favour32(m): 6:42pm On Jul 24, 2025
Macphenson:
APC introduced another level of evil and madness into our democracy. The illiterate hovernor does not even understand the 8mplication of his outbust. How educated, enlightened and loving Edo people found themselves with this unfortunate governor is worrisome.
It's Inec imposed.
The people voted for Asue Ighodalo.
If there's no mandatory electronic transmission of electoral result,
therefore, expect no free and fair election in 2027.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Mrexcell(m): 6:42pm On Jul 24, 2025
The apc just looks like a gathering of illiterate thugs, extremely corrupt individuals and ethnic and religious bigots I really pray they don't plunge nigeria into another civil war or make the military boys hijack power again.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Dougad:
The opposition is petrified of Obi. i label them the "opposition" because, despite occupying the seat of power, they lunge at Obi like serpents completely surrounded on all sides, hoping to score a bite. However, as ignominious as their attempts, they are matched only in scale by the characters of the reptiles that hurl them. A politically hungry SUG president, a no-name Rivers state politician, with the grand finale of this tomfoolery being the two most incompetent governors in the country -- Alia and Okpebholo -- who have watched as marauders march into their states and plunder innocents without making any effort to stop them. Despite the unending nature of these attacks, these governors point to Obi's "untimely" visit to their state as the issue most deserving of their attention.
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by PDPdestroyer(m): 6:53pm On Jul 24, 2025
Una no go die well, what did this newspaper say when worse was done to Wike telling him not to enter Bayelsa state? Did they criticize that statement or kept mute?
Re: Okpebholo’s Reckless Outburst Endangers Freedoms - Punch Editorial by Mrexcell(m): 6:55pm On Jul 24, 2025
Kaiser20:
Tinubu must stop hanging out with low-life with negative energy, for example,

EDO State Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo state
Mazi Wike Minister of FCT
Jobless boy Reno Omocry, these Guys will never add value to Tinubu
That means u are a complete novice in nigeria's politics by nature u can only attract ur own kind it's a natural phenomenon. Looking at tinibu's past public ultrances where he encouraged his followers and party members to grab and run away with power and not to ever allow opposition figures to have any base in their states won't those statements suppose to give u a clue where all these apc governors are getting their inspiration from to do what they are currently doing?
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