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Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 6:47am On Mar 02
WHEN Governor Monday Okpebholo, in July 2025, cautioned former governor of Anambra State Peter Obi against visiting Edo State and declared that anything that happened to him, “he will take it,” the statement was more than reckless rhetoric. It was ominous, unconstitutional, and profoundly undemocratic.

On Tuesday, barely seven months later, events in Benin City, the Edo capital, appeared to validate public fears.

Suspected political thugs opened fire on Obi’s convoy during a political engagement that included former Edo governor John Odigie-Oyegun and other leaders of the African Democratic Congress.

Obi and Odigie-Oyegun escaped unhurt, but vehicles were riddled with bullets, windshields smashed. Oyegun’s gate reportedly bore the scars of gunfire. The ADC secretariat was left in disarray — furniture overturned, injuries claimed, chaos reigning.


This was not a general election. It was not even party primaries. It was a pre-election political event.

If this is the temperature in the rehearsal, what inferno awaits in the main contest?

Nigeria’s political history offers grim reminders. The “Operation Wetie” violence of the First Republic helped set the stage for military intervention.

The corruption and unrest of the Second Republic ended in another coup. The 2011 post-election violence following Muhammadu Buhari’s defeat left over 800 people dead, according to human rights groups.

Even the 2023 presidential election — in which Obi placed third — was dogged by bitter disputes and allegations that strained public confidence in democratic institutions.

Nigeria cannot afford a repeat as 2027 approaches.

So, President Bola Tinubu must rise above partisanship and act decisively.

Democracy is not self-sustaining. It demands constant defence, particularly from those entrusted with executive authority. Silence at such a volatile moment risks being interpreted as indifference — or worse, acquiescence.

When an assassination attempt was made against Donald Trump in July 2024, his rival, Joe Biden, addressed Americans and urged them to “cool it down.” The message was simple: political competition must never degenerate into violence. That is the tone Nigeria needs now from its Commander-in-Chief.

The President should publicly affirm that every Nigerian — opposition or ruling party member — has the constitutional right to move freely, assemble peacefully, and campaign without fear.

He should direct security agencies to provide adequate protection to all major political actors, not selectively but uniformly.

Why, for instance, was Obi’s security apparently left so vulnerable? Reports suggest that, but for the intervention of the self-styled Department of State Security, the situation might have been worse. The police owe Nigerians an explanation.

The thugs who carried out the attack must be identified, arrested, and prosecuted. Where did they obtain firearms? Who sponsored them?

Political violence in Nigeria often thrives because masterminds hide behind layers of deniability while foot soldiers disappear into anonymity. That cycle must end.

Okpebholo’s inflammatory remarks cannot be dismissed as mere political banter. Words matter.

In fragile democracies, they can mobilise mobs and embolden extremists. His statements should be investigated thoroughly. Immunity may shield a sitting governor from immediate prosecution, but not after his tenure expires.


Nigeria must resist sliding toward the troubling patterns visible elsewhere on the continent. In countries such as Uganda and Zimbabwe, opposition figures have faced harassment, arrests, violent crackdowns on rallies, and legal manoeuvres designed to constrict political space.

Such trajectories erode legitimacy and breed long-term instability. Nigeria, Africa’s largest democracy, must not normalise the persecution of dissent.

Contrast this with established democracies in Europe, Australia, and North America, where elections are civic festivals.


In the United Kingdom and Germany, campaigns are vigorous but largely peaceful, governed by clear rules and strong institutions.

In Australia, compulsory voting fosters civic participation without widespread violence. In the United States, despite deep polarisation, voters queue without fearing gunfire at campaign rallies. Elections are moments of choice — not battlegrounds.

Here, elections often resemble warfare. That perception fuels voter apathy. Why participate in a process that appears predetermined or perilous?

Cleaning up Nigeria’s politics requires structural reform. Real-time electronic transmission of results should be entrenched unequivocally in law to enhance transparency.

Politicians who deploy incendiary rhetoric must face sanctions from the electoral body, and, where appropriate, legal consequences.


Security agencies must demonstrate neutrality beyond a reasonable doubt. The judiciary must rediscover its spine, delivering judgements grounded firmly in law and public interest rather than technicalities that erode confidence.

Ultimately, however, the tone is set at the top.

Tinubu has a solemn responsibility to protect Nigeria’s multiparty system from descending into violent intimidation.

He must call the belligerents to account and insist that ambition never outweighs national stability. He must guarantee that opposition politics is not treated as a criminal enterprise.

The signs are ominous. The rhetoric is rising. The weapons are appearing.

Mr President, speak and act now. Save Nigeria’s democracy before the countdown to 2027 becomes a march toward chaos.
https://punchng.com/edo-tinubu-save-nigerias-democracy-from-violence/

Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by helinues: 7:06am On Mar 02
Internal party issue, but the ADC supporters want to be blaming Apc, the state governor and the presidency.

We can all see how mischievous those people are. That's why they can never be allowed to near Aso rock gate
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Brendaniel: 7:06am On Mar 02
Save from who, the same man who is the problem, PUNCH is not even serious, it is like telling Bello Turji to save Zamfara from terrorism grin

Meanwhile:

Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by insidelife22(m): 7:09am On Mar 02
Nigeria is gone
One party state loading
Tinubu will soon turn to Paul Biya
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Mattswaggz: 7:09am On Mar 02
Shey wuna no day tire with all this "praise singing" on top 30k ni?.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by ebuk4real(m): 7:09am On Mar 02
helinues:
Internal party issue, but the ADC supporters want to be blaming Apc, the state governor and the presidency.

We can all see how mischievous those people are. That's why they can never be allowed to near Aso rock gate
As if you're the gateman of Aso rock gate. Never to worry, you lots will be swept out by Nigerians, using your own brooms.. 😂
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Dalohad: 7:10am On Mar 02
Monday Bholo na illiterate thug..

If you and your party has done well, you don't need to be afraid of opposition coming into your state.

Every Nigerian has the right to free movement within its boundaries.

Monday stop looking for trouble.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Ezewuzie01: 7:11am On Mar 02
The demented Peter Obi stage-managed the assassination act with some dissidents in ADC to distract from his loss in FCT council polls.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by ZombieDredd: 7:15am On Mar 02
Ezewuzie01:
The demented Peter Obi stage-managed the assassination act with some dissidents in ADC to distract from his loss in FCT council polls.
we all can see who is the demented one, and it's not obi grin
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by donleo92(m): 7:20am On Mar 02
Waytin concern Tinubu??

Did obi tell the governor he was coming!!

The governor is the owner of the house, you can't just come to his house without invitation when you are a high profile opponent
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by chuksjuve(m): 7:30am On Mar 02
The sharks must ensure freedom of swimming of other fishes in the ocean !
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Boladogailese(f): 7:33am On Mar 02
We really hope to see some positives
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Ohraykon: 7:36am On Mar 02
But monday D7 said he would bring insecurity to edo state
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by magoo10(m): 7:41am On Mar 02
how can tinubu save Nigeria when he is a beneficiary of the violence.
just like other evil leaders he too will meet his Waterloo.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by temmyyem: 7:47am On Mar 02
Don't waste your time, this is not news, what has the common man got to do with politics, democracy is a system of few controlling the majority, it's a criminal enterprise run by the occult (politicians and religious leaders).

Punch is the most useless newspaper in Nigeria, the masses are being killed on daily basic by government sponsored terrorist, unfortunately, democracy is what matters to them.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by cmikel: 7:53am On Mar 02
LO I LAIUGH LOLOLOLOLOL LOL LOLO LOLL LOL LOL

WRONG PLACE TO ADDRESS YOUR CASE


grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Hemanwel(m): 7:58am On Mar 02
Punch Editorial is asking Tinubu to save our democracy from violence?? Like, Tinubu of all people?? Someone who doesnt believe in a free and fair election? Didn't we say it when he took over power that RIP to free and fair election in Nigeria??

I have said it before and I will say it again: Tinubu would rather not contest the 2027 elections than give Nigerians a free, fair, and transparent election.

You claim you have a structure; oya give us a free and fair election to proof the structure you have, woosai!
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Darlingtina16(f): 8:13am On Mar 02
As how nah! Who is supposed to save who from who?
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Misterone: 8:25am On Mar 02
Brendaniel:
Save from who, the same man who is the problem, PUNCH is not even serious, it is like telling Bello Turji to save Zamfara from terrorism grin

Meanwhile:
Oga, facts on ground says Obi did nothing in Anambra. If I may ask, where are the hospitals, schools and infrastructure Obi constructed? Show us.
After doctoring the internet, you come here to present it as fact! Those of us who were around still know what happened.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Memphis357(m): 8:45am On Mar 02
helinues:
Internal party issue, but the ADC supporters want to be blaming Apc, the state governor and the presidency.

We can all see how mischievous those people are. That's why they can never be allowed to near Aso rock gate
When Muhammadu Buhari's convoy was attacked during the build up to the 2015 elections. GEJ as President stepped in and provided extra security to Buhari.

When I keep saying that hypocrisy and hunger will be the end of you, you will quickly call the mods. Now, everybody can now see how right I am about you.
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Maitunbi: 8:48am On Mar 02
God will punish tinubu in this life and there after. The wicked will not go unpunished.
Except he repent and start doing good..he will never escape the punishment of God
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by MaziObinnaokija: 8:51am On Mar 02
sad we blame Gov OKPEBHOLO for that reckless talk in the past but he's NOT the cause/behind this.PAPA OSELOKA ,Pa OYEGUN,PA MIKANO,PA SHORTY RUFAI ,PA AMAECHI,PA DINO MELAYE ETC should talk to their OBI-DENTS MISCREANTS angry grin.

They are behind it sad
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by manuelkel(m): 8:58am On Mar 02
Misterone:
Oga, facts on ground says Obi did nothing in Anambra. If I may ask, where are the hospitals, schools and infrastructure Obi constructed? Show us.
After doctoring the internet, you come here to present it as fact! Those of us who were around still know what happened.
You shaa done chop breakfast from that una 30k??
How I go take apply ?
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by azpekuliar: 9:22am On Mar 02
Somebody who thrives on electoral violence should save it from violence? These Punch editors sef cheesy
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by carzeem1: 9:23am On Mar 02
Nigerian politicians don't learn from history. Always repeating the same mistakes.

PDP did same, prosecuting opposition with state resources and deploying violence for suppression of opponents. See where we are as a nation. APC on the same path
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by Brendaniel: 9:42am On Mar 02
Misterone:
Oga, facts on ground says Obi did nothing in Anambra. If I may ask, where are the hospitals, schools and infrastructure Obi constructed? Show us.
After doctoring the internet, you come here to present it as fact! Those of us who were around still know what happened.
Facts from where?

That is how you people lie anyhow, why not do your own AI question and bring the answer to counter my own?

You will not do it because it will tell you the same or similar thing...
Re: Edo: Tinubu, Save Nigeria’s Democracy From Violence — Punch Editorial by infohenry(m): 9:42am On Mar 02
helinues:
Internal party issue, but the ADC supporters want to be blaming Apc, the state governor and the presidency.

We can all see how mischievous those people are. That's why they can never be allowed to near Aso rock gate
This guy is poor in reasoning, so because it is internal party issue, the attempt on those people life will not be investigated by the police and culprits apprehended. You see while Nigeria is now a killing field because this mindset.
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