Groups tell UK govt to apologise to Obi, sanction immigration officers over detention

Peter-Obi

From Jeff Amechi Agbodo, Onitsha

Campaign for Democracy South East zone (CD) and Human Rights Liberty Access and Peace Defenders’Foundation (HURIDE) have called on the British government to apologise to Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate, for his illegal detention at Heathrow Airport. London  and discipline the immigration officials. 

In a statement, the South East Chairman of the CD and Executive Director of HURIDE, Dede Uzor, queried how anybody could impersonate Obi in a sophisticated society like Britain where technology is top-notch.

They said Obi has lived in Great Britain for almost 20 years, was a governor of Anambra State in Nigeria and he is the presidential candidate of the Labour Party that contested the 2023 presidential election.

The groups said during the presidential campaigns, Obi appeared virtually in all the major British media and at Chatham House in London, wondering how British security personnel pretend not to know the identity of Obi.

“We are tempted to believe that Britain is playing out a script to embarrass and muzzle Obi who is in court to retrieve his mandate. It is unfortunate.

“It is time British government should leave Nigeria alone. They have been part of Nigeria’s problem since the colonial era, undermining its attempt to have honest and good leadership,” the rights’ groups said.

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