Peter Obi has reacted to false videos of him calling for w@r in Nigeria as well as leading a protest in Abuja.
Yesterday. a video of him speaking to a group of persons made the rounds on social media with claims that he was out in Abuja joining Nigerians embarking on the End Bad governance protest. Another video of him speaking at a function also made the rounds in which it was claimed he was calling for ‘’war in Nigeria.”
Reacting to the videos, Obi in a statement released this morning August 2 said there is a deliberate and well-orchestrated effort by some persons to blackmail him. He clarified that the protest video was false. He also stated that the video claiming he was calling for war was from his recent keynote speech at the installation of Rotarian Professor A. U. Nnonyelu in Anambra State. He said the video was twisted to suggest he declared war on Northerners when, in fact, he spoke about declaring war on economic stagnation, insecurity, and corruption.
He also reacted to the calls for mass relocations of Igbos from Lagos. He said the comments threatened the unity of Nigerians and called on the authorities to arrest and prosecute those making the calls.
Read his statement below
‘’I have noticed some deliberate and well-orchestrated efforts by some persons to blackmail me into conforming to some of their nefarious agendas. Their dubious moves have led to the false circulation of a video from my recent keynote speech at the installation of Rotarian Professor A. U. Nnonyelu in Anambra State. They have twisted the video to suit their motive to suggest that I declared war on Northerners when, in fact, I spoke about declaring war on economic stagnation, insecurity, and corruption.
Another video circulating online, supposedly showing me leading a protest in Abuja, is also false. The video was actually taken during my visit to the Labour Party HQ, where I mediated a clash between the Labour Party and the NLC.
The video was conveniently edited to create a false narrative, and those responsible have been paid to spread this misinformation. This kind of misinformation has no place in our democracy, where truth and honesty should prevail.
This misrepresentation is part of a larger narrative of blackmail, aimed at fitting me into their malicious agenda. I remain committed to a new Nigeria where justice, equity, and caring for the citizens will prevail over the greed of a few.
Similarly, and deeply disturbing, I have read genocidal threats on X against the Igbo tribe, calling for their relocation. Let me pointedly warn that such rhetoric threatens our unity and is fundamentally opposed to our Constitution, which guarantees every Nigerian the right to live and work freely anywhere in the country. Those in authority must show leadership and urgently speak out against such divisive rhetoric.
Immediate action should be taken to investigate, arrest, and prosecute those behind this heinous agenda, serving as a deterrent to others who might consider pursuing similar paths that threaten our national security and unity.
I urge all Nigerians to stand united against this divisive rhetoric and to champion unity, tolerance, and understanding. Our future depends on our ability to live and work together harmoniously.
The government and security agencies must act swiftly to protect this fundamental principle and ensure that every Nigerian can live free from fear of discrimination or persecution. We must not allow our present challenges to drive wedges among us.
We can only overcome our national challenges if we act together as one people United under God.”