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Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the arrest and remand of 52 students in Ekpoma, Edo State, describing the action as “utterly unacceptable” and a dangerous attack on citizens’ right to demand security.
In a statement shared on his X (formerly Twitter) handle late Tuesday night, Obi said he was alarmed that students who protested against the rising menace of kidnappers and bandits in their community were treated like criminals instead of being protected.
He wrote, “I have just been made aware of the alarming arrest and remand of 52 students in Ekpoma, Edo State, who bravely called for an end to the terror of kidnappers and bandits plaguing their community.
“This situation is utterly unacceptable. We cannot and must not punish citizens for voicing legitimate grievances, especially when they are standing up against the very real threats that have devastated our neighbourhoods.”
He lamented that the students were reportedly picked up from their hostels at night after staging a protest, while the criminals responsible for the insecurity remain free.
“It is beyond belief that students were taken from their hostels at night simply for protesting, only to be treated as criminals. Meanwhile, the actual perpetrators—the bandits and kidnappers wreaking havoc—remain at large, unaccountable for their actions.” Punch









