NADECO USA unequivocally condemns the anti-democratic, appalling,
and dangerous statement made by Mr. Felix Morka, the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, against Mr. Peter Obi, the Labor Party’s
presidential candidate in the 2023 election and a prominent opposition
leader in Nigeria.
Morka’s inflammatory remarks—”Peter Obi Has Crossed the Line So
Many Times and Has It Coming to Him Whatever He Gets”—are nothing
short of a calculated and menacing call to incite harm and intimidation
against Mr. Obi. Such reckless and unguarded words betray a deliberate
attempt to stifle dissent and intimidate one of the leading voices of
democratic reform in Nigeria.
Moreover, Morka’s baseless assertion that Mr. Obi left no legacy after
his eight-year tenure as governor of Anambra State is a blatant
falsehood designed to smear his reputation. Mr. Obi’s achievements in
governance, fiscal responsibility, and infrastructure development are
well-documented and widely recognized both nationally and internationally.
As a pro-democracy organization, NADECO USA stands firm in its
commitment to the protection of democratic principles and the rights of
all individuals, irrespective of their political affiliations. Threats,
intimidation, and divisive rhetoric have no place in a civil society. These
actions from APC leaders suggest a deliberate strategy to undermine
opposition voices and pave the way for further authoritarian measures
ahead of the 2027 elections.
The APC, under the leadership of Mr. Tinubu, is escalating a pattern of
repressive behaviour aimed at silencing critics of its disastrous administration. This is not merely a political maneuver; it is a direct attack on the fundamental values of democracy, accountability, and
freedom of expression.
NADECO USA firmly supports Mr. Peter Obi, who has consistently championed democracy, transparency, and good governance. Despite
relentless attacks, Mr. Obi has shown commendable restraint by urging
his supporters to avoid violence and adhere to the rule of law. It is,
therefore, ludicrous and hypocritical for the APC to accuse him of
crossing undefined “lines.” What “lines” has he crossed other than exposing the administration’s failures?
We call on all Nigerians to categorically reject these divisive, threatening
tactics and to uphold the ideals of democracy, tolerance, and mutual
respect. The deliberate targeting of political opponents is a grave threat
to the stability and progress of Nigeria.
NADECO USA warns that these remarks could signal an ominous test of
the Nigerian people’s resolve by the APC. As such, we urge citizens to
brace themselves for potential challenges and remain steadfast in resisting any attempts to derail democratic progress. A few weeks, ago it was the arrest of Mr. Dele Farotimi, and now this. Nigerians should expect more in the coming months and years leading up to the 2027
presidential election.
We demand that the APC and its representatives immediately cease
their incendiary rhetoric and focus on fostering a constructive dialogue
that addresses the genuine needs and aspirations of Nigerians. NADECO
will not sit idly by while threats and coercion are used to suppress
political opposition and intimidate those advocating for change.
Lloyd F. Ukwu, Esquire
President /CEO of NADECO USA
www.nadeco.us
nadecoamerica@gmail.com
January 7, 2025
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