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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has condemned the alleged arrest and intimidation of his supporters, also known as Obidients.

In a Twitter thread on Tuesday, the former Anambra State governor described as disturbing and condemnable the recent reports that some security agents silently arrested some Obidients.

He added elections would not be free and fair when some groups intimidate their opposition, both during campaigns and at the polls.

Obi wrote, “Elections are not deemed free and fair when a certain group employs the tool of intimidation to ensure that the opposition is silenced, both at the campaigns and at the polls.

“Peaceful assembly and unfettered electioneering campaigns are constitutionally guaranteed. Both and other ordered liberties cannot be breached wilfully by security agents.

“Recent reports of OBIdients being silently arrested by some security agents is extremely disturbing and condemnable. We must ensure that everyone is given a level playing field in the forthcoming elections, and that no eligible Nigerian, irrespective of ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation is disenfranchised, more so through violence and intimidation.”

Obi then called on the Federal and State Agencies to respect civil liberties of the citizens.

“I call on the Federal and State agencies to remind their operatives on the need to respect civil liberties,” Obi said.

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