Real Reason I Petitioned DSS Against Obi, Baba-Ahmed – Keyamo
Festus Keyamo and Peter Obi

The Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo yesterday accused the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, and his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, of ‘riling up’ their supporters and threatening the peace of the country.

Speaking in a live appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today which was monitored by Africa Today News, New York, Keyamo revealed that he had petitioned the Department of State Services (DSS) to extend an invitation to the LP leaders over their rejection of the declaration of Bola Tinubu as the President-elect.

Though the official figures indicate LP placed third, Obi claims he was rigged out of victory, pointing to the widespread violence, voter intimidation, and suppression before, during, and after the elections.

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In the wake of Tinubu’s win, members of his camp called on the aggrieved parties to approach the courts. However, the early calls to seek legal redress have been met with suspicion from Obi’s supporters.

‘If I don’t say, ‘Go to court,’ what will I say?’ Keyamo retorted. ‘Will I say, ‘Come’ let’s fight?’ What it means – if I don’t actually use that sentence – is ‘avail yourself of the machinery for addressing your grievance as provided by law.

‘I’m only saying it in specific terms: ‘Go to court.’ If I don’t say, ‘Go to court,’ the next thing I will say is ‘Come, let’s fight.’ So, why are they using such phrases or such sentences in a derogatory manner?’

He argued that legal redress was provided for by law, adding that some people had successfully retrieved their mandates by going to court.

‘It is only when it does not favour you – and that is what the Labour Party is doing now, and that is why I had to petition them to the DSS,’ the minister said.

‘There’s a buildup to something that they’re doing. The buildup they are doing is to rile the people up, pump them up, and then turn them against the judiciary.’

Africa Today News, New York reports that supporters of Obi who refer to themselves as ‘Obidients” have continued to react to the petition on social media.

Africa Today News, New York

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