‘Oppression of young voices’ —Peter Obi condemns ‘abduction’ of VeryDarkMan, NANS president

‘Oppression of young voices’ —Peter Obi condemns ‘abduction’ of VeryDarkMan, NANS president


 

Peter Obi, ex-presidential candidate of the Labour Party
(LP), has condemned the arrest of Martin Vincent Otse, popularly known as
VeryDarkMan (VDM).

 

On Friday, Deji Adeyanju, the human rights lawyer, said the
social media activist was arrested by police officers at a Guaranty Trust Bank
(GTB) branch in Abuja.

 

VDM was reportedly arrested after visiting the bank with his
mother to address “unauthorised withdrawals from her account”.

 

Obi described the manner of the arrest as unsettling and
akin to an abduction.

 

 

He expressed concern over the increasing tension in the
country, exacerbated by what he described as a disregard for the rule of law
and human rights.

 

He said the arrest, while possibly within the legal rights
of security agencies, was executed in a manner that left many Nigerians feeling
unsafe.

 

“The display of force, lacking in transparency and civility,
closely resembled an abduction,” Obi said.

 

 

“This disturbing method not only creates fear but also risks
being mimicked by criminal elements.

 

“If Nigerians begin to struggle to distinguish between
legitimate arrests and unlawful abductions, we will lose a vital layer of
national security and accountability.”

 

Obi suggested that a more civil and transparent approach
could have been deployed.

 

“Was it impossible to invite Mr. Otse in a civil,
transparent, and legal manner? Would that not have spared Nigerians, GTBank,
and our national image the unnecessary shame and losses we now witness?” he
asked.

 

 

Obi also addressed the alleged abduction of Atiku Isah, the
factional president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).

 

He warned against the erosion of youth voices in a
democracy.

 

“Nigeria’s youth should not feel coerced, silenced, or
absorbed into political agendas that do not reflect their will,” he said.

 

“The oppression of young voices, whether through force,
patronage, or intimidation, is a dangerous path that we must not normalize.”

 

Last week, Isah accused Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola
Tinubu, of interference in the affairs of the student body.

 

He alleged that associates of the president’s son tortured
and forced him to resign his position on April 16, 2025.

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