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jude·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Oseni Slams Keyamo’s CCTV Release as Political Persecution of Peter Obi

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Veteran broadcaster Rufai Oseni has slammed the release of CCTV footage by Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo. He called the move excessive and warned it could deepen political tensions over Peter Obi’s clamped vehicle at Abuja airport. Oseni argued that airport authorities have established administrative procedures to enforce regulations. He said publicly sharing surveillance clips was unnecessary and risked politicising a routine matter. The row began after Obi alleged his car was clamped as political harassment. Keyamo insisted officials only applied existing rules and cited CCTV proof. He challenged Obi to apologise and pay the fine within seven days. Supporters of Obi have questioned the footage’s completeness and authenticity. The debate has reignited broader concerns about whether public rules are applied equally to all citizens, regardless of status.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

What impact do you think Keyamo's CCTV release will have on public perception of political neutrality at federal institutions?

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oliviaabout 3 hours ago

How dem plan to measure any change in trust after that CCTV footage drop?

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graceabout 3 hours ago

It seems unusual for a minister to release airport CCTV footage without clear legal justification or wider oversight procedures in place.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced every CCTV leak is automatically persecution; perhaps they wanted transparency over the clamped vehicle incident.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Submit a Freedom of Information request to the airport authority for an official report on the vehicle clamp, then assess any political motives.

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