Obidient Movement condemns Abure’s alleged violent act on MamaPee

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Obidient Movement condemns Abure’s alleged violent act on MamaPee

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Obidient Movement has strongly condemned what it described as a violent attack on one of its leading figures, MamaPee, allegedly orchestrated by Labour Party National Chairman, Julius Abure.

In a statement signed on Saturday, the group accused Abure of deploying armed thugs against the respected activist, calling the act “a shameful and dangerous development.”

“Julius Abure, rather than conducting himself as a responsible citizen, has resorted to thuggery and violence by sending armed hoodlums after Mama Pee, a revered social activist and one of the pillars of our movement,” the statement read.

The group said the alleged attack was not only an assault on MamaPee but also an affront to democracy and Nigerian womanhood. “This barbaric act is an insult to womanhood, a desecration of our democratic values, and proof that Abure has abandoned any claim to integrity. To unleash thugs on Mama Pee, this is not only cowardly but also exposes the bankruptcy of his character and the emptiness of his political vision,” it stated.

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Reaffirming its support for MamaPee, the movement insisted that the incident would not silence her or those she represents. “We state categorically that no amount of intimidation, harassment, or violence will silence Mama Pee or the millions she represents. Instead, Abure’s actions only deepen the resolve of Nigerians to resist tyranny in whatever form it comes.”

The group also urged the police authorities to intervene. “We are calling on the Inspector General of Police and all relevant security agencies to immediately investigate this crime and ensure that those who carried out and sponsored the attack are brought to justice. Violence must never be allowed to take root as a tool of politics in Nigeria.”

Describing Abure as unfit for leadership, the Obidient Movement declared: “Julius Abure has proven himself unfit to lead, unfit to inspire, and unfit to represent the values of a new Nigeria. His thuggery is a stain on our democracy and a slap on the faces of all Nigerians who still believe in fairness, justice, and peace.”

The statement concluded with a vow of solidarity: “We stand with Mama Pee. We stand with truth. And we declare once more that no amount of violence will derail the march to a New Nigeria.”