John Odigie-Oyegun warns that perpetrators of the alleged assassination attempt on Peter Obi and other ADC members in Benin City are risking severe consequences
Former Edo State Governor and African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain, John Odigie-Oyegun, has issued a stern warning to individuals reportedly involved in an attempted assassination targeting him, former presidential candidate Peter Obi, and other party stakeholders.
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The attack occurred in Benin City, Edo State, during the official defection of Olumide Akpata to the ADC. Gunmen allegedly invaded Oyegun’s residence, firing at party loyalists and members of the Obidient Movement.
Oyegun revealed that security operatives had provided prior intelligence about a possible assault, prompting the event to end abruptly, narrowly avoiding greater harm.
He criticized the lack of effective coordination among security agencies and questioned the state government’s ability to protect citizens.
“I fear our leaders, both nationally and within this state, are acting recklessly. The repercussions could be devastating far beyond what many imagine,” Oyegun stated.
He further explained that assailants arrived in multiple vehicles, discharged firearms, injured some individuals, and left without resistance.
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Oyegun emphasized that ensuring the safety of citizens is the primary responsibility of any government, highlighting the failure of security structures during the incident.























