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Debate Over Okpebholo’s Statement: Ethnicity or Legal Issue?

A lively debate has unfolded between Dr. Abati and Kenneth Okonkwo regarding Okpebholo’s recent statement, with differing perspectives on whether it should be viewed as an ethnic attack or a legal issue.

 

Kenneth Okonkwo argues that it’s unhelpful to ethnicize Okpebholo’s statement, emphasizing that the focus should be on the legal implications of the comments. He references sections 37 and 41 of the Criminal Code, which address threats and the right to life.

 

While acknowledging the criminal nature of Okpebholo’s statement, Okonkwo highlights the challenges posed by the governor’s immunity, which limits the options available to Peter Obi in seeking redress. He expresses frustration with the situation, given the immunity, and notes that public condemnation may be the only recourse.

 

The debate underscores the complexities of navigating issues of ethnicity, immunity, and the rule of law in Nigeria’s political landscape, with both parties presenting nuanced perspectives on the matter..

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