The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has demanded a public apology from the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, over claims that his vehicle was “unjustly” clamped at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, describing the allegation as false.
PETER OBI MUST APOLOGISE TO AIRPORT STAFF AND PAY THE FINE FOR WRONG PARKING
— Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK) (@fkeyamo) July 10, 2026
As the Minister of Aviation, I felt a moral duty to investigate and authenticate the claim made by opposition candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, a few days ago that the tyres of his car were ‘unjustly’ clamped… pic.twitter.com/Nh4f5HWGSl
Mr Keyamo, in a statement posted on his X page on Friday,
also asked Mr Obi to pay the N25,000 fine prescribed for violating airport
parking regulations, warning that failure to do so within one week could lead
to further action by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
The minister said he ordered an internal investigation after
Mr Obi alleged that the incident formed part of a broader campaign of political
persecution against him.
According to Mr Keyamo, CCTV footage from the airport showed
that Mr Obi’s vehicle was parked unattended for about 30 minutes in a
designated drop-off zone, contrary to airport regulations.
“Politics aside, every Nigerian is entitled to fair
treatment under the law,” the minister said.
He added that, “I therefore instituted an internal inquiry
over the issue.”
Minister disputes Obi’s account
Mr Keyamo said the footage showed that Mr Obi arrived at the
airport on 4 July at about 8:28 p.m. and entered the terminal with two other
occupants after alighting from the vehicle, which was being driven by a police
officer.
According to him, the police officer also left the vehicle
unattended after briefly returning to collect an item, prompting airport
security personnel to clamp its tyres.
He said the officials were unaware the vehicle belonged to
Mr Obi when they carried out the enforcement action.
The minister further alleged that after discovering the
vehicle had been clamped, the police officer contacted Mr Obi by telephone and
handed the phone to an airport manager.
Mr Keyamo claimed Mr Obi identified himself and requested
the release of the vehicle, which was eventually released without payment of
the prescribed fine.
He argued that leaving a vehicle unattended in a drop-off
zone constitutes a security risk, particularly at an international airport.
“What has emerged from this is a clear case of an opposition
candidate trying to whip up unnecessary sentiments for a wrong he committed
with his driver,” Mr Keyamo said.
He dismissed Mr Obi’s claim that other improperly parked
vehicles were ignored, describing the allegation as false.
Demands
The minister said Mr Obi should publicly apologise to
airport personnel whom he accused of persecuting him while carrying out their
lawful duties.
He also asked the former Anambra governor to return to the
airport voluntarily and pay the N25,000 penalty for wrongful parking.
“If these demands are not met within one week, I will be
giving the necessary directives to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria
(FAAN) to take the next steps against him,” Mr Keyamo said.
Background
Earlier, Mr Obi, during an appearance on the With Chude
podcast last week, alleged that he might not survive to contest the 2027
presidential election, citing what he described as a pattern of harassment
against him and his associates.
Among the incidents he referenced was the airport episode,
where he claimed his vehicle was clamped while other vehicles parked in the
same area were left untouched. He also alleged that some of his associates had
become reluctant to publicly associate with him for fear of government
reprisal.
The Presidency rejected the allegations, with President Bola
Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, saying the
airport incident stemmed from a breach of parking regulations rather than any
act of political persecution.
Mr Obi, a former governor of Anambra State and the Labour
Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, defected to the
Nigeria Democratic Congress in December 2025 and is now the party’s
presidential candidate for the 2027 election.
As of the time of filing this report, Mr Obi had not
publicly responded to Mr Keyamo’s demands.
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