Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi has denounced the reported tear-gassing of Nigerians who were peacefully demanding free, fair and credible elections.
In a statement posted on his Facebook page Tuesday, Obi expressed concern over what he described as the suppression of citizens exercising their democratic rights. He said it was troubling that individuals who once positioned themselves as defenders of democracy are now acting in ways that undermine it.
According to him, such actions risk eroding public trust and weakening the foundations of good governance.
Obi urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and united in protecting the country’s democratic process. He reiterated his call for greater transparency in elections, particularly through the mandatory real-time electronic transmission of results directly from polling units to prevent manipulation and restore confidence in the system.
He concluded by encouraging citizens to remain hopeful and committed to building a nation grounded in justice, accountability and credible elections, reaffirming his belief that “a New Nigeria is Possible.”
Again we are showing the world, why we are “Now Disgraced Nation”
Today, in our beloved country Nigeria, harmless citizens performing their constitutionally guaranteed duties peacefully were tear-gassed simply for asking for what is right: free, fair, and credible elections in a…
— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) February 17, 2026
