Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the reported arrest of a prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar, describing the development as a troubling sign for Nigeria’s democracy.
In a statement on Tuesday, Mr Obi stated, “I have just been made aware early this morning that revered religious leader, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar, has been arrested by authorities shortly after hosting me in Kaduna on Sunday.”
The politician, who warned that the development highlights a disturbing pattern of perceived intolerance in the country, insisted the incident should not be allowed to continue.
“This development underscores the deeply troubling state of our nation and our democracy, where freedom of speech and movement is increasingly threatened, and where citizens and perceived political opponents face harassment and unnecessary persecution,” he stated.
Noting that freedom and free speech are hallmarks of democracy, Mr Obi further stressed the need for the government to safeguard citizens’ fundamental rights.
“This country must defend freedom and free speech, which are the hallmarks of every democratic society. Suppression and intimidation of dissent can never stand in a democratic society, and this Nigerian government must understand this fact,” he added.
Mr Obi called on authorities to stop undermining democracy, urging them to uphold the rule of law and democratic principles in their dealings with citizens.
When contacted, Kaduna police spokesperson, ASP Mansir Hassan, said he was unaware of the cleric’s alleged arrest and promised to get back with details.



