Amnesty International Condemns Assault On Pedro Obaseki, Calls For Probe

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Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting

Amnesty International Nigeria has condemned the assault and public humiliation of Pedro Obaseki, former managing director of Daar Communications, calling it barbaric.

It also called for a swift police investigation into the assault.

Recall that Obaseki, a relative of former Edo Governor Godwin Obaseki, was attacked on Sunday while playing football at Uwa Primary School in Benin City.

In a viral video, thugs were seen stripping him naked, beating him up, and dragging him through the streets to the palace of the Oba of Benin over alleged disrespectful comments made during a public event in London.

In a statement, the human rights organisation said the incident showed “complete disdain for due process” and violated international standards on human dignity and protection from violence.

“What happened to Mr. Obaseki is unlawful and shows complete disdain for due process. The Nigerian police @PoliceNG must investigate the incident and ensure that all those suspected of involvement in this crime are brought to justice,” the statement said.

“What happened in Benin city on Sunday is unacceptable in a free society. It is also prohibited under international human rights law and standards aimed at safeguarding human dignity and protecting people from violence.”

Following his release, Obaseki described the incident as deeply humiliating and traumatic, stressing that he was made to kneel in public glare.

“I was basically kidnapped. Some of them were holding guns, some of them known thugs, luckily I have their names, and they hauled me through the streets of Benin under the guise that they have been sent to abduct me by the palace of the Oba of Benin,” he said.

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