A prominent Edo indigene, Dr Pedro Agbonifo Obaseki, has announced his decision to seek justice through the court following what he described as his brutal public abduction, violent assault and extra-judicial humiliation in Benin City on December 28, 2025.
In a strongly worded press statement, Dr Obaseki said the decision was taken after extensive consultations with his wife and children, members of the Obaseki family and clan, senior legal advisers and respected elders.
He stressed that the move was driven, not by revenge or political motives, but by the need for accountability, deterrence and the protection of human dignity.
According to the statement, Dr Obaseki was forcibly seized in public by armed men in a brazen daylight operation that he said was designed to instil fear in the wider population.
He was reportedly beaten, stripped naked, threatened with death and paraded along major roads in Benin City while his ordeal was recorded and live-streamed by his attackers.
Dr Obaseki described the incident as a grave violation of his fundamental rights and said the acts amounted to terrorism-related violence under Nigerian law, citing the use of armed force, explicit threats to life, public intimidation and the deliberate creation of fear beyond the immediate victim.
However, he confirmed that this claim has been formally and expressly refuted by the Benin Traditional Council, which issued a widely publicised letter categorically denying any involvement, authorisation or prior knowledge of the acts.
Dr Obaseki said he welcomed and accepted the clarification as the official position of the Palace and noted it as part of the public record.
To pursue the matter, Dr Obaseki said he has held consultations with renowned human-rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, as lead counsel.
He said both civil and criminal proceedings would be pursued concurrently, in line with Nigerian and international law and with full respect for the presumption of innocence.
Given the seriousness of the allegations and their wider implications for public safety and the rule of law, Dr Obaseki also confirmed that he has formally notified international human rights bodies and partners and is engaging them.
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