Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has accused presidential candidate Peter Obi of refusing to pay a fine after his vehicle was clamped at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.Keyamo released CCTV footage showing Obi's car was parked improperly in a drop-off zone, violating airport rules.The minister claims Obi's driver left the vehicle unattended for 30 minutes, creating a security risk.Keyamo insists the clamping was a standard procedure and that Obi used his influence to get the car released without paying the N25,000 fine.He demands a public apology and payment of the fine, accusing Obi of exploiting the incident for political gain.Obi previously claimed officials targeted him unfairly, but Keyamo disputes this, stating no one was in the car when it was clamped.
The dispute highlights tensions between political figures and airport authorities, with Keyamo warning of legal action if Obi doesn't comply within a week.
Original title: Keyamo: Obi refused to pay fine after violating airport parking rules
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