The prominent civil Rights advocacy group
– HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has alleged that both
the senate president and the speaker of the federal House of Representatives
may be afraid of possible prosecution over something only both of them know for
rushing up a bill to grant themselves immunity from prosecution.
HURIWA has at the same time showered
encomiums on some of the Federal House of Representatives like the factional
minority leader Mr. Ndudi Elelu for kicking against the obviously bad piece of
proposed legislation to confer undeserving immunity from prosecution to the principal
officers of both the upper and lower chambers of the National Assembly. The Rights group said the fact that some
common sense has prevailed on the side of those who opposed the bill has shown
that even amongst 'thieves' there are honorable men and women.
Telling the hierarchy of the National
Assembly that only the guilty are afraid, the Rights group totally condemns the
bill seeking immunity for lawmakers from prosecution just as the Rights group
asserted that constitutional democracy thrives when all citizens irrespective
of status are equal before the law even as the Rights group said Nigerians even
expect the National Assembly to strike out section 308(1) of the constitution
to remove immunity for executive arm of government. HURIWA wonders whether the
Nigerian parliament is located in the outer space for the members not to have
known that even recently in Great Britain the Prime minister Boris Johnson was
dragged to Court by some citizens over the ways and manner that he shut the
House of commons so as to foist his own kind of BREXIT on that session of the
parliament and the British Supreme Court o overturned the closing of the House
of commons by the controversial premier. HURIWA also expressed shock that the
Nigerian law makers are oblivious of the near impeachment of the President of
the United States of America who was subjected to trial just after the
Democrats dominated Congress had voted to impeach him just as the civil society
group said the development in the USA from where we borrowed the Presidential
system of government should serve as CONSTRUCTIVE lesson to demonstrate that
nobody is above the law in civilized societies.
In a media statement jointly authorized by
the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media
Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA said the attempt by the National
Assembly members to cloth themselves with immunity from prosecution is a
testament to the fact that the recently kick-started amendments to the
constitution under the headship of the Deputy Senate president Mr. OMO AGEGE is
a total charade and at best would amount to political shadow chasing and
smokescreen.
“We are shocked that at a time the entire
civilized world is opening up the political spaces and making political
leadership a much more transparent activity in which the actors must abide by
the tenets of full disclosures and respect the twin virtues of transparency and
accountability the Nigerian National Assembly is busy making evil law that
would turn their job to that of secret cult. The attempt to do that offends
section 15(5) of the constitution which forbids the abuse of power by political
office holders. The FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT is also a binding law which is
against such dubious immunity clauses."
“Awarding themselves immunity from
prosecution is a clear message to Nigerians that the bunch of legislators at
the National Assembly has committed outrageous crimes that they do not wish
that people should know or they are afraid of their shadows and are preparing
for post-retirement FREEDOM from the necessary legal demands for
accountability. Nigerians must stoutly oppose this unconstitutional attempt to
introduce the dictatorship of legislators.”
“As human rights crusaders, we do not
think that Nigeria should be drawn back to the medieval periods when kings and
rulers are above the law and whereby tyranny was the order of the day. These
National Assembly members had better been told to abolish section 308(1)
instead of attempting to further cloth themselves with the capricious and
wicked immunity from being tasked to give account of their stewardship.”
HURIWA recalled that a bill seeking to
extend immunity to cover Presiding Officers of Legislative Institutions has
scaled second reading in the House of Representatives.
The bill which was sponsored by
Representative Odebunmi Olusegun was supported by the majority of the lawmakers
who say it is important to safeguard the sanctity of the National Assembly.
In supporting the bill, Majority Leader,
Ado-Doguwa said: “It should be passed for the simple reason that it provides
protection for leaders of the legislature considering the important work of the
legislature.
HURIWA applauded the few members who are
opposed to this 'wicked parliamentary act of atrocious cover up " which
the passage of such a satanic law would amount to.
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