*says bail conditions are outrageous:
A leading pro-democracy and
Non-governmental organization HUMAN
RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has asked the federal government
to terminate the trial of the director of the Europe registered Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) Mr Nnamdi kanu.
Besides, the Rights group said
Justice Binta Murtallah- Nyako of the Federal High Court was in error to have
listed seemingly unconstitutional demands as bail conditions which she imposed
on Nnamdi Kanu to attain before enjoying his bail.
HURIWA said it was contradictory that the Court on one hand could
grant bail on health grounds but on the other hand imposed seemingly
unattainable and unconstitutional conditions for enjoying the bail. "This
is like giving with one hand and denying the same with another. It's patently
unfair, unjust and must be reviewed rapidly except there is a surreptitious
plot to continue to subject his deteriorating health to more hazards".
HURIWA said the best thing is to end the trial and immediately
initiate constructive platform for dialogues on the need to fundamentally
restructure Nigeria just as it recommended referendum by an independent body to
decide on the agitation for self-determination.
Reacting to the bail order granted in
favour of Mr. Nnamdi kanu by the Federal High court Abuja division headed by Justice
Binta Murtallah Nyako, the right group said that the trial was politically
motivated and unconstitutional because from all available body of municipal and
global humanitarian laws there is no crime in peacefully advocating for
self-determination.
The right group also tasked President
Muhammadu Buhari to release unconditionally all political detainees especially,
members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB); Colonel Sambo Dasuki the
erstwhile National Security Adviser and the detained leader and members of the
Shiites Islamic movement who have being in detention illegally for several
months even after several courts granted them bail.
In a statement jointly endorsed by
the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the national Media
Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA lamented that in the last two
years, operatives of the security services have waged vicious attacks
against persons holding dissenting but constructively opposing political
ideologies and views from the powers-that- be even whilst being unwilling to
check the persistent attacks on innocent persons and farmers by well-armed
Fulani herdsmen all across Nigeria.
"We have consistently asked President Buhari to Abide
by the constitutional provisions by enforcing binding bail orders of the courts
of competent jurisdiction in compliance with section 6 of the 1999
constitution. We have for over a year now, canvassed the expansion of the
frontiers of respect for the human rights of Nigerians but regrettably the
operatives of the armed forces of Nigeria have often embarked on activities
targeted at gross violations of human rights of Nigerians including the cases
of extralegal executions of unarmed but peaceful demonstrators".
"We hereby call on the government to comply with all
the relevant constitutional provisions in chapter four so as to avoid
collapsing the little democracy that we now enjoy".
HURIWA regretted that the clear provisions of the section 33(1)
of the constitution are flagrantly abused by the armed security services even
when the constitutional provision makes it clear that all Nigerians are
entitled to Right to Life.
On the bail granted Nnamdi Kanu the
rights group criticized the Federal high court judge for exercising her
discretion maliciously by imposing stringent and indeed unconstitutional
conditionalities, but the group is of the considered opinion that the entire
prosecution is a charade.
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