A leading pro-transparency and pro-democracy non-governmental
body-HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) said the
presidential address made by President Muhammadu Buhari on his return from
three months' medical sojourn in the United Kingdom was not far-reaching and
not re-assuring.
The Rights group also said Nigeria's unity is not cast in iron
and is open to continuous negotiations, restructuring and reworking since ab
initio the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorates in 1914
which produced the geographical entity called Nigeria was done by the British
colonial overlords without the democratic inputs of our forefathers.
The group reminded President Muhammadu Buhari that even the
United Kingdom that gave us the independence is open to the possible breakup
through the democratic referendum by one of the component parts known as
Scotland. "in life one basic fact that is permanent is CHANGE",
HURIWA submitted.
In a media release by the National Coordinator Comrade
Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Director of media Miss. Zaniab
Yusuf, HURIWA said the presidential speech was silent on the
amount of public fund that has gone into treating just one person in the person
of President Muhammadu Buhari including the humongous public fund committed
towards the payments of parking fees for the presidential jet and for the
expenses on the retinue of aides that spent months in London at public expense.
“We expected Mr. President to apologies for breaching his solemn
electoral pledge to end medical tourism and to send an executive bill to the
National Assembly to ban all sorts of publicly funded medical tourism. We
reject the insinuation from State officials that the treatments were paid for
by family of the president because that is being economically with the truth
since Mr. President during his medical vacation enjoyed all the presidential
privileges and spent all his times in the public house at our own expenses”.
“We expect that as a man who has professed zero-tolerance
to lack of transparency and accountability, that he would have okayed the
invitation of world’s acclaimed team of forensic financial auditors to look at
the finances of the presidency and to make full disclosures on how much of
public fund went into his treatment”.
Beside, HURIWA reminded President Buhari that
during his absence, the minster of budget and National Planning unveiled the
2017 budget in which he told Nigerians that this government had earmarked N9
Billion to be strategically deployed to stop medical tourism by Nigerians which
is draining our National resources of the scarcely available foreign
currencies. "Why then is Mr. President an exception to the rule his
administration created?"
The rights group also faulted President Buhari’s assertion that
the unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable just as the Rights group said such
statements are offensive to the provisions of universal declarations of Human
Rights and the international Covenant on civil and political Rights.
“May we respectfully remind president Buhari that Article 1 of
the international Covenant on civil and political Rights States thus: “All peoples have the
right to self-determination. By virtue that right that freely determine their
political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural
development. Article 20 of the universal Declaration of Human Rights averred
that: “Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
and no one may be compelled to belong to an association”.
HURIWA also cautioned the Federal government to be mindful of
enforcing any anti-democratic decree which stifles free speech in the guise of
legislating against the so -called hate speech.
Besides, HURIWA faulted Buhari for failing to
order the arrest of the Arewa Youth who issued quit notice to Igbo in the North
and who clearly called for balkanization of Nigeria in their public notice read
at the Arewa house in Kaduna.
“Why is Buhari prosecuting and persecuting Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB
for peacefully canvassing self-determination but has turned a blind eye to the
threats on Igbo by Arewa Youth? This is double standards and we expected Buhari
to have addressed this serious ethical deficit”.
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