The prominent civil rights advocacy group – HUMAN RIGHTS
WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has warned that Nigeria risks falling
into totalitarianism and a failed state should President Muhammadu Buhari be
left alone to continuously shrink the civic spaces.
The group which submitted that the fundamentals of the
practice of constitutional democracy are animated by the protection and
promotion of the basic constitutional freedoms of speech and the opening of the
civic spaces, has raised alarm that since coming to office, President Muhammadu
Buhari has adopted anti-democratic postures that constitute grave threats to
constitutional democracy.
In a media statement by the national coordinator comrade
Emmanuel Onwubiko and the national media affairs Director Miss. Zainab Yusuf,
the Rights group also disclosed that Nigeria faces the possibility of a slide
into dictatorship if the trends of rapid surrender by the judiciary and
legislative arms to the executive arm headed by a former strongman and military
General are not effectively and speedily arrested clinically.
HURIWA expressed fears that both the legislature and the
judiciary are now effectively in the hands of lackeys and bootlickers of the
executive arm of government through some orchestrated machination and manipulation
of the internal organs by the executive of those two key arms of government,
just as HURIWA argued that if the decline of autonomy by the judiciary
and the legislature is not immediately addressed and restored by some
progressives internally and externally, then Nigeria may lose all the gains of
constitutional democracy that have been made since 1999 when the military
dictators handed over to civilians after nearly four decades of military
interregnum.
“It is an open secret that the judiciary though the
national judicial council (NJC) was successfully bullied by the executive arm
of government and arm-twisted to self-destruct by the use of a kangaroo trial
of the code of conduct Tribunal headed by a chairman that is tainted with
anti-graft allegations, to sack Justice Sylvester Onnoghen seen by president
Buhari as independent minded, only for the weakest academic link in the supreme
court Justice Tanko Muhammad to be rapidly railroaded into the office of chief
justice of Nigeria even when his confirmation process in the national
legislature turned out to be a show of shame”.
HURIWA also stated that although the election of Senator
Ahmed Lawan to the position of senate president on the surface appeared to be
free, fair and transparent, but there were underlying power plays and executive
bullying using the slavishly loyal Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC),to precipitate the withdrawal of some of the leading opponents just to
make way for the emergence of Ahmed Lawan who is the hard core loyalist of
president Buhari since 2015. The Federal House of Representatives also saw the
conduct of a manipulated poll which led to the predetermined outcome that has
seen another lackey of the president and a man with series of allegations of
fraud as far back as when he was in private law practice in the USA, emerging
as the speaker. The judiciary and the legislature at the center are effectively
taken over by the executive and the first sign of the looming threats to
freedoms of speech and civic spaces is the ex parte order by the Federal High
Court which permits president Buhari to classify the Islamic movement of
Nigeria or Shiites as a terror group only because they have persistently
demanded freedom for their illegally detained leader Sheikh Ibraheem Elzaczacky
who had previously been granted bail by the same Federal High Court, Abuja
division for which president Buhari failed to comply with”.
HURIWA has therefore called on the international
community not to allow the imminent collapse of constitutional democracy to
happen because the import of the vicious attacks by the federal government
against fundamental freedoms of citizens and the shrinking of the civic spaces
is the emergence of totalitarianism which may spiral into breakdown of law and
order and anarchy.
“As a civil Rights body with total and patriotic
commitments to the principles of rule of law and respect for human rights, we
view the attacks by the government using the compromised judiciary to illegally
outlaw Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and Shiites Islamic movement of
Nigeria (IMN) as terrorists groups whereas the killer Fulani herdsmen are
allowed to continue with their mass murders, as a grave threats to the
constitutional democracy that we fought so hard to attain”.
According to HURIWA : “it is an undeniable fact that
civic space is the bedrock and the fundamental of any open and democratic
government which is guaranteed under the chapter four of the Nigerian
constitution of 1999 (as amended); all other global human rights conventions
and laws do also support the fundamental freedoms as espoused in chapter 4 of
the constitution. May we remind president Buhari that his attacks against those
fundamental freedoms constitute grave threats to democracy because when civic
space is open, citizenry and civic society platforms are then able to organize,
participate and communicate without hindrance or impediments that the open
threats to lives and freedoms of the practitioners have now become. This can
only be the case if government is compelled to discharge her obligations to the
citizenry. The freedoms of association; peaceful assembly and expression are no
doubt the strategic elements of an open civic space. These critical elements
are systematically put under attacks by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration and un fortunately the free World is watching as constitutional
democracy is about to collapse in Nigeria”.
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