The prominent civil Rights advocacy group – HUMAN RIGHTS
WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has praised the disclosure by the STATE
department of the United States of America banning certain categories of
Nigerian politicians from travelling to the U.S.A for undermining democracy in
the run up to the 2019 polls.
The Rights group said the decision represents a
watershed in what is seen as a bold move by the world leader to save democracy
from collapsing in Nigeria under the tyranny of president Muhammadu Buhari just
as the Rights group stated that any visa restrictions that does not include the
governor of Kaduna state Malam Nasir Elrufai and the ministerial nominee from
Akwa Ibom state Mr. Godswill Akpabio who threatened violence in the run up to
the 2019 polls, remains incomplete and should be reconsidered. The Rights group
said the duo of Elrufai and Akpabio after making their grave threats against
constitutional democracy were backed by the President just as the Rights group said
it may be a phenomenal decision if the United States of America consider
imposing traveling ban on the current President Muhammadu Buhari for his
government's decision ordering shoot-at-sight to armed security forces
targeting alleged snatchers of ballot boxes.
In a statement endorsed jointly by the national
coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the media director Miss. Zainab
Yusuf, HURIWA said that those threats may have precipitated the massive
violence and large number of casualties that resulted from the election of 2019
which controversially returned the then incumbent president Muhammadu Buhari as
the winner. HURIWA was quick to remind the USA that even the leading opposition
Peoples Democratic party was culpable because its national chairman threatened
war should the incumbent President went ahead to rig the Presidential polls.
HURIWA listed other politicians who actively made open
threats of violence before the polls to include the then minister of
transportation Mr. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi who staged a so called traditional
war dance in Port Harcourt Rivers State and the national chairman of All
Progressives Congress Adams Oshiomhole and that of People’s Democratic Party
Mr. Uche Secondus.
HURIWA urged the United States government to also include
the military commanders of the Nigerian Army in the oil rich Rivers state
reportedly accused of causing considerable chaos and violence in Rivers state.
The group said the commanders allegedly gave unlawful orders tgat resulted in
fatalities.
HURIWA recalled that on February 6th 2019,
governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State threatened that foreign nationals who
interfere in the forthcoming general elections would be given a “body bags
treatment.”
HURIWA stated that a body bag is one used for carrying a
corpse from a battlefield or the scene of an accident or crime to either a
mortuary or place of burial.
The Rights group STATED THAT the governor’s threat came
barely a week after the Federal Government accused foreign powers, including
the United States (U.S.), United Kingdom (U.K.) and the European Union (E.U.)
of actions that could be deemed as interference, and warned of consequences.
HURIWA in the statement recalled that the developed
nations had condemned the suspension of the then Chief Justice of Nigeria
(CJN), Walter Onnoghen, over alleged non-declaration of assets, warning that
the action taken by President Muhammadu Buhari could negatively affect the
credibility of the forthcoming elections. The President went ahead to cajole
the then Chief Justice into a hasty retirement.
The Rights group SAID THAT Governor El-Rufai, who sought
re-election under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), spoke on a live
programme on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) anchored by Cyril Stober.
HURIWA reminded the American government to remember that
whilst making the threats of violence against foreign election observers, the
Kaduna state governor had argued that it is a basic principle of international
law that no country should interfere in the internal affairs of another country.
HURIWA quoted him as stating thus: “You can comment, but
when you make statements on the internal affairs of a country without facts,
that is interference and is very irresponsible. Those that are calling for
anyone to come and intervene in Nigeria, we are waiting for those that will
come and intervene, they will go back in body bags,” the governor said.
HURIWA stated that El-Rufai arrogantly described Nigeria
as an independent entity whose sovereignty would never be compromised in
servitude to foreign powers and continued his pro-violence rhetoric thus: “We
are trying to run our country as decently as possible. Foreign countries have
also had their own share of the challenges before attaining their current
development strides.”
Earlier on January 31st 2019, Uche Secondus, National Chairman of the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP), threatened that there will be war in the
country if the 2019 presidential election is rigged.
Speaking in Asaba, capital of Delta State, on at the
party’s presidential campaign rally Secondus accused the Nigerian government of
putting the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) under pressure to
rig the election.
HURIWA recalled that Uche Secondus threatened thus:
“Today, by your mandate, we warn INEC and we believe there are good people in
INEC… we know that government is pressuring INEC to rig this election, but if
they rig this election, they’re looking for war,” he said.
The Rights group recalled vividly that in pidgin, PDP
chairman asked the people if this was true, to which they replied in the
affirmative.
Continuing, he said: “If they need peace, they must not
rig the election — because everybody is ready for this election.
HURIWA quoted Uche Secondus as also threatening violence
as follows: “We want to also advise our security agencies — and we know there
are good people there protecting lives and properties, which is their primary
duty. We believe that they will obey the Constitution, not to break it like Mr.
President is breaking our laws. They will obey the Constitution and be neutral,
but if they don’t, if they join hands with INEC to rig this election, what are
they looking for?"
“War,” the people chanted back.
Secondus then added: “Therefore, we advise all
Nigerians, on that day on the 16th of February, let them come all out to vote
and stand by their ballot boxes, and defend their votes — because the votes of
all Nigerians must count. So that we can vote out a man who cannot interact, so
that we can vote out a man that has brought disgrace to our nation.
On January 22nd 2019, information
minister then hinted wrongly that it was in possession of intelligence
information indicating that plans have been hatched by opposition elements to
truncate the general elections by instigating violence across the country.
On his part, the then Senator Godswill Akpabio who cross
carpeted to APC from PDP threatened before the election that his party will
invade Akwa Ibom state similar to how Hitler invaded Poland in 1945.
HURIWA stated that the USA's Visa ban will significantly
help the advancement of Democracy but was quick to remind the USA that
President Muhammadu Buhari HAD ORDERED VIOLENT CRACKDOWN ON MEMBERS OF THE
PROTESTING SHIITES ISLAMIC MOVEMENT OF NIGERIA DEMANDING THE RELEASE OF THEIR
DETAINED LEADER.
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