The
foremost civil Rights advocacy group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned as unconstitutional
and illegal the ARREST of the opposition politician and the publisher of the
famous online platform- Saharareporters.com Mr. Omoyele SOWORE by the
Department of State Services (DSS) just as the Rights group has called for his
immediate freedom.
The Rights
group said the ARREST of SOWORE is a culmination of the systematic CLAMPDOWN
and organized brutish attacks targeting persons and groups with divergent
opinion from the status quo just as HURIWA restated her alarm that the
current administration has embarked on the SHRINKING and deliberate stifling
of the CIVIC SPACES. HURIWA accused the DSS of illegally bugging telephones of
prominent civil rights leaders including leaders of HURIWA. .
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.
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”.
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”.
HURIWA
stated that the report that the presidential candidate African Action Congress
(AAC) Omoyele Sowore was arrested by Operatives of the Department of State
Services to thwart the holding of nationwide protests against misgovernance and
unprecedented insecurity shows that the current administration lacks the frame
of mind to tolerate dissenting voices. "Does anyone in this government
benefit from these killings by all kinds of armed freelance killers and bandits
so much so that the government is afraid of street protests to condemn these
killings?"
HURIWA
described the arrest of Omoyele Sowore the leading human rights activist in
Lagos, pro-democracy campaigner, founder of online news agency Sahara
Reporters who was arrested Saturday morning at his home as clandestine and
primitive has also demanded his immediate release and public apology by
President Muhammadu Buhari.
According
to the Rights group: "Why invade the residence of a citizen in the wee
hours of the morning like thieves or kidnappers to whisk away a citizen? This
is reminiscent of the dictatorial style if the diabolical military
dictatorship of General Sani Abacha which is totally not in consonance with
the principle and practice of constitutional democracy".
HURIWA emphatically
accused the DSs of seeking to destroy free speech because the act was made to
frustrate the plan to stage series of planned civil protests just as the
Rights group said this may be as a result of his (OMOWOLE SOWORE'S) plans
to mobilize people in Lagos and many parts of the country for a revolution
protest tagged ‘Days of Rage’ to demand a better Nigeria.
HURIWA
observed too that since Sowore tweeted: ” DSS invades Sowore’s” and was
subsequently not allowed to speak to his lawyer shows that the DSS is yet to
come to terms with the fact that Nigeria has for 20 years practiced
constitutional democracy with inbuilt provisions in chapter 4 for the
protection of the fundamental freedoms of the citizenry including the right to
a legal representation and a right to the dignity of his personhood as recognized
by international and local human rights laws.
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