Sunday, 15 November 2015
Press Release: The Continuing Extra Judicial Detention Of Nnamdi Kanu & The Killing Of Unarmed Pro-Biafran Protesters
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We the Igbo Ekunie Initiative, IEI, comprised of individuals in Nigeria and the Diaspora; alarmed at the continuing extra-judicial detention of Nnamdi Kanu in a constitutional democracy are constrained to intervene once again and warn of the dangerous slide to dictatorship, tyranny and human rights violations which the continuing extra-judicial detention of Nnamdi Kanu by the DSS and Buhari administration portends. Nnamdi Kanu was arrested on the 17th of October by the Nigerian Department of State Services, and according his to his lawyer Vincent Obetta he has met his bail condition. His lawyer has described his continued detention despite meeting the bail conditions "a clash between judiciary and executive". This implies that the Nigerian Presidency is undemocratically detaining Nnamdi Kanu against his fundamental human right, which clearly undermines the basic concept of separation of power in a democratic government. At the minimum, democracy by its ideological meaning and constitutional statute, guarantees for all citizens their fundamental rights under the full dictates of the rule of law. It then beggars belief that an administration that came to power on the basis of a constitutional democracy and its attendant principles of the rule of law would descend in less than 6 months into wantonhuman rights violations and thus desecrate the very constitutional principles with which it rode to power through the harassment and detention of several individuals and in particular Mr Nnamdi Kanu who having fulfilled all his bail conditions since the 20th of October remains illegally detained by the DSS despite subsequent court orders. It should be noted, that the crude resort to harassment, killing of unarmed protesters and the illegal detention of citizens in violation of court orders constitutes an assault on our democracy and betrays the sacrifices made by the many who lost their lives in the struggle to return Nigeria to constitutional democracy based on the rule of law. Indeed, it is even more incriminating and self-defeatist for the Buhari administration whose main campaign message/manifesto was anchored on the promise of bringing positive change in all facets of national life. Extra-judicial detentions, harassment and other human rights violations cannot in the least represent change, for those belong to the sordid and harrowing past the nation struggled to escape from by opting and struggling for constitutional democracy.
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