Rule of law: NBA faults FG over continued detention of Dasuki, ElZakzaky
*Mr Abubakar Mahmoud, SAN
(Nigeria) The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has condemned the
President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government over the continued detention
of a former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd) and the leader of Shi'ite movement,
El-Zakyzaky despite court orders which granted them bail.
Embattled President of the NBA, Mr Abubakar Mahmoud, SAN who lambasted the government during a statement
in Abuja to mark this year's democracy day, added that such disobedience to court orders
was uncalled for and does not show compliance to rule of law.
"The NBA is appalled at the continued detention of certain
individuals in blatant disobedient to court orders. Among these individuals are
Sheikh Ibrahim El Zakyzaky and his wife, and also Col. Sambo Dasuki. While we
recognize the seriousness of the charges in which individuals were held, we
nevertheless viewed their continued detention as unjustified and contrary to
the express court orders. We call on the government to without further delays
respect theses orders."
In the same light, the NBA further called for the
termination of investigations against judges who were accused of corruption but
have not been charged before the court since the past eight months.
"In the wake of the arrest and detention of certain
judicial officers by the DSS, the NBA had taken the view that the judges
affected should recluse themselves from judicial functions until the
investigation and outcomes of those investigations were determined, we note
that nearly eight months after those investigations were launched, some of the
judges have not been prosecuted or charged before any court of law.
"This situation is completely unsatisfactory and
unacceptable. The NBA calls on the government to terminate the investigation
against those judges to enable them resume their work as judicial officers."
On the issue of agitation succession by some groups in the
country, the NBA called for a better way of showing grievances aside the threat
to break up.
"NBA affirms commitment to unity and building a strong
Federal system. We urged all groups to continue to agitate peaceful existence
among citizens of the country."
On the issue of security, the NBA commended the Federal
Government especially in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East and the
recent release of 82 Chibok girls.
Speaking on the anti corruption crusade of the government,
the bar noted that, "efforts of anti corruption agency is commendable. New
anti corruption strategy has been developed. Stakeholders should help the FG
towards the success of the policy. We commend whistle blower policy. The
government should fund the anti corruption agencies.
"The lingering issue of EFCC leadership should be
tackled once and for all. The investigative agency should be more careful and
thorough in carrying out its investigation. Media investigation should not be
encouraged," he said.
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