Atiku laments political repression across the country
*Atiku Abubakar
(Nigeria) Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has condemned what he called a climate of political repression across the country by the federal and state governments and other powerful individuals who use security agencies to arbitrarily detain their critics without formal arraignments before the courts.
(Nigeria) Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has condemned what he called a climate of political repression across the country by the federal and state governments and other powerful individuals who use security agencies to arbitrarily detain their critics without formal arraignments before the courts.
Reacting to the incidents of
detention without trial and the disappearance of social media activists,
who are critical of governors, the former Vice President said that this
development is disturbing and it contradicts the basic standards of true
democratic practices around the world.
According to Atiku, “It is wrong to detain critics without
trial in violation of their fundamental human rights which are duly protected
by the constitution of Nigeria.”
He lamented that the current level of political intolerance
and abuse of power against critics was unhealthy for our democracy and our
international image.
"Power is public trust and leaders should not therefore
use their own positions to repress and oppress those who disagree with them or
their policies," he said.
The Waziri of Adamawa reminded that "leaders took an
oath of office to protect the welfare, happiness and rights of the citizens. It
is wrong to use their powers to oppress the very citizens that elected
them."
Atiku, who was the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
presidential candidate in the February 2019 election, noted that "feedback
is essential to democratic governance; without being criticised you won't be
able to assess the impact of your policies on the people."
He appealed to the federal and state governments across the
country to set in motion the process of releasing persons currently being held
in detention for holding contrary viewpoints in order to reduce the tension in
the country.
He warned that situations whereby the executive branch of
government becomes the interpreter of the law, in which the president or
governor’s pronouncements on issues of human rights gets weightier than
decisions of the law of court, portends great danger to our democracy.
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