Falana said this while reacting to the purported directive of the federal government to the military to clamp down on purveyors of hate speech.
Earlier this week, the military had announced that it will be on the lookout for comments and utterances that could threaten the nation’s peaceful co-existence.
In a statement, Falana said it is only the Nigerian police force that is empowered to carry out such a directive in line with their responsibility of maintaining law and order.
The senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to also respect the rights of those seeking the negotiation of Nigeria’s unity “within the ambits of the law”.
“While the federal government is entitled to continue to defend the corporate existence of Nigeria, the right of any group to disagree with the official stand within the ambit of the law should be respected,” he said.
“Therefore, the purported presidential directive authorizing armed soldiers to arrest civilians involved in ‘subversive activities’ should be withdrawn. More so, that it cannot be justified under any law in Nigeria.
“Since it is the constitutional responsibility of the police to maintain law and order in our democratic society, members of the armed forces should not be permitted to arrest alleged purveyors of hate speeches.
from The Cable
The zoo is about to go down.. And Buhari will unknowingly offer us the opportunity. The world is watching!
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Elastic na ED udey talk to.MR @Zoo
ReplyDeleteBuharis ignorance of the law and his misuse of it will cost many Nigerians their lifes.
ReplyDeleteHe forgets he is in a democratic dispensation, the international community is watching and very soon the Predator will become the prey.
As Nigerians will rise up against his Poverty-stricken govt and ask that he either fulfill his promises to us the citizen or quit.
I am personally tired of his government of hardship pain and suffering.
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This is nothing but an attempt to shut down any form of opposition.. Shame, this administration lacks intellectual capacity of governance...
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