Release Nnamdi Kanu and Dasuki--Falana





Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to release the embattled ex-National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, as ordered by the courts.
“You cannot judge the human rights record of the Buhari administration on the basis of the detention of a couple of criminal suspects. To the best of my knowledge, President Buhari has never ordered the military invasion of any community or illegal demolition of the homes of the poor. But having promised to end impunity, he has a duty to call every security agency to order whenever the rights of Nigerians are violated. Citizens can be rearrested as many times as possible if there is a reasonable suspicion that they have committed criminal offences. But once such suspects are charged and granted bail by a court of competent jurisdiction, the order should be obeyed. If the government is aggrieved or dissatisfied with the order releasing any criminal suspect on bail, it can challenge the order at the Court of Appeal. Honestly, I sympathise with the government. This is because a few members of the legal profession have consistently pampered the ruling class to manipulate the criminal justice system. It is so bad now that only the poor are railroaded to jail. It can be very frustrating that bail is generously granted by judges to those who commit the worst cases of armed robbery.” “Both Dasuki and Kanu were granted bail. (The Federal Government should) release them on bail or charge them to court without any further delay as one bail does not cover all criminal offences.” Falana Lamented.

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