A Sokoto based civil rights group, the Media Forum for Development (MEFODE) has called on the federal government to respect the rule of law and release the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, who has been detained for a year now.
Sambo Dasuki
would have spent one year in detention since his arrest by security
operatives on December 1, 2015 from his residence in Abuja.
Addressing a
press conference in Sokoto on Wednesday, the interim National
Coordinator of the group, Comrade Abdallah el-Kurebe stated that MOFODE
had been following the indictment and prosecution of the former
National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki and observed that there
was the need for Federal Government to apply the rule of law as an
ingredient for democracy.
"While the Forum
supports President Buhari's fight against corruption, an action that is
supposedly intended to heighten Nigeria's development in socio-economic
and political strata, however in fighting corruption, FG must develop
standards as well as apply the rule of law in doing so," the statement
read in parts.
The group
contended that no nation would develop in the absence of rule of law and
in such cases where "her extant laws and judicial structures are
respected devoid of sentimentality and grudging impunity.
"Since his arrest, Dasuki has been held in detention since
December 1, 2015 and after hey and cries, he was charged to court. Three
Courts in Abuja have, either by origination or appeal against certain
actions by government, granted him bail in addition to the ECOWAS
Court, which ordered for his release," the statement further read.
According to el-Kurebe, "While we are not in any position
to exonerate Dasuki of any allegation labelled against him, our belief
in the judicial system and the rule of law has forced us to call on the
Federal government to obey court orders in respect of his release. To
our knowledge, there is no law or counter order(s) so far that justify
his current detention."
The group observed that Dasuki had served the nation with
best of intentions and ensured the procurement of arms and ammunition as
approved by the immediate past administration. This was even when
foreign powers refused to sell them to Nigeria at the time the country
direly needed them.
It also noted that Dasuki ensured the recovery from Boko
Haram and rehabilitation of more than 24 towns and cities before
President Muhammadu Buhari's takeover in May 2015 and ensured maximum
training of the troops including Late Lt. Col. Abu Ali, who manned some
of the armoured cars acquired during the past administration.
"While MEFODE is not against the trial of any Nigerian
citizen, including Dasuki, the rule of law should be seen to be observed
in all ramifications. No meaningful development takes place without
commitment to the rule of law.
"Importantly,
the judiciary should be allowed to exercise its powers without undue
interference by the executive arm of government. It is only by doing so
that the country will be respected by the international," el-Kurebe
stated.
By PRNigeria
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