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Chief Mike Ozekhome |
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Mike Ozekhome has appealed to President
Muhammadu Buhari to release the former National Security Adviser, Col.
Sambo Dasuki who has been granted bail six times by different courts.
In a letter to Buhari on Thursday tagged, “President
Muhammadu Buhari, Please, Release Col. Sambo Dasuki in God’s Name”,
insists Dasuki has not been convicted by any court of law to have
warranted the long detention since December 2015.
Making references to the various bails including the one by
ECOWAS Court, Ozekhome said a situation where government picks court order is
dangerous.
He said, “We are having the dangerous situation where this government
picks and chooses which orders to obey or disobey, an anarchical
situation.
“The same government has so far refused to obey several orders for
the release of the Shittes leader, El-Zakzaki. This is clearly against
constitutionalism and the Rule of Law.”
“Mr President sir, in the name of almighty Allah, the Supreme God we
all serve, let Dasuki go home on bail. Give him a breather. He has a
family, friends and dependents to care for. He has not yet been
convicted by any court of law.
“He is still presumed innocent under section 36 of the Nigerian Constitution.
“Give him a lifeline. Help us build strong institutions, not strong
men. I appeal to you sir, on my bended kneels. Let the milk of human
kindness flow in you. Seek ye not vengeance. Dearly beloved, avenge not
yourselves, but give place unto wrath; for it is written, vengeance is
mine, I will repay, says the Lord (Romans 12:19).
“The Rule of law doctrine theorises, amongst others, that: all people
and institutions are subject to and accountable to law, the principle
of government of law.
“The rule of law means that no person or government is above the law;
that there is restriction of arbitrary exercise of power by
subordinating it to well-defined and established laws. It means that no
person however highly placed, is above the law, whether law makers, law
enforcement officials, judges or persons in government”
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