Comrade Timi Frank |
Comrade Timi Frank, a former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the
All Progressives Congress, APC, has told the Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom, Theresa May, not to be deceived by the lies and
propaganda being spewed by the President Muhammadu Buhari government
concerning the political, social and economic health of Nigeria when she
arrives on her official visit to the country.
Prime Minister May is scheduled to visit Nigeria on Friday among two other countries in Africa.
Frank, who recently decamped to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
from the ruling APC, in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, urged May to
use the visit to interrogate the germane issues which bother on the
freedom and liberty of the people on expression, and the press in the
country.
In a statement he entitled “Letter to Theresa May”, the former APC chieftain noted that the rising
scale of human rights violations, intimidation, harassment, arrests and
prosecution of perceived political enemies under the guise of
anti-corruption should not escape the scrutiny of the Prime Minister.
He wrote, “Dear Theresa May, It is with great delight that we welcome
you to Nigeria for this auspicious visit. I must say that many
Nigerians, particularly my humble self, are very glad to have you visit
the country.
“Nigerian are glad because they believe your presence in Nigeria will
enable you to see things as they are and not how they had hitherto been
presented to you in Downing Street, London. I also believe that after
observing the harsh conditions under which Nigerians daily make their
living, you will be better placed to advice the government led by
President Muhammadu Buhari, on how to proceed with his change agenda in
such a way that will make it beneficial to the masses of this country
economically, socially and politically.
“We are glad that as a Prime Minister who is at the verge of making
history with Brexit in Britain, you are well acquainted on how to lead a
major national reform without compromising on the rule of law and
fundamental human rights of citizens.
“It is the hope of majority of Nigerians that following the role of
the U.K. in Nigeria up to Independence in 1960, your presence in Nigeria
will kickstart a fundamental change in the hostile attitude of the
present administration towards Nigerians.
“Be that as it may, I wish to urge you not be carried away by rich
hospitality and royal banquet that will be lavished on you during this
visit. Rather, Nigerians want you to use the visit to re-interrogate,
albeit diplomatically, the many cases of human rights abuses, disdain
for the rule of law, disobedience to court orders, selective and
lopsided anti-corruption crusade, intimidation, harassment, hounding,
arrests and forceful detention of opposition political party leaders,
and the invasion of National Assembly by hired thugs and the attempt to
forcefully take over an arm of government – the National Assembly – by
one of the security agencies recently.
“Following your quest and passionate campaign to end modern day
slavery and prevent illegal migration from Africa to Europe, I implore
you to use your good offices to prevail on President Buhari to return to
the path of democracy and rule of law in the conduct of government
business in the country without which people seeking to escape from the
oppressive regime and migrate to Europe will continue to swell.”
Frank continued, “The questions Nigerians want Your Excellency to ask President Buhari include:
“1. Is Buhari a democrat or an authoritarian/dictatorial President?
“2. Is Buhari fighting corruption or shielding alleged corrupt
persons who now find the APC under his leadership a safe haven to escape
prosecution?
“3. Why is Buhari desperate to get Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki
forcefully removed as President of the Senate – by hook or crook –
through the invasion of the Senate by thugs and recent siege on the
National Assembly by a section of the nation’s security apparatus.
“4. Why is Buhari and APC trying to truncate democracy by refusing to
prosecute those who have violated the sanctity of the parliament
through the recent brazen invasion/siege on the National Assembly?
“5. Why has Buhari not ensured the release of Leah Sharibu – the
Dapchi school girl – who has continued to languish in captivity after
others girls they were kidnapped together have since regained freedom
through government’s direct intervention?
“6. Why has Buhari kept the Leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria
(IMN), Sheik El-Zakzaky in detention for over three years despite
several court rulings granting him bail?
“7. Similarly, why has Buhari refused Col. Sambo Dasuki to go home
after six court judgements, including the ECOWAS Court of Justice, that
have granting him bail?
“8. How can Buhari claim to champion an anti-corruption fight when
the APC under his leadership continues to compromise the nation’s
electoral process through open vote buying to win elections?
“9. Why has Buhari continued to gag the press through arrests and
long detentions as witness in the case of Jones Abiri – a Port Harcourt
based journalist – who was detained without trial for two years and a
Premium Times reporter, Samuel Ogundipe who was incarcerated for failing
to disclose his sources to the police?
“10. Why has Buhari refused to name murderous Fulani herdsmen as a
terrorist organization just like he did to the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB)?
“It is important for you to ask Buhari the above questions and get
clear cut answers instead of being fed with propaganda and lies for
which this government is now reputed.”
-Daily Post
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