Femi Falana,SAN |
Human Rights Lawyer, Femi Falana,SAN, has asked Mathew Seiyefa, the
acting Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), to
release the names of 294 detainees in custody of the service.
Falana in a letter to Seiyefa on Tuesday accused the DSS of impunity,
stating that the detention of the suspects for over two years amounted
to infringement of their fundamental human right.
The letter reads in part: “I thank you for acceding to my request by
releasing some of the persons who had been detained for over two years
without trial. However, I have confirmed from the detainees who have
just regained their freedom that not less than 294 others are still
being held in dehumanising and degrading conditions in the underground
cells located in the headquarters of the State Security Service at
Abuja.
As no person can be legally detained beyond 48 hours without a court
order in any part of Nigeria under the current democratic dispensation
you will agree with me that the detention of the 294 persons in the
custody of the State Security Service for over two years is the height
of official impunity as it constitutes a gross infringement of their
fundamental right to personal liberty guaranteed by section 35 of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended and
article 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights
(Ratification and Enforcement) Act (Cap A9) Laws of the Federation of
Nigeria, 2004.
“In order to put an end to such prolonged detention of citizens
without trial I have requested the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court
to designate Judges to conduct a monthly visitation of the detention
facilities of the State Security Service and other law enforcement
agencies in line with the provisions of section 34 of the Administration
of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.
“However, in exercise of my right under the Freedom of Information
Act, I hereby request you to avail me of the names of the 294 detainees
and and the particulars of the criminal offences allegedly committed by
each of them.
“In case any of the detainees has been charged with any offence in
any court of law you are also requested to supply the details of the
cases and the trial courts.”
Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser, and Ibrahim Zakzaky, are among the suspects in DSS custody.
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