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Femi Falana SAN |
Femi Falana SAN, a human rights lawyer, has called for the withdrawal of
the travel ban placed on 50 high-profile Nigerians by the President
Muhammadu Buhari government.
Falana, in a statement on Sunday, described the directive, which is
backed by an executive order signed by the president, as an “ingenious
design to expose the Buhari administration to ridicule”.
He said the executive arm of government is not empowered under the
law to restrict the movement of criminal suspects, adding that only the
anti-corruption agencies and courts have the right to restrict movement
of individuals under investigation.
Falana said, “Sadly, the travel ban is a sad reminder of the reckless
placement of political opponents on security watch list and seizure of
their passports by the defunct military junta.
“Notwithstanding such judicial indictment of politically exposed
persons seeking medical treatment during trial the law has not authorized the Executive to restrict the movement of criminal suspects.
“The power of the anti graft agencies and the courts to place
criminal suspects on watch list or subject their passports to temporary
seizure has never been in doubt.
“To that extent, the directive to place the 50 high profile suspected
persons on watch list and restrict their movement is highly
superfluous, completely unwarranted and totally uncalled for.
“In fact, it is an ingenious design to expose the Buhari administration to ridicule.
“If the federal government had done some background check it would
have discovered that the names of the 50 VIPs have long been placed on
security watch list while their passports have been impounded by the
anti graft agencies or the courts as one of the conditions for admitting
them to bail.
“For the umpteenth time, I am compelled to caution the Buhari
administration to wage the war against the menace of corruption within
the ambit of the rule of law.
“Since the 50 high profile criminal suspects covered by EO6 have been
placed on watch list while their passports have been seized by either
the anti graft agencies or the courts the travel ban slammed on them by
President Buhari ought to be withdrawn without any delay.”
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