Femi Falana |
Ace human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has stated President Muhammadu
Buhari and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
leaders must obey court orders in the interest of political stability.
Tayo Soyemi, a member of staff of the Falana and Falana Chambers,
quoted the lawyer as saying this while speaking at the on going “ECOWAS
Consultative Meeting on Access to Justice and Respect for the Rule of
Law” in Accra, Ghana.
He said the president should also comply with a court order
compelling the federal government to release the details of stolen
assets recovered so far.
“Buhari and ECOWAS leaders should comply with judgments and orders of
municipal courts and regional tribunals in the interest of public
accountability and political stability,” Falana said.
“Having now embraced the rule of law, President Buhari ought to
direct the State Security Service to release Sheik Ibraheem El-Zakzaky
and his wife from custody in line with the orders of Federal High Court
of December 2, 2016. In the same vein, the orders of the Nigerian courts
and the ECOWAS Court for the release of Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd) on bail
pending trial should be complied with without any further delay.
“Other high-profile judgments that President Buhari must obey without
further delay include at least four judgments obtained by
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP). The first is
the judgment by Justice Hadiza Rabiu Shagari ordering the government to
tell Nigerians about the stolen asset it allegedly recovered, with
details of the amounts recovered.
“The second judgment, by Justice Mohammed Idris, ordered the
government to publish details on the spending of stolen funds recovered
by successive governments since the return of democracy in 1999, while
the third judgment, also by Justice Idris, ordered President Buhari to
act on reports of investigations into allegations of padding and
stealing of some N481 billion from the 2016 budget by some principal
officers of the National Assembly, and to ensure prosecution of indicted
lawmakers.
“The fourth judgement by the ECOWAS Court of Justice in Abuja also
obtained by SERAP ordered the Nigerian authorities to provide free and
quality education to all Nigerian children without discrimination.
“Nigeria has a duty to show leadership by example in the region since
President Mhammadu Buhari is the current Chairman of the Authority of
Heads of State and Governments of the ECOWAS. Such leadership has just
been demonstrated by the Nigerian leader who has been reported to have
distanced himself from the decision of the ruling party in Nigeria, the
All Progressive Congress (APC) to expel its aggrieved members who sued
the party in court over their grievances against the outcome of the
recently concluded primaries of the party.
“President Buhari should equally show leadership in the region by
ensuring that all judgments of the ECOWAS Court against Nigeria are
fully and unconditionally obeyed. The hostile disposition of African
states to courts is essentially the same.”
- Daily Post
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