Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki |
.Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has urged President
Muhammadu Buhari to direct the release of social critic, Mr. Deji
Adeyanju and ensure that his fundamental human rights are not
continuously abused by the Police.
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Saraki in a statement signed by his Special Adviser (Media and
Publicity), Yusuph Olaniyonu noted that Adeyanju’s case was portraying
the present administration in bad light as a government that was
intolerant of criticism and suppressing views of the opposition.
He stated that a situation where Adeyanju was re-arrested after being
given bail by a court indicated a deliberate attempt to get him out of
circulation.
The Senate President said the reports on the Adeyanju case were
giving the present administration a bad name and indicating that
dictatorial tendencies were becoming rife in a democratic country.
“The way the matter has been handled and the last decision of the
Magistrate Court to remand the young man in prison till after the
conclusion of the 2019 Polls has presented our democracy in bad light.
We are now looking like a country that has receded to the period of
military rule.
“The President needs to intervene to find out whether the current
travail of Deji Adeyanju has anything to do with his frequently
expressed viewpoints against the Federal Government and why his arrest
after leading a protest has now ignited all the various charges being
filed against him and if it was true that the charges for which he has
been remanded in prison till February had actually being adjudicated
upon by the High Court.
“It should be noted that prior to the coming to office of this
government, those of us in opposition, the APC, freely criticized the
Goodluck Jonathan government and flayed their actions and statements
without any attempt by the administration to stifle opposing views. This
administration which benefitted from such open market place of ideas,
which is a key tenet of a democratic regime, cannot offer anything less
to our people.
“At this point, President Buhari should not allow the excesses and
over-zealousness of some security agents to give his government a bad
name and that is why I think he should interfere and let the world know
the truth about this case. It is obvious that this case is purely
political and not about any judicial action. I also call on all human
rights protection groups to wade into this matter and ensure we do not
watch helplessly as the rights of a citizen is being trampled upon”,
Saraki stated.
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