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Deji Adeyanju |
The Senate has mandated its committees on police and judiciary to probe
the arrest of the convener of Concerned Nigerians, Deji Adeyanju.
This follows a motion sponsored by Dino Melaye, the Senator representing Kogi west.
On Thursday, Adeyanju was arrested by the police for a murder case
that he and some of his associates were discharged and acquitted.
Before then, Adeyanju, who is known to be very critical of the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration, had spent eight days in
custody.
He was arrested on November 28 and eventually released on December 3.
While moving the motion on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, Melaye
said the constitution guarantees freedom of expression of citizens.
“One of my constituents named Umar Adeyanju Deji was invited by the
Nigerian police having been arrested twice for protest. He is a
pro-democracy activist. He has been arrested twice by the police and
released on bail for organising protest in the defence of human rights
and democracy.
“This activist was again rearrested last Thursday on the orders of
the inspector-general of police (IGP) over a matter that took place in
Kano in the year 2000, specifically about 18 years ago. Mr president
this matter was decided by a competent court of law in the Kano division
of the high court of justice.
“The court of justice A. M Haliru, the judgement has been given and
Deji Adeyanju and two others have been discharged and acquitted. Mr
president I have the judgement here that I will lay before the senate.
We are in a democracy, where our rights should be allowed.
“The constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria has given us
freedom of expression, association, freedom of the press. A situation
whereby a security agency of government will be used to gag individuals
from expressing opinions or criticising the government of the day is not
acceptable to me, to the federal republic of Nigeria and should not be
acceptable to the senate of the federal republic of Nigeria.
“We have no other place to cry except to the senate. It is time for
this senate to stand in defence of the common man, to stand to defence
of Deji Adeyanju.
“As I speak, yesterday conclusions have made to take him to Kano for a
matter that has been decided in a competent court of law. Mr president
we need to defend Deji Adeyanju and every Nigerian,” Melaye said.
The Senate adopted the motion after it was put to a voice vote by Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
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