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Falana Urges Buhari to Order Police to Stop Invasion of Amnesty Office...

- Bennett Oghifo

A human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has urged President Muhammed Buhari to compel the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotun Idris to end the invasion of Amnesty Internatio­nal Office in Abuja, and the harassment of the organisati­on’s staff.

Falana stated this in an open letter, dated March 22, to President Buhari, which he sent to THISDAY yesterday.

He noted that “Amnesty Internatio­nal (AI) is a well-known internatio­nal NGO and among other NGOs operating legally in the country.

“I recall that upon your election as President you met with the leadership of Al and promised, among other things, to look into the allegation­s of serious human rights violations and abuses allegedly committed by the military as contained in the reports published by the organisati­on.”

Falana said he was “seriously concerned that the police would allow some apparently hired protesters to invade the AI office in Abuja in broad daylight and subject its staff members to intimidati­on and harassment.

“These intruders have impeded the work of the organisati­on and threatened the safety and security of its members of staff who are all Nigerian citizens.”

He said Amnesty Internatio­nal should not be harassed and stigmatise­d simply for exposing the human rights violations and abuses by the military in the North-East of the country.

“To allow that to happen is to endanger and undermine the work of not only AI but also other civil society groups in the country. This will in turn create a climate of fear and send an intimidati­ng message to the human rights movement in particular and the entire country in general,” he said.

According to him, “It is not a crime for AI to expose the serious human rights violations and abuses allegedly committed by the military in the North-East. It is in fact consistent with the organisati­on’s mandate to defend human rights.

“Human rights work is imperative to ensure that millions of marginalis­ed and disadvanta­ged Nigerians can fully enjoy their entitlemen­ts and realise their potential. Therefore, consistent with UN Declaratio­n of Human Rights Defenders, your government should publicly reinstate support for the legitimate work of civil society groups including AI and other internatio­nal NGO operating in the country, and provide them with protection.”

He, therefore, called on the president “to urgently direct the Inspector-General of Police to immediatel­y remove the invaders from the AI office in Abuja and allow the organisati­on to carry out its human rights work in a conducive environmen­t.

“I also urge your Excellency to direct Mr. Idris to fish out those behind the invasion of AI office and to bring them to justice. It is imperative for your government to publicly condemn acts of intimidati­on and reprisals against AI and other civil society groups.”

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