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CDHR Raises Alarm, Says There’s an Attempt to Silence Falana

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The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has declared that there is an attempt to silence the voice of Femi Falana, human rights lawyer.

On Wednesday, a group, Save Nigeria Movement, had asked Falana to stop intimidati­ng security agencies.

During its rally in Abuja, the group displayed banners with inscriptio­ns such as “Falana stop blackmaili­ng Nigerian military” and “Falana enough is enough”.

But in a statement on Sunday, Osagie Obayuwana, CDHR national president, condemned the protest against the lawyer.

He said the action of the protesters showed that they were sponsored in an attempt to silence Falana.

He said: “From all indication­s, the group was set up solely for the purpose and its expressed aim ‘To defend Nigeria’s Security Agencies from intimidati­on by Mr. Falana’ speaks volumes as to who the funders are. Even while we recognize that there is hunger in the land, it is detestable that there are Nigerians available these days for hire, to do such a dirty job,” the statement read.

“How on earth can it be said that Mr. Femi Falana by virtue of his pronouncem­ents out of court and submission­s before judges can intimidate the DSS and the Army, to such an extent that these agencies now need protection?”

Falana, counsel of Omoyele Sowore, convener of #Revolution­Now Movement, has been critical of Nigerian security agencies over cases of abuses and disregard for the rule of law.

Obayuwana said it was worrisome that the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari is “adopting a similar approach of silencing voices”, used during the government of Sani Abacha, former military head of state.

“It is highly regrettabl­e that decades after Nigeria’s experience with the Abacha inglorious regime, where citizens were killed by state agents for the opinions they expressed, and hirelings urged the killer regime on by proclaimin­g that Abacha is the one the cap fits, we seem to be witnessing the erection of such a foundation,” he said.

“That Abacha and his choristers all ended up in the dustbin of history is now a matter of record. With the so-called Movement to Save Nigeria, we see these ominous signs coming unto the horizon, under a government that proclaims to be democratic.”

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