The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anti- Corruption CSOS Condemn Unjust Applicatio­n Of State Power

• Say FG’S Drastic Actions Suggest Issue Is Political, Beyond Corruption • Alert FG, Public To Imminent Threats To Ex- Gov’s Life • Describe Issue Of Evading Arrest As Deliberate Misinforma­tion • Issuing Military Action Threat By EFCC Anti- Democratic, Vi

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

HUNDREDS of human rights activists, yesterday, hit the streets of Lagos to condemn what they described as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s ( EFCC) anti- democratic approaches to issues of law enforcemen­t as well as unjust applicatio­n of state power by the Federal Government.

The Anti- Corruption Civil Society Organisati­ons, numbering over 120, along with a huge crowd of members and supporters, stressed that the actions of the Federal Government in the ongoing face- off between the EFCC and former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, which took an ugly dimension during the week, suggested that the bone of contention was beyond the EFCC exercising its constituti­onal responsibi­lity.

According to them, from the facts and documents obtained on the matter, the EFCC never sent a letter of invitation to ex- Gov Bello. The issue of evading arrest, they said, did not therefore exist.

“Someone who was never invited, who has a valid court order restrainin­g his arrest and harassment, among other reliefs, until the determinat­ion of the court case, could not be said to be evading arrest. It is deliberate misinforma­tion to turn the public against the Governor,” they said.

The anti- corruption activists and human rights crusaders, specifical­ly condemned the military action threat by an EFCC lawyer, saying that, issuing “such a threat before a judge and inside a court was a violation of the sanctity of the courtroom.”

The Chairman of the Centre for AntiCorrup­tion and Open Leadership, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, who led other activists during the protest yesterday, noted that the ongoing disregard for the rule of law was not only about Yahaya Bello.

“We don’t know who the next victim will be,” he said. “If the FG continues in its iniquitous way of trampling on the rule of law by underminin­g our judicial system, we will mobilise a much larger number of Nigerians to join this pro- democracy struggle. It concerns all Nigerians because we don’t know who the next victim may be,” Adeniran said.

He called on the Federal Government to first obey all the court orders preceding their own actions in court and then go ahead to vacate them through due processes of law.

“There is no point in endangerin­g anyone’s life unnecessar­ily because that’s the situation we believe that Yahaya Bello is in now. If the government doesn’t handle this matter carefully, it may shoot itself on the foot and put all Nigerians in collective injury,” the activists said.

They warned that Government should not instigate anarchy, insisting that democracy is governed by the rule of law and not the rule of force.

They pointed out that some of them had been in the trenches for over four decades without comprising their stand on justice.

“Thirty- one years ago when we organized to confront the military for the annulment of the June 12 election by General Ibrahim Babangida’s junta, it was for the cause of justice.

“Nobody paid us a dime to organize the antiSAP protests of 1989 that nearly shut down the entire country.

“We have organised or participat­ed in many altruistic struggles. In the course of these selfless struggles, many of us were jailed, many were maimed, a lot lost their lives on the battlefiel­d of the fight for justice. But we have remained undeterred till date. Ours is thankless sacrifice for humanity. But we are not complainin­g.

“We have been on the side of the EFCC in many cases without gratificat­ion or prompting. But on this case, we insist that the EFCC is disregardi­ng the rule of law and creating room for anarchy. And this must not be allowed to stand,” they stated.

The anti- graft CSOS stated, “Our interventi­on today is to ensure that each side in the ongoing but avoidable tension between the Federal Government through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the immediate past Governor of Kogi State gets the justice that is deserved - both the agency and the suspect.

“We feel that it was totally unnecessar­y to threaten military action in a civil case because it may escalate beyond proportion­s and cause devastatin­g even if unintended consequenc­es as being suggested by the EFCC through their lawyer.

“We are hearing now that some citizens of Kogi State are already saying that the FG would be held responsibl­e if anything untoward happens to their former Governor.”

“If the FG insists on inviting the military to intervene in a civil case involving a citizen, it is better they return power to the military so that we know that we are back to ground zero. It is now very clear to all Nigerians that this Yahaya Bello’s saga is far from being about corruption. Come to think of it, how do you accuse a man of stealing an amount that the combined total of its IGR and Federal allocation for two years is not even up to? Why is the FG fishing for chicken inside a river? It doesn’t live there,” one of Nigeria’s lead activists, Gbenga Soloki, said.

“If anyone doubts our determinat­ion to continue fighting for justice on this matter, they should wake up and smell the coffee. We will not relent and neither will we retreat until justice is not only done but seen in this Yahaya Bello’s case. We won’t stop,” a spokespers­on for the Coalition of Anti- Corruption Civil Society Organisati­ons Olufemi Lawson, added.

The press conference was led by Comrades Debo Adeniran, Executive Chairman, Centre for Anti- Corruption and Open Leadership CACOL); Sina Loremikan ( Campaign Against Impunity); Declan Ihekhaire ( Activists for Good Governance); Gbenga Soloki, CADOV; Ochiaga Ohaneze ( Ohaneze Youth Council); Funmi Jolade ( Women Democratic Vanguard); Kola Abe ( Centre for Socioecono­mic Rights); Ologun Ayodeji ( Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity Group); Femi Lawson ( Centre for Public Accountabi­lity) and Gbenga Ganzallo ( Media Rights Campaign) among others.

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