A human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi
Falana, has identified officials of the Nigeria Police Force and the Department
of State Security Service as also culpable in the alleged detention of the wife
of the Enugu State Governor, Clara Chime, for four months.
Falana made the allegation at the
public presentation of a book titled ‘Honour for sale’ by Major Debo Bashorun,
in Lagos, on Friday.
He said, “I have discovered that the
police and SSS helped the governor in confining his wife in a room for four
months incommunicado.”
The news of the alleged illegal
detention of the wife of the Governor broke earlier this month with
Falana subsequently saying Clara had requested his intervention in the matter.
However, following Falana’s open
declaration, Governor Sullivan Chime held a press conference in company of
Clara’s relatives and a doctor said to be treating her, denying the allegation.
Chime claimed he had only kept Clara indoors due to her ill health.
At the event, Falana, however,
condemned the presence of security operatives at Chime’s press conference,
describing the connivance of the police with the ruling class as a threat to
democracy and rule of law..
He said, “The police officers were
also at the press conference when the governor admitted that he has turned the
government house into a psychiatric ward.”
Prominent lawyer and Senior Advocate
of Nigeria, Prof. Itse Sagay, the widow of late Gani Fawehinmi, Ganiat, and
anti-corruption crusader, Debo Adeniran, among others, have described
the new book as an insightful attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding
the murder of the late publisher of Newswatch
Magazine, Dele Giwa, via a parcel bomb.
Sagay, who chaired the event, noted
that the author had provided additional insight into the killing of Giwa in
terms of the circumstances and the dramatis personae.
“Since the saga of late Chief Gani
Fawehinmi’s prosecution of this matter, two times from the High Court to the
Supreme Court, we have not had such a detailed examination of what happened. He
did a legal analysis of the incident and then, prepared the necessary
information for prosecution. We still have all those details.
“But this is the latest insight into
the murder of Dele Giwa. It is not only informative, but shows that though
anyone who commits a heinous crime of this sort may get away with it, in terms
of not being physically punished, his reputation will forever be soiled and
what history will make of him will be very damaging,” he said.
Describing the role of the judiciary
at the time Giwa’s death occurred, Sagay said there was evidence that its power
to act on the matter was definitely curtailed by then Federal Military
Government.
“The Supreme Court said late
Fawehinmi had a right to bring a private prosecution, since everybody is
everybody else’s keeper in Nigeria, unlike other parts of the world.
Immediately he did that, a second round of challenges was started. A new set of
judges were appointed to the Supreme Court.
“By the time Fawehinmi returned to
the Supreme Court, the new set of judges had reversed what the court had done,
which was totally illegal. But, since the action was being backed by the
physical power of a military government, there was nothing anyone could do,” he
said.
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ReplyDeleteToo much talk of what hapened ! Many more murderers are escaping the law & we are speaking grammer, where is the remedy ? Today, we have many billioner corrupt judges who have no moral stance to convict any criminal.
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