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FG’s Release Order On Dasuki, Sowore Good For Rule Of Law, Says Ozekhome

Constitutional lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Mike Ozekhome has described the federal government’s decision to release rights activist, Omoyele Sowore and Sambo Dasuki, former National Security Adviser (NSA) as good for the rule of law.

He said the immediate release of Dasuki who has been in detention for about 4 years,and Sowore,who has been detained since August, 2019,is salutary for democracy,respect for fundamental rights of the citizens and observance of rule of law.

Ozekhome in a statement he personally signed, however urged the government to also include the name of Shiites leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky among the political prisoners.

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He said: “I am happy the government has finally realised its faux pas and is seeing the same light which I saw since 2015,when I kicked against the illegal incarceration of Dasuki. It is never too late to take corrective measures and make amends.

“There is nothing like something good happening at a bad time,or something bad happening at a good time. This government is beginning to see the importance of the rule of Law prevailing over rule of the thumb and over so called national security,which is an euphemism for security of a government in power.

“The government should add El-Zakzaky to the list of detainees to be released,because the whole world,aside government apologists and grovellers,see all of them as political prisoners.

“Respect for rule of law and citizens’ fundamental rights constitute some of the key building blocks of democracy. Obedience to court orders,however distasteful, constitute the irreducible minimum of a civilised nation.

“The government should build on this fresh air of freedom to stop tormenting Nigerians with maximum fear and subjugation,making them discuss in whispers and walking sumnabulistically like Ayi Kwei Armah’s “the living dead”.I thank Mr President.

“I commend the Attorney General of the Federation,Abubakar Malami m,SAN,for this democratic gesture.”

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