4th
March, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
RELEASE TONY EZIMAKOR NOW
The
Abuja Bureau Chief of The Independent Newspapers, Mr. Tony Ezimakor,was
arrested by the Department of State Security (DSS) four days ago. He has since
been in detention.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) considers
the continued detention of Tony Ezimakor without arraigning him in a competent
court of law as draconian, tyrannical, illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional. We
therefore demand his immediate and unconditional release.
Section 23 of the Police Act
stipulates that suspects cannot be detained beyond 24 hours after which the
person should be charged to court in conformity with the basic constitutional
rights of citizens. As a security agency, the DSS should not consider itself
excluded from this provision. To do otherwise will amount to impunity and an
encroachment on Allah-given fundamental rights of a Nigerian citizen.
Section
36 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees right
to fair hearing and only a court of competent jurisdiction can establish the
judicial principle of audi alterem partem. We therefore demand that Ezeakor be
brought to court if the DSS has anything against him.
MURIC reminds the DSS
of the stipulations of Article 4, Clause 1 & 2 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’
Rights which guarantees the integrity of every homo sapien: “Human
beings are inviolable. Every human being shall be entitled to respect for his
life and the integrity of his person.”
In addition, Article 7(b) of the same
African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights stipulates the right to be
presumed innocent until proven guilty by a competent court or tribunal. We
therefore put it to the DSS that Tony Ezeakor remains innocent and the DSS cannot
unilaterally pronounce him guilty.
We
warn that Tony Ezeakor has a health condition as an hypertensive individual and
further detention is most likely to worsen his condition. Furthermore, the DSS
should not do anything likely to damage the good name of the Buhari
administration particularly in international circles.
As the DSS is very much aware, the
maltreatment of journalists amounts to the stifling of sources of information,
undue censor, repression of activists and suppression of freedom of speech. All
these are likely to create minuses in the human rights record of the present
regime. Tony Ezemakor must therefore be set free with immediate effect
otherwise he must be arraigned before a competent court of law.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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