The midnight
invasion of judges homes by the DSS has brought to the fore the reality that
Democracy, Rule of Law and Respect for the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria are under serious threat in the civilian administration
of President Muhammed Buhari.
The gestapo
style of the DSS operation is a sad reminder that after 17 years of
return to civilian administration , dictatorship and all other accompanying
derivatives of the military regime are still here with us .
Without
holding brief for the affected judges even when the DSS has already declared
them guilty as charged, it is a settled maxim that there are legally accepted
procedures for criminal arrest, investigation, prosecution and
conviction.
Nigeria as a
nation-state also has relevant agencies and bodies charged with the
responsibility of addressing corruption, financial malfeasance and other
related offences.
The DSS
under Buhari if left unchecked may become another Strike Force“,
the deadly group formed by the late Maximum ruler, Sani Abacha.
The
DSS established by the National Security Agency Act CAP N74, Laws of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (L.F.N.) 2004. in Section-2(3) is
charged with the responsibilities of
(a) The prevention and detection
within Nigeria of any crime against the internal security of Nigeria;
(b) The
protection and preservation of all non-military classified matters concerning
the internal security of Nigeria; and
such other responsibilities
affecting internal security within Nigeria as the National Assembly or the
President, as the case may be, may deem necessary.
The DSS action is morally and
legally reprehensible and there is nothing to cheer or justify their action
over the huge sums of cash said to have been recovered from the judge’s homes,
after all the DSS is not a money recovering agency while we are yet to see the
impact or told where the government has channeled all the huge sums
of monies bandied about as reportedly recovered from looters.
The defence put up by the DSS and
the Presidency in their separate public statements trying to justify their
action cannot fly because one cannot stand in illegality to fight another
illegality.
To address this dangerous descent to
lawlessness and bastardisation of democratic tenets in Nigeria under this
administration, we recommend a special tutelage for the political leaders and
the coercive security agencies at the National Democratic Institute where they
will be purged of any military hangover and made to embrace the principles of
democracy.
We also challenge the Presidency to
be holistic in its anti corruption drive. Starting from the full disclosure of
his campaign funds and probing those presently serving in his cabinet who have
several cases of corruption hanging on their necks while they served as
governors or other political offices.
Let us rise and defend this
democracy because no one is safe under this trend.
Signed
Comrade Aloysius Emeka Attah
South East Zonal Chairman
Civil Liberties Organisation (
CLO) Nigeria.
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