Thursday, March 30, 2023

NGO KICKS FOR INTERIM GOVERNMENT

FREE NIGERIA MOVEMENT & SEVERAL CLO GROUPS REQUEST FOR INTERIM GOVERNMENT AHEAD OF MAY 29 HANDOVER DAY

A PRESS STATEMENT BY FREE NIGERIA MOVEMENT

The 2023 elections were a milestone in our electoral history bringing it to a centennial, to a full round by September. 

We often wonder what thoughts may have pranced the minds of the first Nigerians who voted in that election of 20th September, 1923. 

But people like Herbert Macaulay were resolute in their desire to birth for Nigeria the right of franchise which legal fabrics the Clifford Constitution of 1922 provided. 

Thus did the nationalist race begin coursing through a labyrinth of political developments leading up to independence in 1960 reaching full franchise in 1979. 

The first electoral deposit of our post - colonial history was reportedly marred by widespread violence and manipulation of results.

A military take over following the failed coup of 15th January, 1966, would lay the bricks for a twenty nine- year military rule spanning five coup d'états. 

We are all well acquainted with the horrors of those years and how much of our economic might perished in the flames of corruption and mismanagement. 

With the return to civil rule in 1999, six years after the annulment of what is adjudged as the most free and fair election in our political history, came a new glow of hope illuminating the hearts and minds of Nigerians to pursue their dreams for justice, equity and fairness. 

Political participation marked a new high. Nigerians felt their country return to their hands to mold it according to the specifications by our founding fathers.

However, the results have walked in the opposite direction with the expectations of ordinary Nigerians twenty - four years into the fourth republic with Nigeria topping the list of embarrassing statistics at global, regional and sub regional levels. 

The political class, peopled by new and old politicians and political houses, spread a culture of incompetence and ineptitude coloured by nepotism, tribalism and the regular manipulation of religious sentiments, returning every election cycle to sow seeds of discord among ordinary Nigerians leaving a scarred population bare of democratic dividends behind. 

Apathy grew and flowered. Rigging became a popular vocabulary in our electoral lexicon. In most states and at the center, the worst of us led the best of us to doom.

We can never account for the human cost of this dark period of our democracy and how terribly our institutions were traumatized. 

But the weaker they became the more power the political class amassed giving rise to what can best be described as the golden years of impunity. 

Thus was Nigeria stolen from the true owners the people, and balkanized by politicians. 

Our institutions began to bleed professionals reaching an all-time high in the last decade. 

We became a country of refugees as the harsh economic reality activated criminal tendencies and elements outstretching the limit of our law enforcement. 

In 2020, the End SARS protest provided an outlet for young Nigerians to vent their displeasure with the system. 

It also exposed the extent of desperation by Nigerians and the proximity of most to the natural order of survival. 

The political order seeing how much awake Nigerians had become, construed a devilish plot to silence their voices. 


The cowardly shooting of young Nigerian protesters, despite holding the flag and singing the national anthem, was how low they crept in their plot. 

We can never fully comprehend how much trauma that unfortunate episode caused the nation and whether the victims will ever recover.

But hope returned in the months leading up to the 2023 general elections with more Nigerians armed with clarity of what truly matters in their engagement with the system. 

Over ten million new names entered the voters register. 

Most of them were young people some of whom were first time voters. 

So, when they came out to cast their votes on the 25th of February, 2023, it was not a repetition of the quarterly ritual but as a service to the nation, in knowing that by participating in the process that recruits leaders, they hold the right to demand for accountability. 

But more so because the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, had promised Nigerians of the commitment of the commission to the conduct of free, fair and all inclusive polls. 

He made submissions locally and on various international platforms assuring Nigerians and the world that the outcome would be transparent and such that will reflect the will of the Nigerian people. 

This is besides the confidence that President Mohammadu Buhari's signing of the Electoral Act 2022 (as amended) gave the willingness of Nigerians to participate in the polls.

Unfortunately, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu chose to desecrate the alters of truth and trust by collating results and declaring a winner in flagrant disregard of the INEC guidelines and the Electoral Act 2022 (as amended). 

We have heard calls to look to the bright side of the election vis a vis the

positive changes that it has contributed to our electoral behaviour and history. 

While we acknowledge that there were improvements in voter participation in particular, we cannot help but ask 'On what foundation will these changes build their roots? 

A decision based on falsehood and fraud will always birth same. 

The reason our country remained politically moribund for years was due to our indifference to suppression, oppression and injustice. 

This is why we have been marching for ten days now to call awake our national consciousness to the barrage of illegalities committed during the presidential, national assembly, gubernatorial and state assembly elections.

We hope that the courts would have concluded hearing and pronouncements by May 29 to allow for the swearing in of a new president. 

However, in the event that the courts are unable to clear litigations before it, it lies within its legal right to direct President Mohammadu Buhari to hand over to the Senate President who would preside over state affairs until June 3rd when he would hand over to the Chief Justice of the Federation to preside as Interim President pending the resolution of cases and a substantive president is sworn in. 

All of this is within the bandwidth of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

This is in part to ensure that President Mohammadu Buhari remains within the limit of his lawful tenure which elapses on 29th May 2023, owing that the sixty days left of his tenure cannot suffice to call for a new presidential poll should the courts heed the call of a vast majority of ordinary Nigerians and order for a new presidential election.

Those claiming that our submission at the Ministry of Defence was to woo the military over a possible takeover are mischievous and desperate spin doctors whose only interest is to midwife instability in our polity. 

Their plan will never succeed. 

Our country cannot afford a return to the dark years of military dictatorship and given the contribution of Nigeria to political dispute in Mali and Gambia, that is not an option. 

On the said day, we had rounded up visits to the US Embassy and the high Commissions of Britain and Canada, when we made a brief stop at the Ministry of Defence to read our press statement calling on the military to stay within the law in their conduct.

We call on the spin doctors to desist from any further lies over our intentions. 

We cannot be part of any ploy to destabilize Nigeria any more than it currently is by the illegal conduct of Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu.

For those insisting on the unconstitutionality of the call, we like to remind you that prof. Mahmoud Yakubu's actions are also unconstitutional and that public deceit is a crime. 

The fact that he still has a job in the commission is proof of how much we have fallen into the pit of illegality. 

No progress happens in any lawless society. 

As of today, Nigeria is within the field of lawlessness because of the conspiracy or collusion to permit that fraudulent declaration to.

May we reiterate our demands in the interest of public information and knowledge:

1. Sack, arrest and detain Prof. Mahmoud.

2. Declaration of the presidential election of 25th February, 2023.

3. Declaration of an Interim Government.

4. Compensation of the victims of electoral violence and voters suppression.


Friday, March 10, 2023

WHY SHOULD PAUL ENENCHE BE ARRESTED

NIGERIANS WRITES OFF CSER OVER ARREST OF PASTOR PAUL ENENCHE OF DUNAMIS MINISTRY



NIGERIANS CALL OUT CSER OVER ARREST OF PASTOR pAUL ENENCHE OF DUNAMIS MINISTRY

Centre for Social and Economic Rights (CSER), a civil society organisation has come under attack over its renewed call for the arrest of Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre over his comment on the just concluded presidential election in Nigeria. 

Recall that the group had on February 28 made a similar call over what it described as an inciting comment by the Dunamis pastor.

In its latest statement, CSER called for the arrest of Enenche and Sarah Omakwu of Family Worship Centre for what it tagged as “acts that threaten national security and our humanity.”



Responding, Global Network for Sustainable Development, GNSD, described the persistent calls for the arrest of Enenche by CSER as antithetical to democracy and freedom of speech.

Amb. Phil Roberts, the National Coordinator GNSD in a statement on Wednesday said the group was hired to silence the voice of reason “and render our nation a tyrannical and dictatorial enclave  where citizens live in perpetual fear and bondage.”

It advised the group to stop further acts of public incitements against the person of Dr Paul Enenche, noting that their actions so far are tantamount to a gross abuse of his fundamental human right as a free citizen

The statement reads below;

“Our attention has been drawn to a provocative and inconsequential call by a certain faceless, clueless, misguided and self-acclaimed civil society group, Centre for Social and Economic Rights (CSER) for the arrest of Dr Paul Enenche and Pastor Sarah Omakwu over what they called inciting statements. 



“We also realised that this same attention-seeking group had made same misplaced call exactly on the 28th of February 2023. 

They are obviously renewing the call since their first attempt did not generate significant attention or reward from their supposed pay master. 

“The fact that they remain insistent on their call for the arrest of Dr Paul Enenche in particular despite the fact that he is not the only one calling for electoral probity and justice, makes their motive questionable. 

“Other renowned clerics from both Islamic and Christian faiths drew the attention of the government to the irregularities that characterised the recent elections, yet this bigoted, nugatory, and jerkwater group are bent on calling for the crucifixion of one man. They said he must not be treated as a sacred cow, so should the others be treated as sacred cows? 



“The conduct of this group is antithetical to democracy and freedom of speech. They represent the worst enemy of the “Nigerian nation as they are out to sabotage the efforts of both the state and the citizens in building a more tolerant, progressive and inclusive society. 

“These are some hired dogs barking to silence the voice of reason and render our nation a tyrannical and dictatorial enclave  where citizens live in perpetual fear and bondage. 

“One wonders if these elements masquerading as a civil society group understand what civil society advocacy stands for. How can you call yourself 'civil' while you are brazenly advocating for tyranny and dictatorship? How can you be advocating for a civil and civilized society while at the same time, be shamelessly calling for undemocratic, primitive and brutish use of force to stifle citizens' freedom of speech as enshrined in the constitution? How can you be a centre for citizens' rights while openly fighting to deprive them of their fundamental human rights?



“How can you address yourself as 'civil' while openly canvassing for illegitimate use of force by agents of the state against her citizens? How can you be fighting for and against citizens' rights at the same time? This is nothing short of bareface hypocrisy and duplicity. 

“This group, whatever they call themselves,  need to be schooled in basic understanding of civic responsibilities and rights of citizens in a democratic setting. Whether or not they are aware of such rights while openly feigning ignorance of it, is very intriguing. 

“Be it known to them and their ilks that we are moving forward as a people. We are advancing as a society and civilization. They cannot drive us backward in their brazen pursuit of filthy lucre. Nothing can make the well informed citizens of Nigeria subscribe to their cheap campaign of calumny against agents of positive change in our nation. 

“They speak not for the nation, but for their gaping mouths and hungry bellies. They stand not for democracy but for autocracy and tyranny. 

“They are a bunch of ignoble, decadent and unscrupulous moles hiding under the cover of civil society advocacy to scuttle the very civility, liberty and freedom that they are supposed to promote. They are nothing but a group of reprobate, retrograde, savage, miserable and wretched elements on a sole mission to cause disaffection, disunity and disharmony in our nation.  They are cheap frauds and moral liabilities in civic space.

“They are, therefore, advised to stop further acts of public incitements against the person of Dr Paul Enenche. 



Their actions so far are tantamount to a gross abuse of his fundamental human right as a free citizen. 

“They have no moral or legal basis to call for the arrest of a law-abiding, responsible and impactful citizen in free expression of his civic and political opinion as guaranteed by the constitution. 


Any further incitement by them against his person would be taken as a deliberate and wilful provocation, aggression and assault. “We will employ every litigable means to make them pay for their thuggery and criminality in the name of civil society advocacy.”

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