*Maxwell Opara Laments Impunity Of SSS, Says Organization Creating Impression That Its Above The Law
*Abdulazeez Tijani Urges President Tinubu To Show Qualities Of True Democrat

Former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Joseph Daudu (SAN), human rights lawyers and a rights advocacy group, the Centre for Social Justice and Accountability (CSJA) have called on the federal government, to strictly adhere to the principle of Rule of Law, fairness and justice in the handling of the case of the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele.

While Daudu expressed optimism that President Bola Tinubu, with his background as advocate of democracy, will not support arbitrariness; Maxwell Opara, Abdulazeez Tijani and Anthony Akpua of the CSJA said the way the federal government handles the case will shape the way foreign investors and related interests relate with the new administration.

They spoke on Saturday in reaction to the various court pronouncements on the continued detention of Emefiele

Daudu said: “I do not think that the President, who is a newly minted President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, will like to start his administration with the organizations under him disobeying court orders.

“He (Tinubu) was in the forefront as a NADECO man to chastise military governments for disobeying court orders.

“Now that power is in his hand, we will see whether he, himself will obey court orders,” the ex-NBA President said in reaction to Thursday’s judgment by Justice Hamza Muazu of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

On his part, Opara noted that from his experience, the DSS was creating the impression that it’s above the law of the country.

He said he was not surprised about how Emefiele’s case was being handled by DSS, “because the secret police has made disrespect to rule of law part of its life..

Tijani on his part, said President Tinubu must prove and establish that he is a true democrat and not a semi- democrat like some of his predecessors.

He argued that Emefiele was not charged to court for known criminal offences within the time allowed by law.

“For more than four months, the DSS had sought to arrest Emefiele. Between that time and now, it ought to have completed its investigation. DSS cannot hide under Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, to hold a Nigerian citizen till eternity because ACJA is inferior to the 1999 Constitution,” he said.

The activist pointed out that Emefiele’s case will be a big test to President Tinubu in his avowed commitment to the rule of law”, adding that, Emefiele’s rights must be respected until the law court says otherwise,” Tijani said.

Akpua noted that the whole world is watching the way the government is handling the case, with its capacity to shape the way the country is viewed by international investors in the area of respect of the rule of law.

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