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Obidient Movement threatens protests over Dele Farotimi’s arrest

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Obidient Movement threatens protests over Dele Farotimi’s arrest

By Jeffrey Agbo

Obidient Movement has threatened to hit the streets in protest over the arrest of human rights lawyer, Dele Farotimi.

Mr Farotimi was arrested in Lagos on Tuesday and driven to Ekiti where he was arraigned on Wednesday on charges of libel against senior lawyer Afe Babalola.

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In a statement on Wednesday, the national coordinator of Obidient Movement Yunusa Tanko said how Farotimi was picked up raises questions about the “misuse of power and the suppression of freedom of speech in Nigeria.”

It said it was deeply concerned and shocked at the development.

The statement said, “This government inflicted pain on the Nigerian people by increasing the cost of fuel prices with impunity from #165 to # 1,100k and above depending on ones location,  thereby increasing the cost of food items and other essential commodities directly linked to purchase of Premium motor spirit with absolutely nothing to show for it. Now people can no longer afford a square meal in a day not to talk of 3 square meals in their houses, Civil Servants are impoverished, the Nigeria people are living in total hunger with poverty increasing beyond measures. The Nigerian people are making frantic efforts to survive with no certainty of what tomorrow brings.

“In addition, they floated the Naira, increased the exchange rate of Naira to Dollar from the rate of one dollar to one thousand eight hundred naira as the case may be which has trickle down effect in all purchases and consumption without being creative in trying to revamp, revive our industries, support Agriculture and boost the Economy. Businesses are collapsing due to cost of running them, start-up funds for SMEs are high with interest rate raised to 27.5%….where does this Administration want the common man to face? Insecurity has skyrocketed due to hunger, malnutrition, our health sector is in total shambles to mention but a few.

“Similarly, the unprecedented increase in electricity tariff without the service to render had affected tremendously the economy and the living standard of the Nigerians. The purported tax reform which has a sinister motive will further impoverish the people without commensurate productive reform that can help the nations economy to thrive.

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“There is hunger in the land, the so-called minimum wage for the Nigeria people cannot afford a bag of rice, spaghetti, vegetable oil etc sadly but the bitter truth is that when salaries are paid, the money gets finished or spent in advance, infact most Civil/Public servants affirmed to me  that their salaries last for just 48 hours while others claimed it extends to one weeks (7 Days) and they proceed to borrow from online loan lenders (loan shark), unfortunately, people can no longer take care of their basic needs, security, transportation to work, food, education and health are at the lowest ebb, in fact, most families with one or two children have decided to put a stop to procreation (childbirth) due to the unwanted hardship.

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“As a vocal advocate for human rights, Dele Farotimi has consistently spoken out against injustice and championed the rights of marginalized communities. His arrest appears to be a blatant attempt to silence him and intimidate others who dare to challenge the status quo.

“On this note, we unequivocally condemn this nefarious act of abuse of power and demand that the Nigerian Police respect Dele Farotimi’s fundamental human rights as enshrined in section 40 of chapter 4 of the 1999  Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended . We urge the Nigerian authorities to ensure his immediate and unconditional release, guaranteeing that his rights are protected throughout the process.

“Failure to release him immediately, we shall invoke our fundamental rights as citizens to engage in a series of public protests across the country to challenge this gross abuse of power and neglect of the people.

“Furthermore, we call on the International Community to take note of this disturbing development and to stand in solidarity with Dele Farotimi and all those who are fighting for justice and human rights in Nigeria. The protection of human rights and the promotion of free speech are essential to a healthy democracy, and we must collectively defend these principles.

“Finally, we are aware of the one by one arrest which is targeted towards the arrest of His Excellency Peter Gregory Obi for speaking truth to power,  we want to assure you that we will resist any form of cruelty and flagrant abuse of power against Mr Peter Obi.”

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