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RULAAC to Tinubu: Order release of Ajaero, halt further clampdown on SERAP to show you’re not behind DSS actions

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RULAAC to Tinubu: Order release of Ajaero, halt further clampdown on SERAP to show you’re not behind DSS actions

The Rule of Law Accountability and Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has urged President Bola Tinubu to order the release of the NLC President Joe Ajaero and halt further clampdown on the offices of Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP).

A statement by RULAAC executive director, Okechukwu Nwanguma said Tinubu’s prompt intervention in the cases could demonstrate that he didn’t endorse the action carried out by the Department of the State Services (DSS).  

The statement reads: “The arrest of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) president Joe Ajaero by the Department of State Services (DSS) at the international airport on his way to attend an official assignment, and the siege on the offices of the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) by the police signal serious concerns for freedom and democracy in Nigeria.

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“These developments pose a significant threat to the foundational pillars of democracy in Nigeria, emphasizing the need for vigilance and advocacy for the protection of civil liberties.

“Such actions undermine the ability of civil society organizations and labor unions to operate freely, stifling dissent and limiting public discourse.

“The arrests may deter individuals and organizations from speaking out against government policies or advocating for workers’ rights, leading to a chilling effect on activism.

“Encroachments by security agencies on civil society highlight a potential trend of increasing authoritarianism, undermining democratic norms and principles.

“Heavy-handed tactics by the DSS can lead to a decline in public trust in government institutions, further alienating citizens from political processes.

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“Continued repression may provoke unrest and resistance among citizens, potentially leading to greater social instability and conflicts.

“Suppressing dissent and civil society can hinder the government’s accountability, as a vibrant civil society is crucial for monitoring and holding authorities accountable.

“President Tinubu must demonstrate that he does not endorse arbitrary arrests, detention incommunicado and repression of labor and civil society actors. We call for the release of Ajaero and the cessation of the siege on the offices of SERAP.”

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