Tinubu, halt further clampdown on critics, RULAAC cautions
By Ishaya Ibrahim
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been cautioned against human rights abuses perpetuated by his government to force dissenters against speaking.
The reprimand was issued by human rights group, Rule of Law Accountability and Advocacy Centre (RULAAC).
A statement on Friday signed by RULAAC’s executive director, Okechukwu Nwanguma, raised alarm about the government’s abuse of terrorism charges against protesters, activists and critics of the administration.
The statement reads: “President Tinubu’s thick skin over growing concerns about his government’s outrageous actions violating human rights and civil liberties undermine democracy and threaten national stability.
“The administration’s tactics, including the harassment and arrest of dissenters, are contributing to a climate of fear and repression.
“The misuse of terrorism charges against peaceful activists, and the judiciary’s complicity in these actions raises alarms about the rule of law and the protection of citizens’ rights in Nigeria. Tinubu’s government has trampled upon and eroded rather than uphold democratic values, failed to ensure freedom of expression, and address public grievances effectively.
“For the umpteenth time, RULAAC calls on President Tinubu to respect and protect democratic principles, engage with citizens, and combat the challenges of hardship and insecurity as these are crucial for fostering a more inclusive and just society. The government must halt further clampdown and abuse of power, including the reported plan to arrest Omoyele Sowore and prioritize human rights. This is fundamental to rebuilding trust between the government and the populace. It is vital that civil society steps up strong advocacy and civic engagement to ensuring that the rights of all Nigerians are upheld.”