By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor
The directive given by the Ebonyi State governor, Dave Umahi, to soldiers and other security operatives to flog Nigerians who do not wear face masks has been condemned as barbaric and crude.
In a statement, the immediate past 2nd Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Monday Onyekachi Ubani, said the pronouncement was not only illegal but barbaric and a clear threat of violation of the rights of Nigerian citizens in that part of the country.
Ubani said the Ebonyi state governor has other co-travellers, Governors Ben Ayade of Cross River state and Willie Obiano of Anambra in the crude way of curtailing the spread of the coronavirus.
He said the two governors criminalised the non wearing of facemasks without any State Assembly’s legislation.
He said it is Illegal for any one in the country to be tried and convicted over an unwritten and non existing criminal offence.
“Section 36(12) of 1999 constitution as Amended forbids it and a case of Aoko vs Fagbemi gave a judicial imprimatur to that time honoured legislation.
“It will be an absurdity taken to the highest pinnacle to permit the executives that executes laws made by the legislature to begin to enact laws and creates offences in the state as being canvassed by some persons who ought to know. It is a criminal breach of the separation of powers as enshrined in our grundnorm – the constitution to suggest and approve that in our land”.
“Much as we agree that the times we are, are not normal and require every hand on deck to stem the tide of the spread of the dangerous virus, we must not allow the birth and delivery of monarchs in Nigeria as governors who will never know when to stop even after we have successfully curtailed this virus. We also know that power corrupts and when absolute, corrupts absolutely, ” he said.
He said it is a known fact that 90 per cent of the State governors have failed their people woefully at this critical time to provide the necessary palliatives to cushion the biting effect of hardship occasioned by the lockdown that has become their lot due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“It becomes a double and tragic jeopardy for the same government that have failed in their responsibility towards their people to inflict more pain and hardship by prescribing verbal punishment for not wearing facemasks that ordinarily should be provided free of charge to the citizens.
“The local production of these facemasks are grossly inadequate and when seen very costly, while the imported ones are well beyond the reach of the majority poor in the country who are grappling with putting food on their table at this terrible time. To impose unwritten criminal liability on these hapless citizens is not only inhumane but sheer show of wickedness in high places”, he warned.
He advised the governors to drop the absurd idea of criminalizing the offence of not wearing facemasks but asked them to first and foremost provide those facemasks free to the citizens and engage in aggressive advocacy for due compliance rather than the current intimidation and threats of punishment that are being pronounced here and there by the State governors.
He further advised States like Lagos and others that want to make the wearing of the facemasks compulsory very soon to first and foremost provide the item in large quantities free to the citizens, and if necessary enact a legislation that makes it a criminal offence for non-compliance.
He advised them not to provoke Nigerians further at this hard time when everyone is on the edge because of the double fear of the virus and pervasive hunger in the land