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Falana asks police to apologise to arrested June 12 protesters

Falana asks police to apologise to arrested June 12 protesters
June 13
16:32 2021

Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, has asked the Nigeria police to apologise for violating the fundamental right of protesters to freedom of expression.

As Nigeria celebrated Democracy Day on Saturday, protesters stormed major cities nationwide to demand better governance and improved living condition for citizens.

But the police fired tear gas at some of the those protesting in Lagos, Abuja and Cross River, while others were arrested and later released.

Falana said in a statement on Sunday that peaceful protests are fundamental rights of Nigerians as provided for in the 1999 constitution.

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He, however, noted that the constitution was violated by the police who “banned rallies and protests throughout the country on June 12, 2021”.

He said: “For having the audacity to insist on their fundamental right to protest against unpopular policies of Governments, teams of armed police personnel fired teargas to disperse the peaceful rallies. As if the unprovoked attack was not enough the Police brutalised and arrested scores of protesters in Lagos, Abuja and Calabar.

“Since the protesters who were arrested during the peaceful rallies did not commit any offence, they have since regained their liberty. But the Police Authorities ought to apologise for violating the fundamental right of the protesters to freedom of expression.

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“More so that the Police had deliberately contravened Section 83 (4) of the Police Establishment Act 2020 which provides that ‘Where a person or organization notifies the police of his or its intention to hold a public meeting, rally or procession on a public highway or such meetings in a place where the public has access to, the police officer responsible for the area where the meeting rally or procession will take place shall mobilize personnel to provide security cover for the meeting, rally or the procession.”

The senior lawyer commended the protesters for “conducting themselves in a peaceful manner” and condemned “the official lie that the protesters were teargassed to prevent hoodlums and miscreants from hijacking the peaceful rallies.”

“Why were the scanty pro-government protesters who were reported to have fought openly in Abuja over their booty not arrested for breach of the peace in the Federal Capital Territory?” he asked.

“The lessons of the unfortunate event of yesterday should be learnt by all sides of the debate on human freedom. The nation should henceforth be spared the periodic assaults on the civic space.”

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    add June 14, 10:24

    Bad Governance from head to toe. Buhari has killed Nigeria beyond repair and Nigerians supporting the Govt of a man suffering tentacle ignorance due to lack of education.

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