Following last Monday's clash between pro-All
Progressives Congress (APC) and some civil society organisations demanding the release of the convener of
#RevolutionNow, Omoyele Sowore, other detainees, Agba Jalingo and Dadiyata, the
ruling party has demanded a thorough investigation into the incident to ensure
adequate actions are taken against anyone found to have overstepped his bounds
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) had gathered at
the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) office in Maitama, Abuja, to
present a letter to the chairman of the Commission when the miscreants allegedly
invaded the venue and attacked the protesters.
The National Publicity Secretary of the party,
Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, in a statement issued on Tuesday condemned the attack,
saying the party recognises the inalienable rights of people, groups, including
political parties, to gather or carry out protest by themselves or through
proxies within the ambit of the laws.
He stressed that the party does not subscribe to a
situation where such protests would become chaotic or different protesting
groups would turn against one another, causing avoidable injuries.
The party spokesman noted that such is clearly
unacceptable to the laws and it is against the principled stance of the federal
government.
According to him, "As in the case of the
unfortunate clash between protesters and some people last Monday, while
commending the police for the prompt intervention of its men on ground, we call
for thorough investigation of the incident to ensure adequate actions are taken
against anyone found to have overstepped his bounds."
Issa-Onilu stressed that while the party recognises
the fundamental liberties of citizens to freely express their views through
lawful means, the APC-led government cannot allow excesses and irresponsible
acts, adding that no group or individual has the right to torment the public or
display any act of intolerance to other people’s views.
He stated: "We note with dismay the attempt by
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) supporters who try to deceive the public by
hiding under various names such as civil society groups, human rights activists
and constitutional lawyers to link our government to a dastardly act as
witnessed last Monday.
"In the cinematic mind of these PDP elements,
the APC, upon sighting the protest on the television channels, quickly
scrambled counter protesters armed with placards to the NHRC head office. How
ridiculous!"
Issa-Onilu said for the avoidance of doubt, the
APC-led administration would continue to uphold civil liberties and expand the
democratic space for every citizen of the country.
He stressed that “there has been no incident of
harassment, arrest, or intimidation of anyone or group despite the level of
attacks, name-calling, personal insults, and even callous statements being
directed at the person of President Muhammadu Buhari by the different PDP leaders
and its hideous supporters.”
He lamented that the party is witnessing increasing
cases of irresponsible and unrestrained verbal attacks on the president by the
opposition elements with no consequences.
Issa-Onilu stated that evidently, Buhari government
has no doubt displayed an avowed commitment to civil liberties and the
promotion of democracy.
"We would reiterate the need for the various
nebulous groups and pretentious individuals to realise that the 2019 elections
have been won and lost, so masquerading as patriots and promoters of rule of
law and democracy to paint the APC government in bad light amounts to an
exercise in futility," he stated.
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