John Onaiyekan qui est
l’arch évêque d’Abuja a démandé à president buhari pour libérer Nnamdi Kanu le
Chef du indigenous people de Biafra.Le cardinal ont critique Buhari pour son disregard
total des ordonnances du tribunal sur la liberation de Nnamdi Kanu.
La démocratie est tout
au sujet de l’état de droit et trois fois Buhari ont refuse d’obéir aux orders de
la cour qui est trés mauvais pour la démocratie au Nigéria.Désobéissance aux
ordonnances judiciaries par ceux qui devraient protéger et assure sa conformité
glisse une nation à l’anarchie.
Our ceux entre vous
qui soutient Buhari pouvez vous expliquer pourquoi il a refuse d’obeir aux orders
de la cour?Vous devriez dans le meilleur intérêt de la nation mis en place un
comité de la reconciliation et vérité et compenser ceux quie les members de
leur famille ont été tués au sud de Nigéria.
Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan has
criticized President Muhammadu Buhari over disregarding court orders,
demanding the release of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu. He said: “There is no sign that Nigeria has the
president.
The problem President Buhari has is that many Nigerians want to continue as they were doing before and they want everybody else to change, but not themselves.”
“Democracy is all about the rule of law. Three times he has disobeyed court orders in less than a year in office. “Disobedience to court orders by those who should protect and ensure its compliance slides the Nation to anarchy. “It is wrong to undermine the Constitution of Nigeria which is the bases of the Nigerian nation and expects people not to resist such via protesting.
For those supporting president can you please justify why he has refused to obey court orders? The prominent cleric added: “My dear President Buhari, it will be in the best interest of the nation that you obey court orders and apologize to the nation for the embarrassments you have caused us which have led to peaceful demonstrations in virtually major parts of Southern Nigeria.
“You should in the best interest of the nation set up a truth and reconciliation committee and compensate families of those killed. You should have obeyed as ordered by the court; ask your DSS to obey court orders, release Nnamdi Kanu and tender an unreserved apology to him for the embarrassments you have caused him, his wife, family, and millions of his followers by detaining him and infringing on his rights without good reason.”
Kanu was arrested in Lagos in October on conspiracy and terrorism charges, which were later dropped. A day after the Abuja High Court ordered his release, officials pressed new treasonable felony charges against him, while President Buhari said Kanu would not be granted bail due to the “atrocities” allegedly committed
The problem President Buhari has is that many Nigerians want to continue as they were doing before and they want everybody else to change, but not themselves.”
“Democracy is all about the rule of law. Three times he has disobeyed court orders in less than a year in office. “Disobedience to court orders by those who should protect and ensure its compliance slides the Nation to anarchy. “It is wrong to undermine the Constitution of Nigeria which is the bases of the Nigerian nation and expects people not to resist such via protesting.
For those supporting president can you please justify why he has refused to obey court orders? The prominent cleric added: “My dear President Buhari, it will be in the best interest of the nation that you obey court orders and apologize to the nation for the embarrassments you have caused us which have led to peaceful demonstrations in virtually major parts of Southern Nigeria.
“You should in the best interest of the nation set up a truth and reconciliation committee and compensate families of those killed. You should have obeyed as ordered by the court; ask your DSS to obey court orders, release Nnamdi Kanu and tender an unreserved apology to him for the embarrassments you have caused him, his wife, family, and millions of his followers by detaining him and infringing on his rights without good reason.”
Kanu was arrested in Lagos in October on conspiracy and terrorism charges, which were later dropped. A day after the Abuja High Court ordered his release, officials pressed new treasonable felony charges against him, while President Buhari said Kanu would not be granted bail due to the “atrocities” allegedly committed
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