Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer, has accused the federal
government of disobeying valid court orders in Nigeria while it complies with
orders from Britain.
Granting a stay of execution for a $9.6 billion judgement
awarded against Nigeria in favour of Process & Industrial Development
(P&ID) Limited, Christopher Butcher, judge of a commercial court in London,
had ordered that Nigeria deposit $200 million.
On Friday, Abubakar Malami, attorney-general of the
Federation (AGF), said a $200 million bond deposit has been made following the
approval by President Muhammadu Buhari.
In a letter to Malami on Sunday, Falana said the federal
government did not give any precondition before obeying the court of its
“former colonial master” as it does at home.
The senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) asked the federal
government to comply with court orders and release Omoyele Sowore, convener of
the #RevolutionNow movement.
“It is however disturbing to note notwithstanding such
deference to the courts of its former colonial master the federal government
has continued to disobey the valid and subsisting orders of Nigerian courts and
the court of justice of the Economic Court of West African States including
orders for the release of political detainees and criminal suspects from
unlawful custody,” Falana said.
“For instance, the State Security Service has continued to
detain our clients, Messrs Omoyele Sowore and Olawale Bakare, in defiance of
the order of the federal high court which has admitted them to bail pending
trial.
“In treating the court order with provocative contempt the
State Security Service has insisted on approving the sureties of our clients
after they have been verified by the federal high court. From the information
at our disposal, there is no precedent whatsoever for the illegal demand.
“Instead of purging the security agency of such contempt of
the federal high court, the Prosecutor, Dr. Hassan Liman SAN, engaged by your
good self to prosecute our clients, has curiously applied to the trial court to
have them transferred to a correctional centre and detained indefinitely for
having the temerity to question the illegal directive to produce their
sureties.
“In view of the fact that the federal government has never
given any precondition before complying with the orders of the British court in
the case of P&ID and other matters we are compelled to request you to
direct the State Security Service to comply with the orders of the federal high
court for the unconditional release of our clients.”
Sowore was arrested in August with the DSS saying he
threatened public peace and safety with his planned #RevolutionNow protest.
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