It was reported yesterday 2nd June
that Movement of #BringBackourGirls# in Abuja
were banned from public protest due to unclear reasons, well the Movement today Tuesday came out to say that it is suspending its daily sit
outs to enable it pursue the case it filed against the ban imposed on it
yesterday by Joseph Mbu, the Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital
Territory.
The group however said it remain resolute and
will persist in using all lawful means to sustain peaceful advocacy for the
safe rescue of the Chibok Girls.
Pm News reports...
In a statement signed by two of its leaders,
Dr Oby Ezekwesili and Hadiza Bala Usman, the BringBackOurGirls movement
described the Police ban order as a shock since it has pursued its daily sit
outs to demand for release of the abducted girls in Chibok in a very peaceful
manner.
The movement also noted that the Police,
including Mbu had in the past commended it for the peaceful and orderly manner
it has organized the protests.
The group also reminded Mbu that he cannot
take any action that violates constitutionally guaranteed rights as citizens,
particularly rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and
association, amongst others as enshrined in Chapter Four (Section 40) of the
1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended).
The order by the Commissioner of Police, the
movement also pointed out is against the earlier promise of Mohammed Abubakar,
the Inspector General of Police that the law enforcement agency will respect
Nigeria’s right to peaceful assembly.
Barrister Femi Falana, (SAN) will file a suit
in Abuja this morning against the order of the Police Commissioner
The statement reads: “ We are members of the
#BringBackOurGirls Abuja Family, a citizens movement advocating for the speedy
rescue of the over 200 girls abducted from Chibok Secondary School, Borno
state. Ours has been a single-issue campaign for the safe return of the
abducted girls.
“ In the last 34 days we have done so through peaceful daily sit-outs, and some marches to key governmental actors urging them to act swiftly to rescue the girls from the terrorists.
“Earlier today we received with shock the statement credited to the FCT Commissioner of Police Joseph Mbu that “…All Protests on the Chibok Girls is hereby banned with immediate effect…”
“ In the last 34 days we have done so through peaceful daily sit-outs, and some marches to key governmental actors urging them to act swiftly to rescue the girls from the terrorists.
“Earlier today we received with shock the statement credited to the FCT Commissioner of Police Joseph Mbu that “…All Protests on the Chibok Girls is hereby banned with immediate effect…”
“We wish to remind the Commissioner of Police
Mbu that he cannot take any action that violates our Constitutionally
guaranteed rights as citizens, particularly our rights to freedom of
expression, peaceful assembly and association, amongst others as enshrined in
Chapter Four (Section 40) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended).
“We are puzzled about the inconsistencies in
the communication emanating from the Nigerian Police. We recall that on 12th
May, 2014, the Nigeria Police Force on its website published a news item with
the title: “Police Not Against Peaceful Assemblies” in which the
Inspector-General of Police, M.D. Abubakar restated the commitment of the
Nigeria Police Force to the protection and enforcement of the fundamental
rights of citizens.
“Over the last 34 days, we have been widely
acknowledged, including by the Police and the Federal Government delegation,
which represented President Jonathan at one of our meetings for the peaceful, disciplined,
and decorous manner we have always conducted the activities of our movement.
“In consonance with our approach, we shall
tomorrow be in court with our lawyers, Femi Falana SAN to file a suit
challenging this purported ban by C.P. Mbu.
“In the interim, we shall not hold our
sit-out tomorrow 3rd June, because we shall be accompanying our lawyers to the
Court where we hope to obtain an immediate restraint on this unconstitutional,
undemocratic and repressive act.
“Our Movement is legitimate and lawful and cannot be arrested by the police whose responsibility is to enforce, not betray the law.
“Our Movement is legitimate and lawful and cannot be arrested by the police whose responsibility is to enforce, not betray the law.
“We, the members of the #BringBackOurGirls
Abuja Family, remain resolute and will persist in using all lawful means to
sustain our peaceful advocacy for the safe rescue of the Chibok Girls.
“We therefore encourage all those in Nigeria
and other Nations that have similarly taken a stand for the cause of the girls
to continue to do so with the clarion call: BRING BACK OUR GIRLS, NOW AND
ALIVE!!!,” the group concluded.
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