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SPEAK UP AGAINST THIS TYRANNY IN NIGERIA NOW, ATIKU CHARGES NIGERIANS




Atiku Abubakar.
Former Vice President and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the February 2019 presidential elections, Atiku Abubakar has charged Nigerians to speak up against what he called the tyranny being experienced currently in the country and rather side with the people.

He gave this charge Thursday last week in a series of tweets on his official twitter handle, @atiku. The Turaki Adamawa was particularly miffed by the reported invasion of the interiors of the Federal High Court Abuja by the Department of State Services, DSS.

He noted that to keep Nigeria a democracy was the paramount duty of all concerned stakeholders, urging Nigerians to speak up against tyranny and side with the Nigerian people.

To keep Nigeria a democracy is the paramount duty of all concerned stakeholders. Please speak up against this tyranny and side with the Nigerian people.

While reacting to the invasion of the court, Atiku said he was in extreme anguish of spirit having watched the unfortunate drama that played itself out at the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, in which agents of the state caused a commotion in court in order to frustrate a judgment of a court of competent authority.


“Never in the history of Nigerian democracy has a judge been treated in such a disdainful and brazen attack on not just her person and office, but on the entire judiciary. This is unacceptable. It is a rape on the sanctity of the court.

“Nigeria is not a dictatorship. We are a democracy, no matter how inconvenient this fact is to the powers that have forced themselves on us,” he further tweeted.

He also called for an immediate inquiry to be set up to identify those responsible for the maltreatment meted out to Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu and the desecration of her court, and indeed the Nigerian judiciary. He said they must be sanctioned to the highest extent permissible by our laws.

“I further call for all law enforcement agencies in Nigeria to immediately respect not just the court order made by Justice Ojukwu, but the order of any court in Nigeria, on any detainee, be it Omoyele Sowore, Sambo Dasuki or Ibrahim Zakzaky, among others.

“We cannot have a situation where our government is quick to obey foreign court orders and even quicker to disobey domestic court orders. This is symptomatic of a mindset that is servile to foreign powers and brutal to Nigerians.

“Without the rule of law, there can be no rule at all. Power in Nigeria still flows from the people, not from the barrel of a gun. I call on all men and women of goodwill not to keep quiet or sit on the fence at times like this,” Atiku tweeted. 

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