I Am Not Fighting For Justice Onnoghen – Atiku
I Am Not Fighting For Justice Onnoghen – Atiku
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Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar has
commended the United States of America, the United Kingdom and the European
Union for voicing out their concerns about last week’s suspension of the Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen by President Muhammadu Buhari.
In a statement he personally signed on Sunday, the former Vice President called on Nigerians to resist every form and shape of dictatorship saying Nigeria is a country governed by laws in a constitutional democracy.
In a statement he personally signed on Sunday, the former Vice President called on Nigerians to resist every form and shape of dictatorship saying Nigeria is a country governed by laws in a constitutional democracy.
“My thanks
especially go to the governments of the United Kingdom, the United States and
the European Union for standing shoulder to shoulder with the Nigerian people.
This is most appreciated and on behalf of the voiceless, I say thank you.
“And to those who accuse these governments of interfering, I remind them that they made no such accusations when they celebrated a statement from the US/UK/EU calling for free and fair elections in 2015, just after the postponement of the 2015 elections to make room for a final assault against Boko Haram. What has changed between then and now, except that they are now in power,” he wrote.
While noting that his fight was for the protection
of the nation’s constitution, Atiku accused incumbent administration of acting
outside the provisions of the law. He continued: “I am not fighting for Justice Onnoghen. I am fighting for the
constitution. Once we open the Pandora’s Box of unconstitutionality, we cannot
tell where it will end. “This scenario appears to me like déjà vu. Under a
particularly brutal military dictatorship, Nigerians witnessed the illegal and
arbitrary removal of many innocent people from their positions of authority and
many said nothing because they were not from the ethnic group of those
affected.
“I remember speaking up then that what we know is
when the rain begins, but we do not know when it will end. My warnings were
ignored by some until they woke up one day and that dictator removed no less a
personality than the Sultan of Sokoto.
“It is worth pointing out that Muhammadu Buhari
was by his side when he did that. He obviously learned very well from his
teacher.
“If they come for the heads of the legislature and we keep quiet because we are not legislators, if they came for the heads of the media and we keep quiet because we are not journalists, if they came for the head of the judiciary and we keep quiet because he/she is not from our area, there may be no one left to speak up when they come for us.”
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