#JUNE12PROTEST: The Nigerian Government and its Security Services must play by the rules

Nigerians from across the country have widely publicised a peaceful #June12Protest to register their displeasure at the way the country has been governed. By this statement, the Civil Society Consortium on Civic Space wishes to remind the Nigerian Government and its security services that every citizen has a constitutionally guaranteed right to protest.

Making this known in a statement, Mbasekei Martin Obono, the coordinator of the Secretariat stated that, “the government and its Security Services must play by the rules and conduct themselves in ways that guarantee the safety and wellbeing of peaceful protesters.” He went further to state that, “We align ourselves with the Federal High Court judgement in the case of Charles Oputa alias Charley Boy Vs. Nigerian Police Force & 2Ors delivered on the 22nd day of October 2018, where the learned Honourable Justice John Tsoho held that using teargas or water cannons on peaceful protesters was inhuman and degrading treatment. We wish to remind the Federal Government and its security services to abide by this judgment, the constitution they swore to protect and other international instruments and desist from carrying out arbitrary arrests and use of disproportionate or unjustified force on peaceful protesters.” 

We wish to remind the government of President Muhammadu Buhari that the murder of innocent citizens during the #ENDSARS protest in Lekki and other parts of Nigeria is still fresh in the minds of Nigerians and the international community. Therefore, any violation of inhumane treatment of protesting citizens will be redressed before national courts if possible or before international courts where necessary.

“We also wish to remind the government of the provisions of section 17(2)(c) of the Nigerian constitution which require that governmental actions shall be humane.”

We also call on friends of Nigeria and the international community to pay close attention to the #June12Protest and help to avert any dangers.

1.    Members of the Consortium

2.    Tap Nitaitive For Citizens Development

3.    African Centre For Information and Literacy (AFRICML)

4.    Global Rights Nigeria

5.    Dataphyte

6.    Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria

7.    Al-habibiyyah Islamic Society

8.    Inibehe Effiong Chambers

9.    Cross River Watch

10.Nigerian Bar Association, Unity Bar

11.Agba Jalingo

12.Basic Rights Council

13.HRM Dr Etim Okon, Chairman Cross River Traditional Rulers Council

14.HRH Eze Ositadinma Nwokocha, Imo Traditional Rulers Council

15.HRH Chief Michael Akpabio, Akpabio Traditional Rulers Council

16.DASS Emirate, Bauchi State

17.Advocacy Centre For Development

18.Network of Yobe Civil Society Organizations, Yobo

19.Association of NGOs, Gombe State

20.Gombe Emirate Council

21.Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy

22.Premium Times Centre For Investigative Journalism

23.International Centre For Investigative Journalism

24.Citizens Gavel

25.Connected Development

26.Dorothy Njemanze Foundation

27.Dinidari Foundation

28.Lawyers Alert

29.CDD West Africa

30.Medley Project

31.YIAVHA Nigeria

32.Education as Vaccine

33.Centre for Liberty

34.Adopt a goal

35.Bauchi State Network of CSOs

36.TIERS

37.Destiny Youth Foundation

38.Before 40 Youth Foundation

39.KIMPACT Development

40.AC4D

41.Jennon Pius & Co Legal practise

42.Accountability Lab Nigeria

43.Centre for Impact Advocacy (CIA)

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