The fight against Boko Haram is not child's play ; it's even an urgent election issue
In one of his "Today's Quote" Chidi Anthony Opara summed up the essence of what verbosity is trying to put across.
Chidi wrote
and I quote :
"Publishing (the) army's impending move was irresponsible, so also was ( the) army invading the office of the publisher!"
With e.g. the case of Peter Wright and the Official Secrets Act in mind, I agree with the first half of that statement: "Publishing (the) army's impending move was irresponsible" and strongly disagree with the second half, that the military's response to the publication was also " irresponsible"
With Daily Trust's known background (the spate of anti-Buhari and anti-government opinion columns regularly featured in that paper and that paper often the voice of an always bellicose opposition - an opposition which we can safely assume does not want the Buhari Government to succeed in knocking out Boko Haram for the count and out, it's conceivable that an irresponsible person/ persons could act as an early warning system to Boko Haram by leaking confidential information that could be useful to them – as endangered species , the sort of information that could help them avoid annihilation..
This is not poetry, is not a poem, it's mere juridical logic and can be argued further if necessary : From the point of view of the Nigerian military / security Daily Trust is a de facto arm of Boko Haram by giving succour to the enemy ( Boko Haram) inadvertently or by design Daily Trusts has de jure deliberately become the enemy - in this case a very treasonous enemy , be warning / supplying Biko Haram with some foreknowledge /DETAILS of any impending Nigerian Military attack on them. Any voices raised in that paper's defence must also know that a friend who acts like an enemy is an enemy...
Daily Trust should thank their lucky stars that fortunately ( responsibly) in this case the Nigerian army falls short of implementing the kind of wholesale destruction commanded by the fatwa against Rushdie's " Satanic Verse" - the fatwa was as follows:
"The author of The Satanic Verses, a text written, edited, and published against Islam, against the Prophet of Islam, and against the Koran, along with all the editors and publishers aware of its contents, are condemned to capital punishment. I call on all valiant Muslims wherever they may be in the world to execute this sentence without delay, so that no one henceforth will dare insult the sacred beliefs of the Muslims."
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On Tuesday, 8 January 2019 15:48:23 UTC+1, Rafsanjani wrote:
PRESS RELEASE
CISLAC condemns military invasion of Daily Trust Newspaper
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) condemns in totality the methods deployed by Nigerian Army in her response to its allegation of professional misdeeds related to some publications by Daily Trust Newspapers. The unnecessary show of excessive force and arbitrary arrests of staff of the media outfit, as well as the invasion of Daily Trust Offices in Abuja and Maiduguri, amounts to intimidation and threat to freedom of press and undermines the rule of law.
We wish to state that a free and proactive press is indispensable in a true democratic society and remains a veritable platform for informing and educating citizens to effectively engage issues of governance, while also holding government accountable. This is possible only by public presentation of facts, and articulation or publication of findings without fear or favour.
CISLAC is surprised that after about two decades of Nigeria's return to democratic system, enabling instrument of democracy like freedom of press remains a difficult thing to achieve, despite the provision of Section 39(1) of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria that, "Every person shall be entitled to freedom of expression, including freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas and information without interference."
We also note that Section 39(2) grants every person the right to own, establish and operate any medium for the dissemination of information, ideas and opinions subject to laws enacted by the National Assembly.
We are seriously disturbed by the persistent and unchecked violation of the rule of law in recent times by security agencies including unjustifiable threats against vital institutions of democracy and human rights in the country.
We are concerned by the existing high-handed response deployed by security agencies to civil issues and their level of misconducts, creating public doubt about their readiness and credibility to sincerely conduct themselves appropriately in the 2019 general elections without fear or favour. The Armed Forces have been mandated to defend the territorial integrity of the country and constantly engaging in aggressive and intimidating civil policing is way out of its constitutional authority.
While we believe that journalists and the media should be responsible within the rule of law and avoid acts that could undermine the peace and security of the nation, we insist that the military cannot resort to self-help and excessive show of force to intimidate civilians whenever it feels aggrieved. The laws of our land has made adequate provisions for how such should be addressed and the military should not act outside of these laws.
The security agencies must desist from taking the laws into its hands as there are proper channels to be followed whenever it feels that it has issues with organizations or persons. Resorting to the use of force and intimidation to harass, not only the supposed 'enemy,' but for all living around their area of siege, must to be discontinued. Nigeria must continue to count itself among the comity of civilized nations.
We are also perturbed by the recent increased violence and insecurity the country, and the growing desperation among political parties clamouring for power in 2019 with resultant tension and uncertainty in political atmosphere
CISLAC, therefore, demands the immediate release of the undemocratically arrested personnel of Daily Trust Newspapers, while calling for adequate oversight activities by relevant legislative Committees in the National Assembly on the conduct of military agents across the country.
CISLAC calls on all political parties to strictly adhere to the rule of law and respect for press freedom and human rights in their political dealings as the nation trends towards the 2019 general elections.
CISLAC further encourages the media and general public to continue to uphold democratic core values without fear or favour.
Signed:
Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani)
Executive Director, CISLAC
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