Human
rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has told the Oba of Lagos, Rilwanu Akiolu, to
apologise to the Igbo people in Lagos “without delay” over his controversial
statement.
During
a courtesy visit by Eze Ndigbos (Igbo traditional rulers) of all the local
governments in Lagos at the Oba’s Palace on Sunday, Mr. Akiolu had said that
Igbo residents in the state should cast their votes for the governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Akinwunmi Ambode, or “perish
inside the lagoon.”
In
a statement issued on Tuesday, Mr. Falana said the Oba’s diversionary threat is
totally unacceptable as it is a mockery of the political objective of national
integration.
“It
is illegal as it clearly offends Section 42 of the Constitution which has
prohibited discrimination on grounds of ethnicity, religion, political opinion,
creed or sex,” said Mr. Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
“Although
the Oba lacks the power to cause anyone to ‘die in the Lagoon within seven
days,’ the threat constitutes a violation of the fundamental right of thousands
of citizens to life.
“In
the case of Director-General of State Security Service v Olisa Agbakoba (1999)
3 N.W.L.R (PT 595) 314 it was held by the Supreme Court that ‘It is not in
dispute that the Constitution gives every Nigerian citizen the right to move
throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof. It also guarantees to the
citizen the right not to be expelled from Nigeria nor be refused entry or exit
therefrom.’
“Since
the residency right of every citizen is constitutionally guaranteed the Igbo
people in Lagos should discountenance the threat of Oba Akiolu.”
The
monarch came under severe criticism on Monday, as christian groups and
opposition politicians lambasted him for his utterance.
Mr.
Falana reminded the Oba that Lagos had continued to provide accommodation for
Nigerians from all walks of life, a reason he said accounted for the absence of
‘abandoned properties’ in the state after the civil war.
“From
time to time, armed militants and other misguided youths who unleash mindless
violence on ‘non indigenes’ have always been called to order by the Government
and the people of Lagos State,” Mr. Falana said.
“Indeed,
the human-rights community has always kicked against discriminatory policies
and ensured that all victims of human rights abuse are defended and protected
regardless of their ethnic identity.
“As
a senior lawyer, Oba Akiolu ought to have realized that the Electoral Act has
not conferred powers on any traditional ruler or any other authority to
sanction anyone for voting for a candidate of his or her choice in any election
conducted in Nigeria.
“After
all, before the just concluded presidential election the Oba adduced reasons
why he could not endorse the presidential candidate of the APC, General
Mohammadu Buhari (retd.). He was not harassed or intimidated for exercising his
freedom of choice.
“Since
the Electoral Act, 2010 as amended has banned any form of hate campaign the Oba
is advised to withdraw the threat credited to him and apologize publicly to the
Igbo people without any delay.”
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