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reports that Intersociety does not play and whatever it has its mind on , it
pursues hence it alarm on the Chisco and AIT saga of inferno should be taken
seriously.
‘’The Presidency and security
agencies in Nigeria are called upon to thoroughly investigate the two infernos
under reference, apprehend the culprits and their sponsors and make them pay in
accordance with the country’s criminal law. Maximum security and surveillance……………………’’
Inferno At AIT & Chisco
Establishments: A Height Of Political Brigandage & Intolerance
(Security & Safety,
Onitsha Nigeria, 10th March 2015)-The
leadership of International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of
Law condemns unreservedly the reported fire outbreak at the Radio section
of the African Independent Television (AIT) in Lagos State, which was reported
on Monday, 9th March 2015. Just weeks ago in the year (2015), luxury
buses worth hundreds of millions of naira belonging to CHISCO Transport Company
Limited were set on fire in Lagos State.
The immediate and remote
causes of the two infernos are strongly believed to be politically motivated.
In the case of inferno at the CHISCO Bus Station, it was reportedly linked to
political thugs belonging to the one of the Nigeria’s registered political
parties called APC. The report has it that the Bus Station
was indirectly attacked and destructively affected. The report further
disclosed that the thugs on their party’s campaign rally sighted a Federal
Office block with campaign banners of President Goodluck Jonathan and pelted
the said Federal building with inflammable substances, which ignited and spread
to the next property being the CHISCO Bus Station leading to fire outbreak that
burnt the buses irreparably. Till date, we are not aware of any
investigative and prosecutorial step taken by the country’s security agencies
against remote and immediate culprits.
In the case of the AIT Radio
premises, the inferno deeply looks politically and ill conceived. This is
because there has been a deep rift between a former top public office holder in
Lagos State and the management of AIT over the latter’s airing of a documentary
alleging ownership and acquisition of properties worth billions of naira
illicitly by the former. This resulted to the former threatening the latter
with a lawsuit and the former making real his threats by slamming a civil and
libelous lawsuit against the latter claiming billions of naira as damages among
others. The latter also replied the former maintaining its stance with a
counter threat of lawsuit. Days later, the referenced party’s Lagos State
Branch openly attacked the AIT and called for mass boycott of its media
programs for running damaging documentary against its
leader. There have also been sponsored columns in the print media,
believed to have come from the referenced party, impugning and castigating the
AIT and its management.
Sadly, the rights CSOs in the area
have gone dumb over the two despicable and unwarranted attacks; thereby
justifying our steady position that they have been heavily compromised. We see
the coordinated attacks against the AIT and its management including the
referenced fire outbreak as persecution and gross infraction of
the Fundamental Human Rights provisions in the Constitution of Nigeria 1999
with its last amendment as well as the African Charter on Human & Peoples
Rights of 1981; particularly as they concern press freedom and freedom of
expression.
By Section 22 of the referenced
Constitution, the AIT as a mass media is empowered to uphold at all times the Fundamental
Objectives & Directive Principles of the State Policy contained in
the Chapter Two of the Constitution. The sighted provisions are called the
dos and don’ts of the elected and appointed top public office holders in
Nigeria. The AIT also draws current from Sections 36
(fair hearing) and 39 (freedom of expression) in the performance of its
constitutional and civil duties.
On the other hand, the same Chapter
Four of the Constitution including its Section 46 empowers any present or
former elected or appointed top public office holder who feels gravely harmed
civilly by the constitutional activities of the referenced mass media to seek
redress in court. At no time does the Constitution encourage resort to self
help or Yorean method of justice. The inferno at the AIT Radio
may not have been engineered directly, but it certainly cannot escape the
handiworks of moles and insider conformists hired and brainwashed
for vested political interests or reasons by some political brigands.
We call on Nigerian politicians and
political parties to eschew politics of bitterness and intolerance. We wish to
put the World Press Council and the international community on notice and alert
over the foregoing. It may most likely be safe to assert that the AIT, its
staff and management are in the imminent danger of persecution, threats and
other politically motivated unsafe conditions. By extension, the Freedom of
Press is under threat in Nigeria.
The Presidency and security agencies
in Nigeria are called upon to thoroughly investigate the two infernos under
reference, apprehend the culprits and their sponsors and make them pay in accordance
with the country’s criminal law. Maximum security and surveillance should be
put in place in and around the AIT and other properties of specific social,
economic and political interests in Lagos till the polls of 2015 come and go.
Signed:
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman
International Society for
Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
+2348174090052(office)
Uzochukwu Oguejiofor, Esq., Head,
Campaign & Publicity Department
Those who burnt Chisco and AIT establishments must be brought to book , says Intersociety
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