A diaspora group, Conference of Nigerian Intellectuals in the United States, has alleged human rights violations in the ongoing trial of the former Central Bank of Nigeria governor, Godwin Emefiele.
Politics Nigeria reports that Emefiele was suspended by President Bola Tinubu and arrested over alleged corruption charges during his tenure as governor of the apex bank.
In a statement on Monday by its president, Philips Idris, the group frowned at the handling of the case against former CBN governor by the Economics and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Idris claimed there has been serial abuse of the rule of law and disregard for the freedom and rights of innocent Nigerians since the new administration came on board, citing Emefiele as a case study.
“We have watched with concern and indeed, consternation, the relentless persecution of Mr Godwin Emefiele. Emefiele is currently being sequestered and shackled like a common criminal in Nigeria,” the statement read.
“Several court orders had been secured for his release but they were serially and flagrantly disobeyed by the EFCC and the DSS. Judging by the ferocity with which Emefiele is being pursued, it seems someone wants him dead.
“His traducers are willing to break any law of the land and are dehumanized to punish him for carrying out his statutory duties during his time as governor of CBN.
“He has been denied his freedom and basic rights against both the domestic and international human rights laws. Article 9 of the United Nations Human Rights states that ‘No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.
“As concerned citizens in the diaspora, we have decided to draw the attention of the international community to the new reign of terror back home. Our dear country seems to be heading back to dictatorship.
“We are by this statement urging the Nigerian government to do the right thing which is to free Emefiele. We are also warning the EFCC not to erode the confidence of the international community in doing business with us as a nation by violating the fundamental rights of perceived opponents of the Asiwaju Administration.
“Should this plea fall on deaf ears, we will be staging a peaceful protest in the USA and another by our sister organisation in London on Monday (next week)” the group noted.
Is that man not a criminal? The man who single handedly brought untold hardships upon people despite that they have money just to give a political upper hand to his principal, you people are now advocating for him, Tell me which country in the world can governor of central bank do what he did, and now his secrets are coming out of how much money he has stolen and you are saying is not a criminal, God almighty will punish all you together, useless people