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Atiku Condemns Arrest Of Human Right Lawyer, Dele Farotimi

By Stella Enenche, Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Candidate in the 2023 general elections, Atiku Abubakar has said attempts by President Bola Tinubu’s administration to curtailing freedom of expression is a reminder of the dark days of military dictatorship.

He stated this on his verified X handle on Wednesday while condemning the arrest of human rights lawyer, Dele Farotimi.

TheFactDaily reports that Farotimi was arrested on Monday in Lagos by policemen from Ekiti State following a petition by a renowned lawyer, Afe Babalola, accusing him of defamation.
Already, an Ekiti State Chief Magistrates Court, Ado has ordered the remand of Farotimi, in the state’s correctional centre.

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The matter has been adjourned till Tuesday next week.

Reacting to this development, the former Vice President said, it is a direct contradiction to the principles of democracy.

“The arrest and detention of lawyer and human rights advocate, @DeleFarotimi, is unequivocally condemned. It serves as a grim reminder of the dark days of military dictatorship when the iron fist of tyranny sought to crush all dissent.

” I am made aware that Dele is being accused of defamation — an offense that, under normal circumstances, should not warrant the involvement of law enforcement. The Police’s intervention in such matters is nothing less than the use of a sledgehammer to swat a fly, an overreach of unimaginable proportions.

“This alarming trend, particularly the recent abduction — or rather, the arrest — of Dele Farotimi, is emblematic of this administration’s insidious agenda to suffocate the fundamental right to free expression.

“The aim is clear: to intimidate and harass citizens, particularly those who oppose the regime and the press, thus paving the way for the establishment of a one-party state. It is imperative to remind the Tinubu administration that these repeated acts of arrest stand in direct contradiction to the principles of democracy.

“Freedom of speech and association are not privileges but constitutionally enshrined rights. If anyone feels wronged by defamatory words, they are free to seek redress in the courts, not at the hands of the state’s enforcers. It is an appalling abuse of power to use the Police as a tool for personal vendettas.

” In 2019, I was defamed. I did not involve the Police to flex muscles and intimidate the defaming citizen, but I took the case to court where I am currently seeking reliefs for the injuries to my name and integrity. Therefore, I call for the immediate and unconditional release of Dele Farotimi,” he said.

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