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Provide leadership or face impeachment- Civil Society Coalition tells Buhari

February 21, 2021


By Admin


Over 70 civil society groups have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately pul Nigeria back from the decent into anachy and insecurity or face the possibility of impeachment according to the constitution.


In a press release signed by the groups including; Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Center for Democracy and Development ( CDD), Environmental Right Action Friends of the Earth Nigeria ( ERA/ FOEN), YIAGA Nigeria, Femi Fálànà Chambers etc, the coalition made a series of demand aimed at changing the tide of insecurity in the country.


The group said: ” Nigeria is in dire straits.  All over the country, Nigerian citizens, including children, are killed daily by terrorists and criminals as well as in extra-judicial killings by state actors with the government doing little or nothing about it.


” The government, through the Minister of Defence, has instead callously abdicated its responsibility and called Nigerian citizens ‘cowards’ and urged Nigerians to ‘defend themselves’.”


 While passing a vote of no confidence in the president and other political office holders, the group said : 


“President Buhari and his government have failed in their primary duty under Section 14 2(b) of the 1999 Constitution which is ensuring the security and welfare of the Nigerian people.”


It made a series of demand including:
Provide political and moral leadership for the security crisis and ensure governmental actions are humane in tandem with Section 17 (2) ( C ) of the Constitution; 

2. The Nigeria Police Council established by section 153 of the Constitution is constituted by the President, IGP, Chair of Police Service Commission and the 36 state governors. The NPC is empowered by the Construction to administer organise and supervise the Nigeria Police Force. The NPC should be called to meet regularly to address the crisis of insecurity 

3. End impunity for abuse of power and sectionalism through his appointments by balancing the need for competence with the federal character principle. In this way, he will demonstrate that every part of Nigeria matters as sectional appointments appear to fuel sectional violence;  

4. Amnesty for terrorists and abductors should stop. Huge ransom paid to criminal gangs is used to purchase arms and ammunition to attack communities. As security  is technology driven the Government must acquire the necessary equipment to deal with the menace of terrorism, banditry and abduction.

 5. Take responsibility and end the persecution of the media and free speech both of which are foundations of a democratic state. 6. Mobilize  our rich Nigerian assets to address the insecurity situation across the country and seek international cooperation to ramp up security assets.


It also demanded that the President should step aside if he cannot fulfil his constitutional role saying, ” Where the President fails to fulfill his constitutional duties as stated above, we demand he steps aside or  the National Assembly initiates impeachment proceedings against him on grounds of gross misconduct as provided for in Section 143 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

See the full text of the press release
NATIONAL SECURITY: BUHARI  & Governors HAVE SO FAR, FAILED.

 Introduction Nigeria is in dire straits.  All over the country, Nigerian citizens, including children, are killed daily by terrorists and criminals as well as in extra-judicial killings by state actors with the government doing little or nothing about it. The government, through the Minister of Defence, has instead callously abdicated its responsibility and called Nigerian citizens ‘cowards’ and urged Nigerians to ‘defend themselves’. 

Kidnapping for ransom has assumed an industrial and deadly scale never witnessed on the African continent. Our children are no longer safe in schools and Nigerian citizens and communities are now pauperised by terrorists who extort huge ransoms while murdering their hostages.

We condemn, in the strongest possible terms, what has now become the government’s standard state policy of using taxpayers’ money to pay terrorists thereby funding and encouraging terrorism and criminality. 

  President Buhari and his government have failed in their primary duty under Section 14 2(b) of the 1999 Constitution which is ensuring the security and welfare of the Nigerian people. Instead, under their watch, Nigeria is now a catalogue of bloodletting with:

 ●    The unending war in the North East with our troops often bearing the brunt of this government’s security failures; 

●    Gross injustices by President Buhari’s government against the Nigerian people such that peaceful protesters are threatened and attacked by the government’s security agents while terrorists carrying out mass murder, rape, maiming and kidnapping of Nigerians including women and children are feted, molly coddled, granted ‘amnesty’ and paid by the government. This is tantamount to funding and supporting terrorists, encouraging murder and the decimation of the Nigeria’s gallant troops and amounts to treason against the Nigerian State and people;

 ●    Terrorist herder attacks on unarmed farming communities and reprisal attacks in the face of government inaction and failure to bring the terrorist herdsmen and their funders to justice; 

●    Large scale terrorist attacks in the North West irresponsibly tagged by the government as ‘banditry’ in a bid to downplay their criminality; 

●    Industrial scale kidnappings all across the country;

 ●    Extrajudicial killings by State Security agents in various forms 

●    Inter-ethnic violence and 

●    Menace of political cult gangs and ethnic militia. Furthermore, Section 14 of the Constitution has imposed a duty on the State i.e FG, States & LGs. All Governments should invest in the security of life and property of every citizen. And since, armed robbery, kidnapping and murder or culpable homicide are state offences. 

All arrested suspected should be prosecuted by State Attorney Generals Nigeria is completely under policed. As a matter of urgency, more security personnel should be employed, trained and motivated to defend the society. When an American citizen was recently kidnapped in Niger State no ransom was paid. Yet, a team of US troops  invaded the country, killed two of the kidnappers and freed the abducted American! 

Our Demands 

This government, under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, has failed to protect Nigerians as is their primary duty under Section 14 (2)b of the 1999 Constitution and we hold President Buhari solely responsible as the buck stops at his desk. 

As Civil Society organisations, we call on the President to take immediate steps to : 

1

. Provide political and moral leadership for the security crisis and ensure governmental actions are humane in tandem with Section 17 (2) ( C ) of the Constitution; 

2. The Nigeria Police Council established by section 153 of the Constitution is constituted by the President, IGP, Chair of Police Service Commission and the 36 state governors. The NPC is empowered by the Construction to administer organise and supervise the Nigeria Police Force. The NPC should be called to meet regularly to address the crisis of insecurity 

3. End impunity for abuse of power and sectionalism through his appointments by balancing the need for competence with the federal character principle. In this way, he will demonstrate that every part of Nigeria matters as sectional appointments appear to fuel sectional violence;  

4. Amnesty for terrorists and abductors should stop. Huge ransom paid to criminal gangs is used to purchase arms and ammunition to attack communities. As security  is technology driven the Government must acquire the necessary equipment to deal with the menace of terrorism, banditry and abduction. 

5. Take responsibility and end the persecution of the media and free speech both of which are foundations of a democratic state. 

6. Mobilize  our rich Nigerian assets to address the insecurity situation across the country and seek international cooperation to ramp up security assets. 

7. Where the President fails to fulfill his constitutional duties as stated above, we demand he steps aside or  the National Assembly initiates impeachment proceedings against him on grounds of gross misconduct as provided for in Section 143 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Conclusion We remain hopeful as citizens of Nigeria and call on all Nigerians to keep hope alive as we bond together and build a nation where true peace and justice reign. 

 1. Signed:  1. Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) 2. Centre for Democratic Research and Training (CRDDERT) 3. Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) 4. Media Rights Agenda (MRA) 5. Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) 6. Socio-Economic Right and Accountability Project (SERAP) 7. Zero-Corruption Coalition (ZCC) 8. Partners on Electoral Reform 9. African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) 10. National Procurement Watch Platform 11. Praxis Center 12. Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civil Education (CHRICED) 13. Social Action 14. Community Action for Popular Participation 15. Borno Coalition for Democracy and Progress (BOCODEP) 16. Global Rights 17. Alliance for Credible Elections (ACE) 18. YIAGA Africa 19. Tax Justice and Governance Platform 20. Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria 21. Women In Nigeria 22. African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD) 23. Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre(RULAAC) 24. Women Advocate Research And Documentation Centre 25. Community Life Project 26. Nigerian Feminist Forum 27. Alliances for Africa 28. Spaces  for Change 29. Nigerian Women Trust Fund 30. Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa 31. BudgiT Foundation 32. State of the Union (SOTU) 33. Action International Nigeria 34. Femi Falana Chamber 35. HEDA Resource Centre 36. Conscience for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution 37. Organization Community Civic Engagement(OCCEN) 38. Say NO Campaign—Nigeria 39. Women In Media 40. Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) 41. Sesor Empowerment Foundation 42. House of Justice 43. Molluma Medico-Legal Center 44. Open Bar Initiative45. Tap N’Itiative46. Partners West Africa, Nigeria (PWAN)47. We The People48. Lex Initiative for Rights Advocacy and Development (LIRAD Nigeria)49. Centre for Impact Advocacy50. Actionaid51. Dorothy Njemanze Foundation52. FEMBUD53. Raising New Voices Initiative54. Haly Hope Foundation55. Centre for Liberty56. Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and Constitution57. Adopt a Goal for Development Initiative58. Education as a Vaccine59. Stand to End Rape60. TechHer61. Invictus Africa62. Dinidari Foundation63. International Peace and Civic Responsibility Centre (IPCRC)64. Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy and Development (FENRAD)65. Mowalek Centre for Sustainable Community Development66. Silverchip Fox67. Connected Development68. Srarina Initiative for Peace, Justice and Development (SIPJAD)
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