EMMANUEL MARY
Kaduna
The Coalition of Ethnic Nationalities has called on Inspector General of Police (IGP) to arrest the former Zamfara People’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Dauda Lawal over court contempt.
The coalition made the call in a communique signed by Yerima shettima
President of Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Comr Mazi Okwu Nnabuike
President, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youths Council, Comr Eric Oluwole President Yoruba Youths Council Barr, Abubakar Kurawa from Arewa Lawyers Progressive Forum and Comr. Israel Uwejeyan, President Niger Delta Youth Congress and issued at the end of the coalition’s meeting held on Tuesday in Lagos.
“The leaders of this coalition of ethnic nationalities call for the immediate arrest of former PDP governorship flagbearer, Dauda Lawal for organizing a rally after a court of competent jurisdiction disqualified him along with all candidates in the last primary elections.
“We cannot fathom why a former PDP governorship candidate that has been disqualified from the party primaries should ignore the decision of the honorable court and carry on as if nothing has happened. This is a smear on decorum, abuse of judicial verdict and a classical example of contempt of court. We are shocked by this development because we expect those advising the PDP candidate to have warned him about the risks of contempt of court.
“We hereby call on the Inspector-General of Police to expedite action on this matter, in the interest of Rule of Law, democracy and social justice.
“There are other incidents of court nullification of primaries and Zamfara is proving to be an exception, for the wrong reason.
“The whole world knows that court initially nullified the primaries that produced Emmanuel Bwacha and Aishatu Binani as the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidates for Taraba and Adamawa states respectively.
“And the two candidates stopped their rallies immediately. And proceeded to the Court of Appeal and won back their cases. Unlike the former Zamfara PDP governorship candidate, Binani and Bwacha halted their rallies immediately after the court verdict and later proceeded to Court of Appeal to challenge the judgement of the lower court. But the former Zamfara PDP governorship candidate would not respect the law”.
“We learnt that the former PDP candidate has even boasted that he has held meetings with the Zamfara State Commissioner of Police( CP) before embarking on the rally, and this could be the exact reason why the CP has failed to take the appropriate action by investigating and sanctioning Dauda Lawal.We have reason to suspect that the CP is compromised”.
“We urge the IG of Police not to spare the Zamfara PDP governorship candidate, as his arrest should serve as deterrence to others, because no Nigerian citizen should consider himself as above the law, moreso under a democracy”.
“We also call on INEC to consider disqualifying PDP candidate Dauda Lawal even on the grounds of sponsoring thuggery for physical assault and injury to innocent Zamfara people and the destruction of Billboards.
“We read reports about the arrest of the thugs but we believe that doing so is not enough as their sole sponsor Dauda Lawal – should have been arrested same time as his terror gang members, because he is number one suspect.
“We advise the IG of Police to also replace the current CP of Zamfara because the aloofness of the police in the State, on this weighty issue that requires prompt arrest of Malam Dauda Lawal smacks of suspicious moves to cover up contempt case.
“We also want the Director-General of DSS in Abuja to replace the Zamfara DSS boss as we suspect he is compromised as well”.
“There is no justification for violence unleashed by these thugs in a fragile State like Zamfara unless there is deliberate plot to reverse the gains made by Governor Bello Mohammed Matawalle in the fight against insecurity”.
“The Nigeria Bar Association ( NBA) needs to wake up to its responsibility of protecting and promoting the interest of the judiciary. Politicians are disobeying court order deliberately, thereby ridiculing the authority of the institution of judiciary. This must be stopped”.