INDEPENDENCE: NBA VOWS TO SUE VIOLATORS OF PROTESTERS’ RIGHTS
NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE ON THE OCCASION OF NIGERIA’S 64TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY
Fellow Compatriots,
On this momentous occasion of Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) extends its warmest wishes to all citizens as we reflect on our journey as a nation. Over the past six decades, we have faced numerous challenges, yet we continue to stand united in our quest for justice, democracy, and progress.
Independence Day is not just a day of celebration but also a day for sober reflection. It is a reminder of our shared responsibility to build a nation where the rule of law prevails, where human rights are respected, and where governance is conducted in the best interests of the people. The Nigerian Bar Association remains committed to these principles as we work towards a brighter and more just future.
As we mark this anniversary, it is important to acknowledge the growing calls from citizens for better governance, accountability, and respect for human rights. The ongoing protest movement, tagged “Fearless in October” by anti-bad governance protesters, highlights the ongoing demand for positive change. It is the right of every Nigerian to peacefully express their views and seek better governance without fear of harassment or intimidation.
In light of this, the NBA reaffirms its commitment to protecting the fundamental rights of all Nigerians. We will be providing pro bono legal services to peaceful protesters who may face any form of intimidation, harassment, or arbitrary detention during the protests. We have mandated the NBA Citizens’ Liberties Committee, in conjunction with the NBA Human Rights Committees of our various branches, to be on standby throughout the country to respond swiftly to any incidents of human rights abuse. The NBA will not hesitate to take legal action against any violations of these rights.
The NBA stands firmly in support of the principles of democracy, freedom of speech, and peaceful assembly, which are enshrined in our Constitution. We call on law enforcement agencies to exercise restraint and uphold the law by ensuring that citizens are free to express their views peacefully.
As we celebrate our 64th year of independence, let us remember that the strength of a nation lies in the respect it gives to its people, the accountability of its leaders, and the integrity of its institutions. The NBA will continue to advocate for these values as we journey towards a more equitable and just society.
May Nigeria continue to grow in peace, unity, and justice. Happy Independence Day!
Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN
President, Nigerian Bar Association
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