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    Afenifere Condemns Arrest of Dele Farotimi, Calls for Immediate Release

    Veritas World NewsBy Veritas World NewsDecember 10, 2024Updated:December 10, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Afenifere Condemns Arrest of Dele Farotimi, Calls for Immediate Release

    Lagos, Nigeria— Afenifere, the influential pan-Yoruba socio-political group, has strongly condemned the recent arrest of human rights lawyer and activist Dele Farotimi. In a statement released today, Afenifere described the detention as an affront to freedom of expression and called for Farotimi’s immediate release.

    The arrest, linked to a defamation case filed by Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, has sparked widespread criticism from civil society groups, political activists, and human rights organizations, who view the case as an attack on democratic principles.

    What Is Going On?

    Dele Farotimi is currently in custody following his remand by a Chief Magistrate Court in Ado-Ekiti. The defamation charges stem from allegations made in Farotimi’s book, “Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System,” which accused certain Supreme Court judges of corruption.

    Farotimi’s bail hearing has been adjourned until December 20, 2024, leaving him in detention pending further proceedings. Afenifere, known for its advocacy for democracy and human rights, has joined other groups in condemning the arrest.

    In their statement, the group said: “The arrest and detention of Dele Farotimi represent a gross violation of his constitutional right to freedom of speech. It sets a dangerous precedent for using the judiciary as a tool of oppression.”

    Afenifere’s Demands

    Afenifere has called on the Federal Government and the judiciary to:

    • Release Dele Farotimi immediately.
    • Ensure that the judiciary remains impartial and free from external influences.
    • Protect citizens’ constitutional rights to free expression and dissent.

    The group warned that the arrest risks escalating tensions and eroding public trust in the judiciary.

    What Is the Possible Fate of Dele Farotimi?

    The case against Farotimi presents several potential scenarios:

    1. Bail Approval:
      Farotimi could be released on bail at the December 20 hearing, allowing him to resume his advocacy while the trial proceeds.
    2. Prolonged Legal Battle:
      If the charges are not dismissed, Farotimi could face a lengthy trial, further galvanizing public opinion and human rights advocacy.
    3. Case Dismissal:
      If the court finds that the charges infringe upon Farotimi’s right to free speech, the case could be dismissed, setting a precedent for protecting activists against defamation suits.

    What Is True and Untrue About Public Opinion?

    • True:
      • Many Nigerians see the arrest as politically motivated and an attempt to stifle dissent.
      • Human rights organizations have documented a pattern of using legal tools to intimidate activists and critics.
    • Untrue:
      • Claims that the arrest was ordered directly by the government lack evidence; the case was initiated by a private individual.
      • Assertions that Farotimi has been convicted are false. He remains a defendant awaiting trial.

    According to Veritas World News, “The arrest of Dele Farotimi has exposed the fragility of Nigeria’s commitment to democratic principles. Upholding freedom of speech is essential for fostering trust in governance and the rule of law.”

    Public Reaction and Broader Implications

    The arrest has sparked outrage across Nigeria:

    • Civil Society: Advocacy groups view the detention as a test of Nigeria’s democratic values and have called for peaceful protests.
    • Political Leaders: Figures like Timi Frank and Afenifere have expressed solidarity with Farotimi, urging his immediate release.
    • International Attention: Human rights organizations and foreign observers are closely monitoring the case, viewing it as indicative of the state of freedom of expression in Nigeria.

    The outcome of the case could have far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s legal and political landscape, particularly concerning the balance between defamation laws and constitutional rights.

    Conclusion: A Call for Justice

    The arrest of Dele Farotimi has reignited debates about freedom of expression and the independence of Nigeria’s judiciary. Afenifere’s condemnation underscores the growing demand for accountability and fairness in the legal process.

    As Veritas World News emphasizes, “In a democracy, the right to criticize authority is not just a privilege but a necessity. How Nigeria resolves this case will shape its democratic identity for years to come.”

    #DeleFarotimi #Afenifere #FreedomOfSpeech #HumanRights #JusticeInNigeria #VeritasWorldNews

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