Human rights advocate Femi Falana has repudiated the claim by the governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sullivan Chime, that he did not receive a brief from his wife to represent her to secure her release from the illegal detention imposed by her husband, the governor.
“I wish to say, without any fear of contradiction, that I have her instructions in writing to challenge her illegal detention at the Government House, Enugu,” he declared in a statement on Wednesday. “Through the assistance of some of the security personnel in the Government House she has since spoken to me on phone to confirm her instructions. Indeed, Mrs Chime’s mother and her personal physician have also been in touch with me urging me to take all appropriate measures to secure her freedom from Governor Chime’s illegal confinement.”
Beyond that, Mr. Falana pointed out that contrary to the governor’s diversionary statement, he does not need the instructions of citizens who are illegally detained to demand for their release.
“Without any instructions I am duty bound to file cases in court to secure the enforcement of the fundamental rights of detainees to personal liberty. For the avoidance of doubt, the doctrine of locus standi in the area of human rights has been abolished by the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 2009 which came into force on December 1, 2009,” he said.
Mr. Falana noted that at the press conference Governor Chime succeeded in confirming the allegation that he has held his wife in illegal custody but attempted to justify the illegality by alleging that his wife has “a medical challenge”.
Said the statement: “When Governor Chime was recently medically challenged he was not subjected to solitary confinement in the Government House but flown abroad for adequate medical treatment,” the lawyer said. “But Mr Chime has conspired with his private physicians to sentence his wife to unwarranted mental torture and psychological trauma in a room in the Government House for the past four months. If Mr. Chime’s claim is correct that the wife is non compos mentis, when was the Enugu Government House converted to a psychiatric hospital?
“Having confirmed the allegation that he has willfully infringed the fundamental rights of his wife to personal liberty, dignity of the person and freedom of movement Governor Chime should release his wife from illegal custody [and] be warned not to divert attention from the brutal abuse of the rights of his wife. If he and his doctors are convinced that she is medically challenged they should send her to a hospital for quick recovery!”
Mr. Falana thanked the Director-General of the State Security Service who, he said, has directed the security service personnel attached to the Government House to desist from teaming up with the Governor to hold his wife hostage
Falana should sharrap their!
ReplyDeleteFalana should not in a bid to exercise his legal endowments, put the family of Gov. Chime in disarray. ADR is seriously needed in such matters.
ReplyDeleteI do not understand the beef in this matter @ Chiosom and Anonymous. If the lady in question is your sister, I bet you would have a different opinion on this issue. Remember that saying: "those who live in glass houses should not throw sones". Let's try and be objective on some issues and imagine: "if it happened to me or my sibling"...,.
ReplyDeleteLike Falana rightly said, if she's psychologically unfit, the Governor should send her to a psychiatric home, even if it's overseas, quid quo pro. If she wants a separation, allow due to one reason or the other, allow her to go. After all he'll not be the first governor to be divorced or separated while in power. If I may recall, Chimaroke on my mind..........
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ReplyDeleteI do not understand the beef in this matter @ Chiosom and Anonymous. If the lady in question is your sister, I bet you would have a different opinion on this issue. Remember that saying: "those who live in glass houses should not throw stones". Let's try and be objective on some issues and imagine: "if it happened to me or my sibling"...,.
Like Falana rightly said, if she's psychologically unfit, the Governor should send her to a psychiatric home, even if it's overseas, quid pro quo. If she desires a separation, due to one reason or the other, allow her to go. After all he'll not be the first governor to be divorced or separated while in power. If I may recall, Chimaroke on my mind..........
Some1 is not saying the truth here, but one thing is sure, in every rumour there is element of truth.
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