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Shame! Nigeria's Agf Advices US On How To Extradite Nigerian Citizen by Kavuki: 10:51am On May 22, 2018
C. N Okoligwe wrote:

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ADVOCACY FOR RULE OF LAW, EQUITY & JUSTICE
SHAME! NIGERIA'S AGF ADVISES U. S. ON HOW TO EXTRADITE NIGERIAN CITIZEN SENATOR KASHAMU
It is true that most human rights activists and organisations have been bogged down by existential challenges, especially as most of the key actors in the human rights community have either become players in our present day democratic space or faced with the harsh condition of daily living.
But, for those of us who see human rights activism and the fight for equity and justice as a calling, we cannot abandon our first love. Even at the risk of losing my life, I cannot condone injustice being done to a fellow human being.
I do not know the man they call Senator Burunji Kashamu. But, when I had the opportunity to read an article about his philanthropic activities, politics and how his opponents have been using his past challenges to taunt and haunt him, I was first moved to tears. Then, I felt a sense of guilt. I felt a sense of guilt because I had stumbled on some documents that could have helped his case but I was nonchalant. The document, which formed the basis of the report that The Punch newspaper published recently, has been in my possession since 2016. I do not have access to the senator and do not wish to. However, I owe it a public duty and a duty to my conscience to release these documents to the public so they could share in my astonishment. If anybody sees it on the internet and decides to draw his attention to it, so be it. The documents show how our own Attorney-General of Federation (AGF) is inviting and practically begging a foreign government to request for the extradition of a Nigerian citizen! And wait for it, a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria! If this could happen to a senator, what hope does the common man have? This was the basis of the report that the Federal Government has requested the U.S. to send a fresh request for the senator’s extradition since the one that was filed earlier had been dismissed by the court. Stripped of all legalese, how right is it for the Attorney-General of a sovereign state like Nigeria to advise, seek or suggest how to take away her own citizen? This is the question begging for answer…See the documents below (They include a letter authorized by the AGF and addressed to the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria and an internal memo in which the AGF directed his officers to write a letter to the U.S Embassy). Nigeria, we hail thee…Our own dear native land…Help us to build a nation where no man is oppressed…
C.N. OKOLIGWE
National Coordinator

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