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Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Racoon(m): 9:12pm On Jan 02, 2020
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, says the regime of Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had the right to continually detain Sahara Reporters Publisher, Omoyele Sowore; and a former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), despite court orders.

Malami said this during a programme titled, ‘Good Morning Nigeria’ on NTA on Thursday.The minister said the constitution gives the government the right to appeal court orders to the level of the Supreme Court.

He said during the process of applying for variation of court orders or appealing judgements, the enforcement of that court order can be delayed and this ought not to be termed as disobedience to court orders.

When asked if this was what happened in the cases of Dasuki and Sowore, the AGF said, “There were applications for setting aside orders; there were appeals for stay of execution all through. So, until those matters reach the Supreme Court and it takes the final decision, relating there, you are still operating within the ambit and context of rule of law.”

Malami, who had come under intense criticism for disobedience to court orders, said Nigerians must understand that not all court orders must be obeyed.

The AGF stated, “Perhaps I need to clear the air on how the rule of law operates within the context of the Nigerian constitution. We have multiple and a plethora of judicial decisions that establishes a fact that when you are challenging a court order through a judicial process, the idea of disobedience to that court order does not arise.

The PUNCH, however, reports that in the case of Sowore, the DSS never stated that its refusal to release him was based on an appeal of his bail granted by the court.

Rather, the DSS, through its spokesman, Peter Afunnaya, gave several reasons for about a month, some of which included that his lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), refused to come to take his bail or that the agency would only release him to a surety.

In another instance, Afunnaya said, “We cannot just release Sowore and ask him to go because he may be knocked down by a vehicle at the gate.”Sowore was later released but re-arrested inside the court the following day for reasons unstated.

The Buhari regime has come under intense criticisms from rights groups locally and internationally for human rights abuses and disobedience to court orders.In some instances, when persons are released in compliance with court orders, they are re-arrested and detained indefinitely.

Malami, however, stated that the decision to release Dasuki and Sowore recently was not based on any international pressure but the prerogative of mercy.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/we-had-right-to-hold-sowore-dasuki-despite-court-orders-malami/amp/

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Davash222(m): 9:14pm On Jan 02, 2020
Rubber stamped AGF!!

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Racoon(m): 9:16pm On Jan 02, 2020
Imagine how these imbeciles in power keep insulting the sensibility of reasonable Nigerians? So why didnt just close the courts and practice the full fledged dictatorship your principal is already practicing?

How did Nigeria arrived @ this stage wherein the President, CJN and AGF are the author and final arbiters on the rule of law in the land?

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Racoon(m): 9:20pm On Jan 02, 2020
“The hope of escaping with impunity is the greatest incentive to vice.”-(Cicero)

“As soon as it is possible to disobey with impunity, disobedience is legitimate."-(Jean-Jacques Rousseau).
Utter disregard to the rule of law, judicial & democratic processes is not unusual in a tyrannical regime that boldly said "National security supersedes the rule of law."

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by kindy51(m): 9:21pm On Jan 02, 2020
I am not surprise to hear this from the AGF. I mean what do you expect he is just defending his paymaster undecided

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by BuhariAdvocate: 9:22pm On Jan 02, 2020
Its court that misleading the general public, on certain matters. That's why some people say president not respect rule of law.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Racoon(m): 9:23pm On Jan 02, 2020
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BuhariAdvocate:
Its court that misleading the general public, on certain matters. That's why some people say president not respect rule of law.
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Guess you were in Nigeria in 1984-85 & still in Nigeria 2015 till date that Maj.Gen.Buhari held sway & still still holding forte as the ruler therein? The impunity, lawlessness and utter disregard for democratic norm by this regime is self-initiated and didnt start today.Pls swerve.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Foxman19: 9:26pm On Jan 02, 2020
Guy the way you are irritating on this forum no be small. Meanwhile you have lost your conscience. If i may ask how much Buhari is paying you.
BuhariAdvocate:
Its court that misleading the general public, on certain matters. That's why some people say president not respect rule of law.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by greatiyk4u(m): 9:35pm On Jan 02, 2020
Even those who have never opened the Nigeria constitution are here insulting an erudite SAN without countering his argument constructively and intelligently

Which way Nigerian people?

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by MrALIVE: 9:36pm On Jan 02, 2020
Thunder fire you and Buhari.


#Idiots#

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by BuhariAdvocate: 9:38pm On Jan 02, 2020
Do you know more than san what is your profession guy.
Racoon:
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Guess you were in Nigeria in 1984-85 & still in Nigeria 2015 till date that Maj.Gen.Buhari held sway as the ruler therein? The impunity, lawlessness and utter disregard for democratic norm by this regime is self-initiated and didnt start today.Pls swerve.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by LibertyRep: 9:47pm On Jan 02, 2020
The FG and the DSS never for once mentioned that the bails granted the duo had been appealed. What we heard was that Dasuki wasn't released because of National Security which in their own wisdom supercedes rule of law.

Nigerians aren't dumb to have clamoured for their release on bail if the government had appealed their bails. This explanation by the AGF is mere damage control.

Sadly these are the people advising and perhaps misadvising the Retired Major General on matter of constitution he is likely deficient in .

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by cedar3: 9:50pm On Jan 02, 2020
It's a pity this is coming from a supposed 'learned' brain.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by englishmart(m): 5:06am On Jan 03, 2020
There's no learned brain the north

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by linearity: 5:07am On Jan 03, 2020
greatiyk4u:
Even those who have never opened the Nigeria constitution are here insulting an erudite SAN without countering his argument constructively and intelligently

Which way Nigerian people?

The suppose SAN is speaking nonsense to defend nonsense.

You don’t disobey an order simply because you are appealing it. Until the Supreme Court has a say on the matter, he must obey the lower court's order, because that is the highest order in town.

If he had problem with the order and still wants to detain them, the government can easily go back to the Judge that granted bail and ask him to put his order on hold pending their appeal.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by rhames(m): 5:10am On Jan 03, 2020

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Nobody: 5:16am On Jan 03, 2020
BuhariAdvocate:
Its court that misleading the general public, on certain matters. That's why some people say president not respect rule of law.

Is stupidity your birth right?

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by helinues: 5:17am On Jan 03, 2020
Confession time
Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by telkevog(m): 5:19am On Jan 03, 2020
You don de run mouth like tap now, see U.S for your back o!

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by socialmediaman: 5:20am On Jan 03, 2020
Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by blackboy2star(m): 5:21am On Jan 03, 2020
Malami ask Adoke about his freedom today, we all waiting

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Idris29(m): 5:22am On Jan 03, 2020
Tell AGF Malami not to worry, the same rule will apply to him when he leaves office. Adoke SAN was ones the Chief law officer of Nigeria but today the law is catching up with him.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by explosiveskull(m): 5:22am On Jan 03, 2020
nawa ooo, they shouldn't be giving excuses for disobeying court order, if they weren't a paramilitary outfit that is armed, will they be able to hold anyone against court order. na just the gun wey Dem dey carry dey fear people not to have lynched them to Oblivion.
our law enforcement agencies should be retrained and reoriented in self esteem and confidence, these guys are only sure of their authority when they are welding a gun, have you seen how a United States police officer carries himself? with the highest decorum and self respect but unlike in Nigeria here.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Bossontop(m): 5:31am On Jan 03, 2020
undecided
Wow.........just wow

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by EagleNest(m): 5:38am On Jan 03, 2020
Bland excuse. America obviously put pressure on them and they did the right thing instanta.

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by lonelydora: 5:44am On Jan 03, 2020
How did this man become a SAN?

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by henrinco(m): 5:54am On Jan 03, 2020
lonelydora:
How did this man become a SAN?
Quota system

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Nobody: 5:54am On Jan 03, 2020
Nice
Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by boolet: 5:59am On Jan 03, 2020
If the court had nullified Bubu's election, una think say he go commot? grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by Dpaulie(m): 6:01am On Jan 03, 2020
Display of foolishness and educated illiteracy everywhere, from executive to the legislature than to the judiciary....Nigeria na wa ooh

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Re: Malami: We Were Right To Hold Sowore, Dasuki Despite Court Orders by philkoms: 6:02am On Jan 03, 2020
This sycophant called AGF is part of the problem we have in this country. Interpreting constitution upside down.

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