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I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by dodoniyi: 6:18pm On Mar 30, 2020
All serious countries declared emergency, passed or invoked laws to tackle COVID-19. Is Nigeria a banana republic?



After a deep reflection on President Muhammadu Buhari's decision to lockdown all movements in Lagos, Ogun and Abuja by presidential fiat for 14 days, I have resolved to challenge this unconstitutional action in court.

No responsible, democratic and civilised country will throw its constitution and laws into the dustbin in an effort to tackle a pandemic like COVID-19 the way President Buhari has done. Freedom of movement is a fundamental right guaranteed by Section 41 of the constitution.

While it is conceded that this right is not absolute, Section 45 of the constitution is clear to the effect that freedom of movement can only be taken away in the manner allowed by a law that is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society. Buhari has not relied on any law.

If Buhari is convinced that extraordinary measures are needed to contain Coronavirus, the proper action would have been for him to issue an instrument published in the official gazette of the government and make a proclamation of a state of emergency in Lagos, Ogun and Abuja.

By Section 305 (6) (b) of the constitution, such proclamation shall cease to have effect if it is not approved by a resolution of the National Assembly within two days where the National Assembly is in session or within 10 days where the National Assembly is not in session.

By Section 305 (2) of the constitution, the details of such proclamation can include extraordinary measures like lockdown. Those who say that the rule of law is useless because of this pandemic are mistaken. There is no exception to the rule of law in a constitutional democracy.

Buhari could have asked the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives to convene the National Assembly to approve a state of emergency. He could have simply issued regulations pursuant to the Quarantine Act. But he opted for his usual dictatorial ways of doing things.

As a resident of Lagos State, I am directly affected by the illegal action of the President. I will seek redress in court either before or after the expiration of this unconstitutional lockdown since there is no limitation of time with respect to fundamental right actions.

President Buhari can either retrace his unconstitutional steps immediately and follow the due process of law or face my impending legal action. The choice is his.

All serious countries declared emergency, passed or invoked laws to tackle COVID-19. Is Nigeria a banana republic?

http://saharareporters.com/2020/03/30/i-will-challenge-buharis-unconstitutional-lockdown-court-inibehe-effiong
Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by Stephenomozzy(m): 6:20pm On Mar 30, 2020
This one thinks that those who have died around the world would care about an infringement on their freedom of movement?

Egbon stay at home, nor be only you sabi court processes!

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Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by dukeprince50: 6:21pm On Mar 30, 2020
Mumu. Freedom of movement ke, go and move freedomely in sambisa na.

At this moment, we should all stay at home, what is upon us is not cute. And if we make the wrong move, humanity may seize to exist or should I say we may not have people above the age of 70 inhabiting the planet again since they are easier targets

We are free to move but desperate situations require desperate measures.

I just pity those weh no get shishi for hand

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Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by viccipedia: 6:22pm On Mar 30, 2020
Before or After the lockdown?

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Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by bigiyaro(m): 6:22pm On Mar 30, 2020
oga just shut your mouth and stay indoors, we are trying and praying to save lives of Nigerians and you are talking rubbish about law.... man is not made for the law rather, the law is made for man by man.

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Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by Adaogwashi1(f): 6:24pm On Mar 30, 2020
This one need to be arrested and sent to Italy or Spain with his family members angry





I still remain Ada ogwashi cool
Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by daddytime(m): 6:30pm On Mar 30, 2020
Ignorant charge and bail lawyer.
Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by omowolewa: 6:35pm On Mar 30, 2020
Okay, souka lafia

Barrister Kanranjangbananmon,

The president has sworn to protect life and will not allow your suicide.

Hope you pull it to Supreme Court where our loyal CJN will slam you heavy fine, heavier than your fees from Nursery to Law school.
Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by TRIGITlS: 7:31pm On Mar 30, 2020
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dukeprince50:
Mumu. Freedom of movement ke, go and move freedomely in sambisa na.

At this moment, we should all stay at home, what is upon us is not cute. And if we make the wrong move, humanity may seize to exist or should I say we may not have people above the age of 70 inhabiting the planet again since they are easier targets

We are free to move but desperate situations require desperate measures.

I just pity those weh no get shishi for hand
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Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by LivingSage: 7:35pm On Mar 30, 2020
Nuisance. Misplaced priorities. Corrupt people are there, you don't take them to Court. It's what will cause citizen harm you are trying to defend. Show off kill u
Re: I Will Challenge Buhari's Unconstitutional Lockdown In Court By Inibehe Effiong by sapientia(m): 7:35pm On Mar 30, 2020
Right you may be..

But we are in crisis mode

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