Atiku Accuses Tinubu of Suppressing Free Speech Over Farotimi’s Arrest

Atiku Accuses Tinubu of Suppressing Free Speech Over Farotimi’s Arrest
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Former Vice President and 2023 presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, accused President Bola Tinubu of Suppressing Free Speech of Nigerians under his administration.

Atiku’s statement follows the recent arrest and detention of lawyer and human rights advocate, Dele Farotimi.

In a statement issued recently Atiku said Farotimi’s arrest is a grim throwback to the oppressive era of military rule, where dissent was systematically crushed. He lamented the involvement of law enforcement in what he termed a civil matter of defamation, calling it an “overreach of unimaginable proportions.”

“The arrest and detention of Dele Farotimi serve as a grim reminder of the dark days of military dictatorship, when the iron fist of tyranny sought to crush all dissent,” Atiku said. “Defamation is not a criminal offense that should involve law enforcement. This is nothing less than using a sledgehammer to swat a fly.”

He further accused the Tinubu administration of pursuing an “insidious agenda” to intimidate critics and silence opposing voices. He warned that such actions were eroding democratic principles and fostering a one-party state, urging the government to respect constitutionally enshrined rights to free speech and association.

“The recent arrest of Dele Farotimi underscores a troubling trend by this administration to intimidate citizens and the press, particularly those critical of the regime. These actions are a direct contradiction to the principles of democracy and serve only to pave the way for authoritarian rule,” he added.

Atiku recalled his personal experience as an example of appropriate legal redress, recalling that in 2019, he pursued a court case against an individual who defamed him rather than involving the Police to settle scores.

“Freedom of speech and association are not privileges but rights guaranteed by the Constitution. If anyone feels wronged by defamatory words, the courts are the proper venue for resolution, not the Police,” he emphasized.

While demanding for Farotimi’s immediate and unconditional release, Atiku called on the Tinubu administration to refrain from weaponizing law enforcement agencies for political vendettas.

Didactic Information Hut recalls that Farotimi, a vocal critic of the government, was arrested on charges of defamation. His arrest later sparked widespread outrage among activists, civil society groups, and opposition leaders, who view the action as part of a broader crackdown on dissent in Nigeria.

Atiku is among many other Leaders who have criticized the Tinubu administration’s perceived disregard for democratic norms and human rights.

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