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Timi Frank Urges German Chancellor, Merkel, to Help Save Nigeria’s Democracy

by Our Reporter

Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has called on the visiting German
Chancellor, Angela Merkel, to help prevail on the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led government to adhere to the rule of law and respect the
fundamental human rights of Nigerians as part of her engagements during
her visit.

Frank said this has become necessary to save democracy and also stem the
growing tide of intimidation, harassment, intolerance and desperation by
the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration as the 2019 general
elections draw near.

Frank said: “Recall that I had about a month ago written an open letter to
you with an humble request that you join hands with leaders of the
international community to save democracy in Nigeria. I wish to reiterate
that call now that you are going to be here in Nigeria on Friday.

“I believe that your visit at this auspicious moment will to a large
extent help you to see the living condition of Nigerians and the slow pace
of infrastructural development in the country under the present
administration.

“I am happy that you have already spoken out about ongoing impunity in the
country and I want to urge you to reinforce that message during your
conversations with President Buhari and members of his cabinet.

“Permit me to draw your attention to my suggestions to your counterpart in
the United Kingdom, Theresa May, during her recent visit to Nigeria and
also to urge you to equally seek answers to the questions I proposed to
her.

“I have decided to reproduce the 10 questions below for the avoidance of
doubt which I want you seek answers to from President Buhari.

“The questions Nigerians want Your Excellency to ask President Buhari
include:

1. Is Buhari a democrat or an authoritarian/dictatorial President?

2. Is Buhari fighting corruption or shielding alleged corrupt persons who
now find the APC under his leadership a safe haven to escape prosecution?

3. Why is Buhari desperate to get Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki forcefully
removed as President of the Senate – by hook or crook – through the
invasion of the Senate by thugs and recent siege on the National Assembly
by a section of the nation’s security apparatus.

4. Why is Buhari and APC trying to truncate democracy by refusing to
prosecute those who have violated the sanctity of the parliament through
the recent brazen invasion/siege on the National Assembly?

5. Why has Buhari not ensured the release of Leah Sharibu – the Dapchi
school girl – who has continued to languish in captivity after others
girls they were kidnapped together have since regained freedom through
government’s direct intervention?

6. Why has Buhari kept the Leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria
(IMN), Sheik El-Zakzaky  in detention for over three years despite several
court rulings granting him bail?

7. Similarly, why has Buhari refused Col. Sambo Dasuki to go home after
six court judgements, including the ECOWAS Court of Justice, that have
granting him bail?

8. How can Buhari claim to champion an anti-corruption fight when the APC
under his leadership continues to compromise the nation’s electoral
process through open vote buying to win elections?

9. Why has Buhari continued to gag the press through arrests and long
detentions as witness in the case of Jones Abiri – a Port Harcourt based
journalist – who was detained without trial for two years and a Premium
Times reporter, Samuel Ogundipe who was incarcerated for failing to
disclose his sources to the police?

10. Why has Buhari refused to name murderous Fulani herdsmen as a
terrorist organization just like he did to the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB)?

“I sincerely believe that if you ask the above questions and get
assurances that the rule of law will be adhered to and human rights
respected by the government, it will go a long way to strengthen our
democracy, guarantee freedom of expression, association, assembly and
prevent the rising gale of intimidation, harassment, arrests and illegal
detention of opposition figures and journalists in the country,” Frank
added.

He further noted that if the tension and instability occasioned in the
country by the dictatorial tendencies of the present administration is not
curbed, bilateral or multilateral agreements entered into by the country
will be nugatory abinitio without peace, political stability and social
cohesion.

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