Falana Raises Fears Over 2023 Polls, Says Constitutional Crisis Looming

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By; OLADELE ADEDAYO, Ado-Ekiti

As the race for the 2023 general elections gathers momentum, Human Rights Lawyer, Barr. Femi Falana (SAN), has raised fears over the conduct of the polls following the growing tension across the country occasioned by the activities of terrorists and other criminal elements, saying that if not tackled urgently,  it may plunge the country into a serious constitutional crisis.

Falana said since many parts of the country have been taken over by terrorists, it would be difficult to talk of having credible elections next year, lamenting that there are some states and several local government areas that have been completely overrun by the terrorists.

The legal icon stated this while speaking with newsmen in his homestead, Ilawe-Ekiti, Ekiti South West Local Government Area of Ekiti State at the weekend.

“There is no way you can hold elections in such states and local government areas. We are working towards a crisis which is going to lead to inconclusive elections if registered voters cannot exercise their franchise due to insecurity and negligence of the government. Whoever is declared winner will have problems because those who lose elections will insist that you must go and conduct elections in the areas where they are popular but which must have been taken over by the terrorists”

He however,  berated the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government’s  granting of state pardon to former governors of Plateau State, Joshua Dariye and Taraba State, Jolly Nyame who were jailed for stealing their various state funds, saying that the action of the government has further legitimised  corruption and mismanagement of public funds in the country.

The eminent lawyer posited that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari deceived the people of the country with his resolve to wage war against corruption at inception of the administration, saying events in recent time have exposed the deceit of the government.

He said the reasons adduced by the federal government in age and health grounds in releasing the two former governors were self-serving and unacceptable.

Falana said that under the present government, those accused and established to have stolen public funds running into billions of naira have been discharged and acquitted by the court through the deliberate frustration of their cases by office  of the Attorney General, Abubakar Malami, SAN,saying the most touted fight against corruption has collapsed like a park of cards.

According to him, “As far as the government is concerned, the pardon is just an extension of the policy of abandonment of the anti-corruption crusade. The government used the anti corruption crusade to deceive Nigerians and as soon as the government got established , little by little, the whole anti corruption collapsed.

“There are convicts in the nation’s correctional centres who are much older than the two former governors. By the way, the government has been giving  different reasons for the pardon; we were told they are being released on compassionate ground, on heath ground and age ground but what is important is that the Buhari’s administration has abandoned the anti corruption crusade.

“The pardon extended to the two former governors is an infinitesimal aspect of the abandonment of the anti-corruption crusade. There are those who have stolen billions of naira whose cases have been dropped or withdrawn from the courts by the Attorney General of the Federation(Abubakar Malami) who simply filed prosequi motions. There are others who were discharged and acquitted by courts on technical grounds, not that huge money was not stolen by them but the cases were compromised by the regime, while the suspects have been asked to go and enjoy their loot.”

The Human Rights Lawyer disagreed with the fixing of prices of nomination forms by political parties in the country, describing it as illegal, adding that outrageous nomination fees are not part of the criteria stipulated by the constitution for those seeking for elective positions.

On the recent call by a renowned lawyer, Afe Babalola for the setting up of a six-month interim government, Falana who expressed strong reservations, maintained that the federal government must address what has led to the call by the elder statesman, which he said is the disturbing wave of insecurity and dwindling economy challenges bedeviling the nation.

“While you may disagree with call for an interim government, you must at the same time address what has led to the call, which is the state of insecurity in the country. Apart from issuing press statements, the government does not bother about insecurity in the country, they issue statements from time to time and President Buhari will assure Nigerians of the safety and security of their lives and property but after that, we are waiting for the next attack,” he said.

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