Dasuki, Sowore: Nigerians commend Buhari; PDP says nothing has changed

Dasuki, Sowore: Nigerians commend Buhari; PDP says nothing has changed

File Photo: DSS arrests Sowore in court

Nigerians from across different divides have continued to commend President Muhammadu Buhari on the release of former National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki , and the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Mr Omoyele Sowore, from detention.

But the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, cautioned Nigerians not to rejoice as the Buhari government is still deep in tyranny and abuse of democratic ideals. The PDP in a statement issued by Kola Ologbodiyan, its publicity secretary , said public perception about Buhari as a tyrant has not changed.

Different respondents to the news commended Buhari for finally bowing to the rule of law. They however urged the President not to accede to any advice that would pitch him against the rule of law.

The Federal Government had ordered the immediate release of both apparently bowing to popular will which has persisted since both men were granted bail by various courts at various times.

The Minister of Justice and Attorney- General of the Federation (AGF), Mr Abubakar Malami, disclosed the development in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

Malami said the decision to release them was in compliance with the bail granted by two  various  courts.

The statement read in part; “The office of the  Attorney- General of the Federation has reviewed the pending criminal charges against  Dasuki  and Sowore.

“Whilst the Federal High Court has exercised its discretion in granting bail to the defendants in respect of the charges against them, I am also not unmindful of the right of the Complainant/Prosecution to appeal or further challenge the grant of bail by the court.

” This is having regards to extant legal provisions, particularly Section 169 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.

“However, my office has chosen to comply with the court orders while considering the pursuit of its rights of appeal and/or review of the order relating to the bail as granted or varied by the courts.

“In line with the provisions of Sections 150(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and in compliance with the bail granted to Dasuki  (as recently varied by the Court of Appeal) and the bail granted to  Sowore, I have directed the State Security Services to comply with the order granting bail to the defendants and effect their release.”

Malami enjoined the two defendants  to observe the terms of their bail and refrain from engaging in any act that was inimical to public peace and national security.

He also urged them not to do anything to jeopardise their ongoing trial which would run its course in accordance with the laws of the land.

“I wish to reiterate again the utmost regard of my office for the entire judicial structure of Nigeria.

“This administration remains unrelenting in deepening the rule of law and the administration of justice in general,” Malami said.

Reacting to the order for release, counsel to Dasuki, Mr Ahmed Raji (SAN) commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the AGF for the decision.

“We thank God Almighty.  We thank God Almighty.  And we thank God Almighty.

“We thank the president of our country,  the AGF, the entire judiciary and all Nigerians.  It is well with us. May God continue to be with all of us,” Raji said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Dasuki has been in detention for five years.

Sowore was re-arrested on Dec. 6 after a court granted him bail in respect of his call for mass protest and a revolution against the Buhari-led administration.

His continued detention has generated international anger against the government  which describes it as a human violation.