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SERAP Calls Out Wike for Targeting Human Rights Lawyer Odinkalu.

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In a significant development, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has strongly criticized Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike, for reportedly urging the Body of Benchers to take disciplinary action against human rights lawyer Chidi Odinkalu. The organization insists that this move is politically motivated and constitutes an attempt to stifle legitimate dissent.

Highlighting concerns over democratic values, SERAP has called on President Bola Tinubu to immediately intervene by restraining Wike from using intimidation tactics against Odinkalu. The group maintains that targeting individuals for lawfully exercising their rights undermines the judiciary’s independence and weakens public trust in Nigeria’s legal system.

The demand for disciplinary action against Odinkalu, SERAP argues, aligns with a troubling trend of increasing hostility towards activists, journalists, and human rights defenders in Nigeria. The organization stressed that such actions threaten the fundamental freedoms that underpin democracy and must be decisively addressed.

Under international legal frameworks, including the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers, governments are obligated to ensure that legal practitioners can perform their duties without fear of harassment, undue pressure, or retaliatory actions. SERAP warns that failing to uphold these standards risks further eroding Nigeria’s commitment to justice and accountability.

Furthermore, SERAP reiterated that the Nigerian Constitution (1999, as amended), along with various human rights treaties, safeguards the rights to freedom of expression, belief, association, and peaceful assembly. Lawyers, like all citizens, must be allowed to engage in legal discourse and advocacy without facing professional repercussions or politically motivated sanctions.

Legal analysts and civil society organizations have voiced alarm over the implications of Wike’s actions, warning that political interference in legal matters could set a dangerous precedent for the suppression of critical voices. Ensuring an independent judiciary is essential for upholding the rule of law and maintaining public confidence in the justice system.

Amid the growing backlash, many observers are calling on the Tinubu administration to reaffirm its dedication to democratic principles by protecting legal professionals from coercion. Upholding the independence of legal practitioners is crucial in ensuring a fair and impartial judicial process that serves the interests of justice.

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SERAP has vowed to explore all legal avenues to challenge any unjust actions against Odinkalu and other human rights advocates facing similar threats. Additionally, the organization has urged the international community to remain vigilant and take a stand against any attempts to undermine fundamental freedoms in Nigeria. The way this issue is handled will serve as a litmus test for the government’s commitment to human rights and judicial integrity.

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