Below is a press statement from them;
We are members of the #BringBackOurGirls Abuja Family, a
citizens movement advocating for the speedy rescue of the over 200 girls
abducted from Chibok Secondary School, Borno state. Ours has been a
single-issue campaign for the safe return of the abducted girls. In the last 34
days we have done so through peaceful daily sit-outs, and some marches to key
governmental actors urging them to act swiftly to rescue the girls from the
terrorists.
Earlier today we received with shock the statement credited
to the FCT Commissioner of Police Joseph Mbu that "...All Protests on the
Chibok Girls is hereby banned with immediate effect…"
We wish to remind the Commissioner of Police Mbu that he
cannot take any action that violates our Constitutionally guaranteed rights as
citizens, particularly our rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly
and association, amongst others as enshrined in Chapter Four (Section 40) of
the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended).
We are puzzled about the inconsistencies in the
communication emanating from the Nigerian Police. We recall that on 12th May,
2014, the Nigeria Police Force on its website published a news item with the
title: "Police Not Against Peaceful Assemblies" in which the
Inspector-General of Police, M.D. Abubakar restated the commitment of the
Nigeria Police Force to the protection and enforcement of the fundamental rights
of citizens.
Over the last 34 days, we have been widely acknowledged,
including by the Police and the Federal Government delegation, which
represented President Jonathan at one of our meetings for the peaceful,
disciplined, and decorous manner we have always conducted the activities of our
movement. In consonance with our approach, we shall tomorrow be in court with
our lawyers, Femi Falana SAN to file a suit challenging this purported ban by
C.P. Mbu.
In the interim, we shall not hold our sit-out today 3rd
June, because we shall be accompanying our lawyers to the Court where we hope
to obtain an immediate restraint on this unconstitutional, undemocratic and
repressive act. Our Movement is legitimate and lawful and cannot be arrested by
the police whose responsibility is to enforce, not betray the law.
We, the members of the #BringBackOurGirls Abuja Family,
remain resolute and will persist in
using all lawful means to sustain our peaceful advocacy for the safe rescue of
the Chibok Girls. We therefore encourage all those in Nigeria and other Nations
that have similarly taken a stand for the cause of the girls to continue to do
so with the clarion call: BRING BACK OUR GIRLS, NOW AND ALIVE!!!
Signed
Oby Ezekwesili and Hadiza Bala Usman
For the #BringBackOurGirls Abuja Family
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