Monday 20 May 2019

Full list of 40 Nigerians in ‘illegal custody’ of navy as Falana writes Buhari, seeks their release

- Falana writes President Buhari over an alleged illegal detention of 40 Nigerians by the authorities of the Nigerian Navy

- The popular human rights lawyer urged the president to order the release of the detainees

- The affected Nigerians have reportedly been in detention since September 2018 for an undisclosed offence

Femi Falana, popular human rights lawyer, has written President Muhammadu Buhari urging him to order the release of 40 Nigerians who have been in “illegal custody” of the Nigerian navy.

In a letter on Sunday, May 19, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) said the individuals had been arrested and imprisoned without being arraigned in court.

The Cable reports that the detainees including Dada Labinjo, a navy captain, and Sherifat Ibe Lambert (also known as Mrs Bola Labinjo), a lt. commander, have been in detention since September 2018 for an undisclosed offence.

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Falana had earlier called on Abubakar Malami, Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), to take action against the naval authorities over the “violations of the fundamental rights of the detainees”.

He said the naval authorities had obtained a remand warrant from a magistrate’s court in Apapa, Lagos, but after three months of incarceration without any criminal charges filed against the detainees, the court reviewed their case on January 7, 2019, and ordered that they should be released immediately.

In his letter, the lawyer said the “unlawful detention” contravened sections of the 1999 constitution and the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights Ratification and Enforcement.

“We have received complaints from the family members of 40 Nigerian citizens who are being detained without trial on the orders of the Authorities of the Nigerian Navy,” the letter read.

“It may interest Your Excellency to know that the detainees have been held incommunicado in dehumanising conditions for periods ranging from six to eight months.

“In fact, some of the detainees are incarcerated in an underground military detention facility in Abuja while others are held inside one of the vessels impounded by the Nigerian Navy in Marina, Lagos.

“The detainees have been subjected to mental, psychological and physical torture contrary to the provisions of the Anti Torture Act, 2017.

“Furthermore, in utter contempt of court the authorities of the Nigerian Navy have defied valid and subsisting orders of competent courts for the unconditional release of some of the detainees.

“Apart from such contemptuous conduct the Nigerian Navy recently denied knowledge of the whereabouts of the 15 detainees held in a detention facility in Abuja.

“As soon as we pointed out that the remand order procured by the Nigerian Navy for the detention of the 15 detainees had been quashed by the chief magistrate court in Apapa, Lagos state the Naval Authorities turned round to file criminal charges against 5 of them before a Court Martial.

“Since all the detainees are entitled to their fundamental rights to dignity and liberty guaranteed by sections 34 and 35 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended and articles 5 and 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights Ratification and Enforcement Act (Cap A9) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, we urge Your Excellency to direct the Chief Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, to either release the detainees from unlawful custody or arraign them in court without any further delay.

“In view of the fact that the illegal detention of the 40 Nigerian citizens for several months without trial has exposed the federal government to unwarranted embarrassment the Chief of Naval Staff ought to be sanctioned by Your Excellency.”

Below is a list of all the detainees:

  1. Captain Dada Labinjo,
  2. Lt. Commander Sherifat Ibe Lambert
  3. Benjamin Gold
  4. Peter Pulle,
  5. Pius Paul,
  6. Onoja Reuben,
  7. Adeleke Adewale,
  8. Labinjo Kehinde,
  9. Ogunmoyero Oluwasehun,
  10. Emmanuel Oputa,
  11. Innocent Sunday,
  12. Iejoro Friday,
  13. Hamza Yakubu,
  14. Segun Yusuf.
  15. Master-Melvin Jack ;
  16. Chief Mate-Adebayo Mayoma
  17. Chief Mate- Francis Oneyema
  18. 2nd Eng-Godwill Umoh
  19. Bosin-Miebaka Iyala
  20. Elect 2-Edu Fidelis
  21. Elect 2-Richard David
  22. Camp Boss-Daniel Harrison
  23. Asaiki Okeoghene
  24. AB 1-Omogoye Bolaji
  25. AB 2-Victor Uchendu
  26. AB 3-Oloyede Ademola
  27. Oiler-Simon Onyisi Mike
  28. Eng cadet-Udom Victor Jerome
  29. Godwin Etiaka Ojodusi
  30. Sixtus Ganabel
  31. Owei Ukuto
  32. Jeremiah Victor
  33. Collins Joel
  34. Augustine Omonisa
  35. MV Akemijo Deborah
  36. Mike Simeon
  37. Umoren Daniel
  38. James Archibong
  39. Umon Godswill Emmanuel
  40. MT Adeline Jumbo

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Falana accused the members of the National Assembly of toying with the security of the country over their refusal to approve state policing owing the current challenges facing parts of the nation.

Falana said: “With profound respect, the members of the National Assembly are toying with the security of our country.

“How can the Senate in this stage and time be passing resolution asking for state police? Or the House of Representatives requesting the president to come and address the members of the National Assembly on the security situation in the country.”

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