‘AGF Malami Is A Disgrace To Rule Of Law’

Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN
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Minister of Justice and Solicitor-General of the Government of Alberta, Canada, Kelechi Madu, has stated that the Nigerian Minister of Justice and Attorney-General (AGF), Abubakar Malami, was a disgrace to the rule of law over the AGF’s alleged conduct in the abduction and forcible return to Nigeria of  leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, from Kenya.

Madu stated this in a post on his LinkedIn page.

 Madu wrote: “The Attorney-General of Nigeria, Abubakar Malami, is a disgrace to the rule of law and not worthy to be an officer of the court.

“He has shown himself to be a bigot who does not understand what it means to live in a pluralistic society governed by the dictates of the rule of law.

“Nigeria is burning, and the people of Nigeria, except those who are holding the country down, want out.

“You cannot destroy the hope and aspirations of a people destined for greatness and expect them to bow down in servitude.

“You cannot destroy a generation of people and expect them not to fight for their freedom. The power of guns, state-sponsored terrorism will not achieve peace or the preservation of Nigeria.

“The Igbo and other ethnic groups in Nigeria who are calling for Nigeria to be renegotiated do not seek violence or war. They seek peace. They seek progress and the advancement of their people. They seek fairness, safety, equity, and justice for their people.

“They seek the opportunity for their children to grow up and achieve their God-given abundant potential.

“They seek the rise of a people with the work ethic, intellect and capacity to be a truly global super power on the continent of Africa. They seek dignity over inhumane treatment. They seek life over death.

“Friends of the black world must unite and liberate the people of Nigeria from this bondage and from the claws of corrupt and inept politicians who have no business being near the corridor of Nigeria’s political power.”


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