HURIWA Gives Gov Chime 21 Days To Apologise For Allegedly Mistreating Wife
Gov Chime and Wife |
Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime has been given 21 days by the Human
Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, during which he is
expected to apologize to his estranged wife, Clara, or face a legal
action.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja in commemoration of the 2013 World Human
Rights Day, the group further implored the National Human Rights
Commission, NHRC, to promptly release the final report of its
investigation into the petition that was filed before it by Governor
Chime’s wife, even as it condemned the preliminary report that suggested
that the woman was mentally deranged.
HURIWA spoke through its National Coordinator, Mr Emmanuel Onwubiko,
decrying that Enugu State was among the few states yet to domesticate
many of the pro-women and pro-children legislations like the Child’s
Rights Act of 2003. “In fact, Enugu is one of the 12 States of the
federation and the only state in Southern Nigeria yet to domesticate the
Child’s Rights Act,” it added.
“Recall that HURIWA commended Chief Femi Falana, SAN, for accepting
the challenge to seek redress for the detained Clara Chime and also
recall that the National Human Rights Commission, at the instance of a
petition filed in that regard by Chief Falana, stepped into the matter
and commenced investigation into the allegation of illegal detention of a
Nigerian citizen inside a Government House built with tax payers’
money, but turned into an illegal detention facility allegedly by the
Governor of Enugu State.
“Unfortunately, the said ‘PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE’, happens to be no
other person but the second legally married wife of the same Governor
who is being alleged as the human right violator in this case.
“Recall also that the Governor had interpretatively admitted aspects
of the said allegation, but on the flimsy and unsustainable excuse that
his wife had medical challenges. It is a most hollow and pointless
excuse, which has been widely condemned by the human rights community
and men and women of good conscience since Enugu State Government House
is not a medical facility. “Gentlemen, recall also that while the
National Human Rights Commission began the said independent
investigation, reports emerged that the Enugu State Governor allegedly
bundled his wife out of her alleged detention facility and sent her
packing to God knows where. At the last count, we read in some media
accounts that the helpless woman had moved in with her sister somewhere
in the Southern part of Nigeria even as a suspected sponsored blackmail
soft sale story circulated the unsubstantiated story that Mrs. Chime
checked into a mental home in the United Kingdom.
“We want to unequivocally register our displeasure over the
foot-dragging of the National Human Rights Commission on this matter. We
are appalled that several weeks after this sad, shameful and
embarrassing development became public knowledge, and months after the
same story spread as hot cake in the grapes vine, the Commission has
failed so far to exhibit the desired level of urgency, transparency, and
accountability on this matter.
“The Commission is yet to come clean and tell Nigerians its findings
in black and white, backed up by empirical medical data and forensic
evidence regarding the claims that Mrs. Clara Chime indeed underwent
gruelling, sordid, senseless and insensitive maltreatment as well as
flagrant breaches of her constitutionally protected human rights,
including the fundamental human rights to association, movement, and
freedom of speech whilst she was allegedly kept under locks and keys on
the orders of the Governor prior to the intervention of God fearing
individuals including the reputable legal practitioner and Senior
Advocate of Nigeria.
“Whilst being mindful of the fact that we need not unduly intervene
in anyone’s private affair, but whenever there are public allegations of
human rights violations that remain un-investigated or shabbily
investigated, our consciences oblige us to vigorously campaign and draw
the national and international attention of civilized people and to
campaign for immediate redress of these violations, irrespective of the
social status of the offender and the victim.
“Furthermore, as we mark the World Human Rights Day, gentlemen, we
regret to inform you that our findings show that Enugu is notorious for
disrespecting the fundamental human rights of women and children.”
The group, in its nine-points demand, therefore asked the NHRC, to
immediately inform Nigerians in black and white of its findings
regarding the allegations of “arbitrary and inhumane arrest and illegal
detention of the wife of the Enugu State Governor allegedly by her now
estranged husband who is said to have also separated from his first wife
in alleged rancorous and indecorous manners.
“We demand that the NHRC should also publicly seek evidence from
people in the know regarding the allegation that Mrs. Chime prior to her
latest ‘sack’ from her alleged matrimonial ‘detention’ facility was
indeed allegedly maltreated and denied her fundamental rights to freedom
of association and movement. Human rights are sacrosanct, inviolable,
inalienable and importantly universal and their breaches must be
investigated promptly, impartially, and independently and the outcome
transparently rendered through publicly accountable process.
“State unequivocally that we will mobilize the human rights community
and men and women of good conscience to a mother of all protests should
there be the slightest conjectures or half-baked, concocted, and
manufactured stories to favour Governor Sullivan Chime in this matter.
We will also head to the United Nations Human Rights Council and the
Office of the Un-Rapporteur in charge of United Nations Women Commission
to demand redress.
“Demand unreserved public apology, in the meantime, from Governor
Sullivan Chime within one week from today for these series of alleged
violations of the rights of his wife and the womenfolk in a democratic
society.”
“Demand that the Enugu State House of Assembly immediately commences
processes of impeachment of Governor Sullivan Chime in the event of his
failure to tender public apology and make redresses.
“Indeed, a proactive legislature ought to have since commenced
impeachment processes against Governor Chime for the very reason that
the image of that state has been brought into disrepute by the level of
allegations of illegal detention of the First Lady of a state allegedly
by armed security operatives serviced with taxpayers money.
“Demand that the National Human Rights Commission should be aware
that the reputation of Mrs. Chime is at risk if this matter of rights
violations is undermined through behind the table dealing. Justice
delayed is justice denied and our women deserves all the fundamental
rights that are inherently theirs as respected members of the human
community same as their male counterparts,” the group noted.
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