CSOs writes Osinbajo over continuous detention of Gloria Okolie

They (CSO and stakeholders) condemned the continued detention of Okolie after a court had ordered that the police should either release the suspect on bail or charge her to court.
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OVER 23 civil society organisations and stakeholders have called on vice president Yemi Osinbajo, to prevail on the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba and his men to release Gloria Okolie, who was allegedly linked to the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra( IPOB).

They (CSO and stakeholders) condemned the continued detention of Okolie after a court had ordered that the police should either release the suspect on bail or charge her to court.

They also described the act of the security outfit as irresponsible, unconstitutional and contempt of court.

The police had arrested and detained the 22-year-old Gloria since June for allegedly spying for IPOB/ESN.

Her family had claimed that she was used as a maid and sex slave by the officers while in custody.

See letter by the CSOs in full below:

Tuesday, 14, September, 2021

Open Letter to the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo

Your Excellency,

Re: Continued Indefinite Detention of Gloria Okorie by the Nigeria Police and Police’s Flagrant Disobedience to Court Orders to release her or charge her to court

We, the undersigned human rights and civil society organizations in Nigeria, write to you most respectfully regarding Gloria Okorie, a 21-year-old female (undergraduate/trader) and native of Imo State who has been in police detention for over 100 days.

Gloria was arrested on June 17, 2021 and detained secretly by the Inspector-General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team (IRT) at their Tiger Base office in Owerri, Imo State, before she was transferred to the Abuja headquarters of IRT. For 100 days, the Police has continued to stubbornly and contemptuously detain Gloria in defiance of several legitimate efforts to release her, including a court order on the police to release her on bail or immediately charge her to court, repeated pleas and efforts by her parents and family members to secure her bail, civil society demands for her release on the ground of her constitutional rights under Nigeria’s 1999 constitution as well as public outcry and media reports and critical commentaries over her continued detention by the Police in flagrant violation of the law.

Your Excellency, for weeks Gloria’s parents and relatives searched for their daughter, running from community to community, hospitals to morgues, police station to police station, and churches, in search of any lead until her whereabouts was eventually disclosed by a commercial motorcyclist who was arrested alongside with Gloria two weeks earlier. This Good Samaritan traced Gloria’s family to inform them of the location of their daughter.

The police issued a belated and face-saving statement through their public relations unit claiming that Gloria was a spy girl for IPOB/ES. This was in response to public outrage, after they had kept her in custody for 70 days without charging her to court as required by law and causing her and her parents and community serious heartache and trauma.

Your Excellency, which parents would sleep as much as with one eye while their daughter is missing! Even after confirming that your daughter is with the police, which parent will be at ease not having access to her, not knowing her state of health, not being able to hold her and support her and reassure her that all will be well.

Your excellency, for the 100 days in unlawful detention, the IRT has stripped Gloria of every fundamental right guaranteed under the Nigeria constitution, 1999. The right to a speedy trial. Right to legal representation. Presumption of innocence until convicted by a competent court. For 100 days, Gloria has been denied access to her family. She has been denied access to a lawyer. With the conduct of the IRT, it is fair to conclude that the Police has already convicted Gloria even without a trial. They have deliberately and consistently kept Gloria incommunicado.

The Police has also continued to conduct itself with impunity despite public outcry and repeated civil society calls for Gloria’s unconditional release or immediate prosecution. Not even a court order to the Police, secured on behalf of Gloria. Instead, the Police has continued to stubbornly and contemptuously disregard the court order several weeks after the court’s deadline for her arraignment in court or release.

Your Excellency, public safety is seriously imperiled when the Police, as the primary law enforcement agency, constitutes itself into the despicable role of chief lawbreaker while the authorities look away. For decades the Police has remained a notorious institutional violator of human rights. Unfortunately, this culture carried over from colonial rule, through military rule now constitutes a major threat to our nascent democracy. Several writings on the growth of insecurity have also underscored the threats posed by police impunity to democracy and public safety.

Your Excellency, you will recall the youth-led #EndSARS protest that shook the nation to its foundation in response to the excesses of the rogue Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS), the consequent vandslisation of public properties, and the tragic incident of 20/10/2020 at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos that claimed many innocent lives of young people. The horrors and pains of that incident remain fresh in the hearts of many locally and internationally. But the protest and the outcry exemplify the ever-present danger an unaccountable police poses to the people and government. As a people and a fledgling democracy, we can ill afford a rogue, unaccountable and irresponsible police that continues to revel in impunity while sowing more hatred and distrust for the police as an institution among Nigerians.

The continuing detention of Gloria without bail or charge should concern you and every Nigerian genuinely concerned about the rule of law. Therefore, having exhaustively engaged the Police authorities unsuccessfully, we are writing to you as a father, a Pastor and the Vice President of the country to kindly use your good offices to intervene in the continuing detention of Gloria by the Police and help bring an end to the trauma and plight of her parents, family, and community.

May we also inform you that in a vengeful move, the police had to lure back to the station the commercial motorcyclist that revealed Gloria’s whereabouts to her parents, re-arrested and mercilessly brutalized him, and his whereabouts remain unknown till date. This is a reprisal for disclosing that Gloria and other detainees have been secretly held in IRT custody in Owerri, Imo State. Therefore, the police must be made to account for his whereabouts.

It is also important to order an end to the predatory policing strategy ongoing in Imo State and to order an independent investigation into the fate and/or whereabouts of several other young people randomly picked up and taken away by the police in Imo State by IRT and other units in the pretext of searching for IPOB/ESN members. All young people in Imo State are certainly not all IPOB/ESN members, and the Police should not continue to act on that premise or continue to turn the ‘war’ against IPOB into a war against the youth in Imo State or an opportunity to oppress and prey on residents of the State.

Your Excellency Sir, we thank you in anticipation of your usual swift response.

Yours sincerely

1. ONE LOVE FOUNDATION ,CO SIGNED BY GLOBAL PRESIDENT,CHIEF PATRICK EHOLOR AND SAMUEL IHENSEKHIEN

2. Spaces for Change

3. Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC)

4. Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy & Development (FENRAD Nigeria)

5. International Peace and Civic Responsibility Centre (IPCRC)

6. Human Rights Social Development and Evironmental Foundation (HURSDEF)

7. Public Enlightenment Project (PEP)

8. Citizens’ Solution Network

9. Centre for Community Empowerment and Poverty Eradication (CCEPE)

10. Dinidari Foundation

11. Agape Care Initiave

12. Centre for Impact Advocacy

13. Youth Initiative Against Violence and Human Rights Abuse (YIAVHA)

14. Dorothy Njemanze Foundation (DNF).

15. FEMBUD

16. The Interactive Initiative for Social Impact

17. Tap Initiative

18. HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS(HURIDE) ANAMBRA STATE CHAPTER

19. Lex Initiative for Rights Advocacy and Development (LIRAD)

20. Centre Against Injustice and Domestic Violence (CAIDOV)

21. Human Right Advocacy and Monitoring Group (HURAMG) is in support of this laudable effort.

22. Confluence of Rights

23. Citizens center for integrated Development and social rights (CCIDESOR)

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