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Nnamdi Kanu: Justice Has Been Served -By Amb. Chinonso Chukwuemeka

Justice Omotosho’s judgment serves as a reminder that the rule of law remains the backbone of our democracy. It is also a call for all citizens, especially the youth, to embrace lawful, peaceful, and constructive means of engagement. The era of reckless incitement and lawlessness must come to an end.

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The recent judgment delivered by Justice Omotosho on the sentencing of Nnamdi Kanu marks a significant moment in Nigeria’s pursuit of justice, national cohesion, and the rule of law. For years, the nation has endured the heavy consequences of violent agitations, unlawful directives, and orchestrated attacks carried out under the guise of activism.

This judgment, therefore, stands as a clear affirmation that no individual, no matter how influential, is above the law.

For the families of security personnel, particularly the police officers in Lagos during the #EndSARS protest and across the South East, who lost their lives in the course of duty during periods of unrest, this moment brings a measure of closure.

These men and women offered the ultimate sacrifice in service to the nation. Their families can now find solace in the fact that justice has taken its rightful course, and the country has acknowledged their pain and loss.

It is important to emphasise that taking the law into one’s hands in the name of activism is not only morally wrong but also a direct violation of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

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Democracy grants the right to protest, but it does not permit violence, destruction, or the incitement of criminal acts against citizens or the state. Incitement against constituted authority remains a punishable offence in Nigeria, as no society can thrive when its institutions are constantly undermined.

Furthermore, the Terrorism Prevention Act and the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Acts are now firmly entrenched in Nigeria’s legal framework. These laws are not mere decorations; they are tools designed to safeguard national security, protect citizens, and maintain order in a rapidly evolving digital world.

Anyone who engages in activities that threaten peace, whether physically or through online platforms, must be prepared to face the consequences.

This is a cautionary message to social media users, self-proclaimed activists, and emergency commentators who often speak or act without understanding the law. Freedom of expression is not freedom to instigate violence, spread falsehood, or endanger the nation. Nigeria is governed by laws, and these laws apply equally to everyone.

Justice Omotosho’s judgment serves as a reminder that the rule of law remains the backbone of our democracy. It is also a call for all citizens, especially the youth, to embrace lawful, peaceful, and constructive means of engagement. The era of reckless incitement and lawlessness must come to an end.

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Nigeria can only move forward when justice is upheld, peace is protected, and citizens choose responsibility over recklessness.

Amb. Chinonso Chukwuemeka is the National Coordinator of Ndigbo Young Professionals and writes from Akwa, Anambra State. brisknews@gmail.com

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