Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,208,130 members, 8,001,638 topics. Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024 at 01:26 PM

Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison - Politics (3) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison (30272 Views)

Falana Asks EFCC To Probe FG Over $4bn Recovered Abacha Loot / Why We Jailed Gen. Ransome-kuti – Army / Brigadier-General Ransome-Kuti Sentenced To Six Months In Jail (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 11:27am On Feb 29, 2016
hotwax:


We know how Yoruba votes helped Jonathan when he won.

We know the population of Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.

We know if you win in Lagos, Ibadan, Kano, Kaduna,PH...you are ahead.

Those are the election deciders.

Tell us Ibadan and Lagos are in the north.

And last election Lagos couldn't give buhari a million vote unlike other states

Ibadan?? Lol that rustic village, who lives there if not student of UI hahaha
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 11:30am On Feb 29, 2016
jahsharon:


Did you read anywhere that Falana called for the support of IPOB or IPOD or IPAD miscreants?

No but why chestbeating.
As the way you tag IPOB when they do publish Thiers....

Una never chinchonting
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by distilledwalex(m): 11:31am On Feb 29, 2016
bonechamberlain:
I don't know when the southwest would from a strong alliance with other southern region and deal with this power thirsty illiterate north.

are other southern region ready to form alliance, the answer is no!!! They are even worst than the so called power thirsty northerners

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by daveP(m): 11:32am On Feb 29, 2016
Nawa o, the KUTI family vs the FG since date singlehandedly.


We would never hear why or what caused it if they are wrong or right, but the KUTI family don try

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by bashydemy(m): 11:32am On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:
[s][/s]

Even if you didn't vote, he will still win, that's the point here
Sorry your point is meaningless, Did you know how PMB show respect to Tinubu politically after the election? Mind you if the yoruba din't support him he won't win nada.. Remember GEJ win all the whole South West states in 2011 except Osun state but reverse is the case in 2015 where PMB will all the states except Ekiti. He even won in Ondo state where Mimiko boast much about hahha..

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Ebukaokeke5: 11:34am On Feb 29, 2016
tapread:
A legal luminary, Femi Falana (SAN) has called for the immediate release of Brig. Gen. Enitan Ransome-Kuti, from prison custody having completed the six months sentence imposed on him by a Special Court Martial set up to try him by the Nigerian Army on October 15, 2015.

Falana, who made the call in a statement he issued in Lagos yesterday and addressed to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Gen Tukur Buratai, said that if his request is not acceded to by the army authority he would approach the court to enforce his client’s right to liberty.

According to Falana, by virtue of Regulations 54 and 55 of the Prisons Regulations made pursuant to the Prisons Act (CAP. P29) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 which provides that every convict is entitled to a remission of one third of the sentence imposed by a court, Ransome-Kuti ought to have been released on February 15, 2016.

He said, “It would be recalled that our client was unjustly convicted and sentenced to dismissal from the Nigerian Army and 6-month imprisonment by a Special Court Martial on October 15, 2015.

“As the findings of the Special Court Martial are subject to the confirmation of the appropriate authority we made a strong representation to the Army Council on behalf of our client.

“By letter dated October 19 2015 we also requested the Authorities of the Nigerian Army to release our our client from military custody pending the determination of the appeal.

which he intended to file against the unjust findings of the Special Court Martial which convicted him of war related crimes and sentenced him to 6-month imprisonment and dismissal from the Nigerian Army.

“For reasons best known to you the request for our client’s release pending appeal was turned down by your good self in flagrant violation of section 160 of the Armed Forces Act (Cap A20) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

“Thus, you caused our client to serve the 6-month prison term without the confirmation of the findings of the Special Court Martial by the Army Council.

As if that was not enough, you have ignored our demand for the release of our client since he completed the 6-month prison term on February 15, 2016. In our letter dated February 12, 2016 on the subject matter, we had pointed out that our client ought to have spent 4 calendar months in custody by virtue of Regulations 54 and 55 of the Prisons Regulations made pursuant to the Prisons Act (CAP. P29) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 which provides that every convict is entitled to a remission of one third of the sentence imposed by a court.

“In view of the foregoing, you will agree with us that the continued detention of our client cannot be justified under the Armed Forces Act and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended. We are therefore compelled to request you to use your good offices to ensure that our client is released from unjust and illegal incarceration forthwith.

“Take Notice that if you fail or refuse to accede to our request by ensuring the immediate release our client we shall not hesitate to seek redress in the Federal High Court with a view to securing the enforcement of his fundamental right to person liberty guaranteed by section 35 of the Constitution and article 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act (Cap A9) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004,” Falana stated.


http://tapread.net/2016/02/29/falana-asks-army-to-release-gen-ransome-kuti-from-prison/
If he has completed his terms,den he must b released.Authorities who pervert d function of the Nigerian constitution is committing an offence demselves n shud b prosecuted.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by hotwax: 11:35am On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:


And last election Lagos couldn't give buhari a million vote unlike other states

Ibadan?? Lol that rustic village, who lives there if not student of UI hahaha

Thats rusty village is bigger than the whole south-east. Illiteracy is a disease.

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by alaskido(m): 11:37am On Feb 29, 2016
Why are the Yorubas now shouting to release General Kuti. No be their brother Bola Tinubu join hands with the north to elect PMB? They voted for APC change and this is the change wey them get. Please ENDURE till 2019.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 11:39am On Feb 29, 2016
hotwax:


Thats rusty village is bigger than the whole south-east. Illiteracy is a disease.
Illiteracy is surely a disease and the bigness of Ibadan will turn to having the population of being relevant in politics??
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by yaki84: 11:39am On Feb 29, 2016
tapread:
A legal luminary, Femi Falana (SAN) has called for the immediate release of Brig. Gen. Enitan Ransome-Kuti, from prison custody having completed the six months sentence imposed on him by a Special Court Martial set up to try him by the Nigerian Army on October 15, 2015.

Falana, who made the call in a statement he issued in Lagos yesterday and addressed to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Gen Tukur Buratai, said that if his request is not acceded to by the army authority he would approach the court to enforce his client’s right to liberty.

According to Falana, by virtue of Regulations 54 and 55 of the Prisons Regulations made pursuant to the Prisons Act (CAP. P29) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 which provides that every convict is entitled to a remission of one third of the sentence imposed by a court, Ransome-Kuti ought to have been released on February 15, 2016.

He said, “It would be recalled that our client was unjustly convicted and sentenced to dismissal from the Nigerian Army and 6-month imprisonment by a Special Court Martial on October 15, 2015.

“As the findings of the Special Court Martial are subject to the confirmation of the appropriate authority we made a strong representation to the Army Council on behalf of our client.

“By letter dated October 19 2015 we also requested the Authorities of the Nigerian Army to release our our client from military custody pending the determination of the appeal.

which he intended to file against the unjust findings of the Special Court Martial which convicted him of war related crimes and sentenced him to 6-month imprisonment and dismissal from the Nigerian Army.

“For reasons best known to you the request for our client’s release pending appeal was turned down by your good self in flagrant violation of section 160 of the Armed Forces Act (Cap A20) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

“Thus, you caused our client to serve the 6-month prison term without the confirmation of the findings of the Special Court Martial by the Army Council.

As if that was not enough, you have ignored our demand for the release of our client since he completed the 6-month prison term on February 15, 2016. In our letter dated February 12, 2016 on the subject matter, we had pointed out that our client ought to have spent 4 calendar months in custody by virtue of Regulations 54 and 55 of the Prisons Regulations made pursuant to the Prisons Act (CAP. P29) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 which provides that every convict is entitled to a remission of one third of the sentence imposed by a court.

“In view of the foregoing, you will agree with us that the continued detention of our client cannot be justified under the Armed Forces Act and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended. We are therefore compelled to request you to use your good offices to ensure that our client is released from unjust and illegal incarceration forthwith.

“Take Notice that if you fail or refuse to accede to our request by ensuring the immediate release our client we shall not hesitate to seek redress in the Federal High Court with a view to securing the enforcement of his fundamental right to person liberty guaranteed by section 35 of the Constitution and article 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act (Cap A9) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004,” Falana stated.


http://tapread.net/2016/02/29/falana-asks-army-to-release-gen-ransome-kuti-from-prison/




femi falana shut up, bubu is always right, gen kuti is one the yameaters that teamed up with dasuki to sponsor bokoharam.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by hotwax: 11:40am On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:

Illiteracy is surely a disease and the bigness of Ibadan will turn to having the population of being relevant in politics??


Like the irrelevant 5% who voted in 100% for Jonathan and still lost. Illiteracy coupled with mental illness. I think its reasoning issue.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 11:42am On Feb 29, 2016
bashydemy:
Sorry your point is meaningless, Did you know how PMB show respect to Tinubu politically after the election? Mind you if the yoruba din't support him he won't win nada.. Remember GEJ win all the whole South West states in 2011 except Osun state but reverse is the case in 2015 where PMB will all the states except Ekiti. He even won in Ondo state where Mimiko boast much about hahha..


Lol... So why didn't OBJ loose when you didn't support him??

Northerners used you folks. Better get the bigger picture.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by bashydemy(m): 11:51am On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:



Lol... So why didn't OBJ loose when you didn't support him??

Northerners used you folks. Better get the bigger picture.
We didn't support OBJ in 1999 but we did in 2003, Mind you Norther's and South Western have been working together since 1960 using the South Easterner as a bait. Northerners and South Western understand and trust themselves and we work together, But the tribe we cannot trust are the igbos... Mind you can you remind me how many votes Oju Iku got in his states/village in 2003 or have you forgotten he also contested?

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by hotwax: 11:54am On Feb 29, 2016
bashydemy:
We didn't support OBJ in 1999 but we did in 2003, Mind you Norther's and South Western have been working together since 1960 using the South Easterner as a bait. Northerners and South Western understand and trust themselves and we work together, But the tribe we cannot trust are the igbos... Mind you can you remind me how many votes Oju Iku got in his states/village in 2003 or have you forgotten he also contested?

Thats a good reminder.

Yoruba never supported OBJ in 1999 and he won. Why? It was an automatic rigged election. Yoruba were stucked in between Falae and OBJ. 2 Yoruba men.

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 12:04pm On Feb 29, 2016
Q
hotwax:



Like the irrelevant 5% who voted in 100% for Jonathan and still lost. Illiteracy coupled with mental illness. I think its reasoning issue.

Keep living in deceit, go to the statistics and see for yourselves...
If SE voted 100% I don't think Buhari will win.

Gej didn't get even 45% of what SE can offer
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by DauraDullardo(m): 12:05pm On Feb 29, 2016
hezy4real01:
Make him dey dia Falana, Kuti likes the place.... U can go ahead and seek redress sha
Who can say no to the delicious watery beans served by the Nigeria Prisons Service?
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by bashydemy(m): 12:11pm On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:


And last election Lagos couldn't give buhari a million vote unlike other states

Ibadan?? Lol that rustic village, who lives there if not student of UI hahaha
Sorry those places are the political tussle of Nigeria, If not for the sell out of some yoruba folks that greediness make them support GEJ and PDP, GEJ won't have won up to 10% in South West...
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by hotwax: 12:12pm On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:
Q

Keep living in deceit, go to the statistics and see for yourselves...
If SE voted 100% I don't think Buhari will win.

Gej didn't get even 45% of what SE can offer

Haahaha....LOL... You said I should check statistics and I saw that The total population of south east is not up to Lagos and Ibadan.

FYI (Bayelsa, PH, EDO) are not south east

Case closed.

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by prowlG: 12:15pm On Feb 29, 2016
Maybe he's enjoying the place
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by bashydemy(m): 12:19pm On Feb 29, 2016
hotwax:


Thats a good reminder.

Yoruba never supported OBJ in 1999 and he won. Why? It was an automatic rigged election. Yoruba were stucked in between Falae and OBJ. 2 Yoruba men.
Yes we got 2 Yoruba man and we supported one, But the South East got just one in 2003 (Ojukwu) and never supported him. The man did not even win his local Governement hahaha.

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 12:19pm On Feb 29, 2016
hotwax:


Haahaha....LOL... You said I should check statistics and I saw that The total population of south east is not up to Lagos and Ibadan.

FYI (Bayelsa, PH, EDO) are not south east

Case closed.

What's your reference to your own crooked election statistics ?
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Adaezeagu(f): 12:21pm On Feb 29, 2016
Una no dey tire?
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by bashydemy(m): 12:21pm On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:
Q

Keep living in deceit, go to the statistics and see for yourselves...
If SE voted 100% I don't think Buhari will win.

Gej didn't get even 45% of what SE can offer
hahaha see lie from the pit of hell, So now you mean GEJ only got about 45% from South and PMB got 55%? hahaha make una come help laugh at this joke oo.


Remember that picture below?

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by hotwax: 12:25pm On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:


What's your reference to your own crooked election statistics ?


Why are you so lazy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_population

List of Nigerian states by population
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambox current red.svg
This article is outdated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (April 2015)

Map of Nigerian states by population density

Map of Nigerian states by total population
The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their total population based on preliminary 2006 Census figures.[1]

Rank State Population
1 Kano State 9,383,682
2 Lagos State 9,013,534
3 Kaduna State 6,066,562
4 Katsina State 5,792,578
5 Oyo State 5,591,589
6 Rivers State 5,185,400
7 Bauchi State 4,676,465
8 Jigawa State 4,348,649
9 Benue State 4,219,244
10 Anambra State 4,182,032
11 Borno State 4,151,193
12 Delta State 4,098,391
13 Niger State 3,950,249
14 Imo State 3,934,899
15 Akwa Ibom State 3,920,208
16 Ogun State 3,728,098
17 Sokoto State 3,696,999
18 Ondo State 3,441,024
19 Osun State 3,423,535
20 Kogi State 3,278,487
21 Zamfara State 3,259,846
22 Enugu State 3,257,298

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 12:25pm On Feb 29, 2016
bashydemy:
hahaha see lie from the pit of hell, So now you mean GEJ only got about 45% from South and PMB got 55%? hahaha make una come help laugh at this joke oo.


Remember that picture below?

GMB didn't even get up to 10% while others that' didn't vote at all because of some reasons got the other remaining percent. Check the statistics is there
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Topiipii(m): 12:29pm On Feb 29, 2016
YourMrBoo:


Yoruba's stood which ground??
Meanwhile without the whole Southwest votes buhari will still win by just a few margins...
Your votes are inconsequential because it was highly splitted between PDP and APC.
So what the fuss about Yoruba kicking a sitting president? while is the north that should be credited.

Even the election was a political tussle between the north and the south but out of greeed, power thirst and a mere commissioner they decided to betray the south.

When Buhari fielded okadigbo way back. Igbos as always expected didn't sell out. One tends to wonder why betrayal without any benefit is always associated by a particular tribe.

During OBJs tenure, the Yorubas even betrayed him yet in OBJs amazement and bewilderment, the SS and SE stood by him and returned him back to seat, they didn't sell out



Excerpt from the story...


I think he has completed his jail term, lol but I am not surprised as the cowards will find a way to give reasons abandoning their own.
More watery beans for him....
Now take those votes you remove from Buhari and add them to Jonathan's, who do you think would have won?

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 12:31pm On Feb 29, 2016
hotwax:


Why are you so lazy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_population

List of Nigerian states by population
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambox current red.svg
This article is outdated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (April 2015)

Map of Nigerian states by population density

Map of Nigerian states by total population
The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their total population based on preliminary 2006 Census figures.[1]

Rank State Population
1 Kano State 9,383,682
2 Lagos State 9,013,534
3 Kaduna State 6,066,562
4 Katsina State 5,792,578
5 Oyo State 5,591,589
6 Rivers State 5,185,400
7 Bauchi State 4,676,465
8 Jigawa State 4,348,649
9 Benue State 4,219,244
10 Anambra State 4,182,032
11 Borno State 4,151,193
12 Delta State 4,098,391
13 Niger State 3,950,249
14 Imo State 3,934,899
15 Akwa Ibom State 3,920,208
16 Ogun State 3,728,098
17 Sokoto State 3,696,999
18 Ondo State 3,441,024
19 Osun State 3,423,535
20 Kogi State 3,278,487
21 Zamfara State 3,259,846
22 Enugu State 3,257,298

First of all the 2006 population isn't the real representation of the population on ground, because of the corruption in the system when it was conducted and for the fact is an old records.

But judging by the said population
I can't see where Ibadan or lagos population is bigger than the who SE what a dilemma.

Nevertheless I am not talking about census/population statistics but electoral statistics of the last election.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by bashydemy(m): 12:36pm On Feb 29, 2016
Mynd419:


GMB didn't even get up to 10% while others that' didn't vote at all because of some reasons got the other remaining percent. Check the statistics is there
And who care about the 10%? you region did not support him and he won with the support of South West and North.. and mind you did PMB got up to 60% from south west? if eceryone should come out and vote una go see margin now.. Don't worry 2019 is around the corner.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 12:41pm On Feb 29, 2016
bashydemy:
And who care about the 10%? you region did not support him and he won with the support of South West and North.. and mind you did PMB got up to 60% from south west? if eceryone should come out and vote una go see margin now.. Don't worry 2019 is around the corner.

Southwest?? Lol... Don't you get it yet..?

That without the 60% from the whole people that voted him from the south west, buhari will still win with a small margin....

Will I need a microphone to sing that into your brain?

2019 is around the corner and I fear the amount of political awareness the SS and the SE has gotten expectially the later that haven't been taking general elections serious. Seriously I can't wait.

Thank God for 2015 for exposing how voting is important in this country...

1 Like

Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 12:52pm On Feb 29, 2016
Topiipii:

Now take those votes you remove from Buhari and add them to Jonathan's, who do you think would have won?

For sure he will still loose
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Awoofawo(m): 12:55pm On Feb 29, 2016
Obj won cos the north and and you folks in the east given your votes. In essence this show that no single can solely elect the president without input from one of major tribes! Igbo alone can't do; neither can the Hausa nor Yoruba cool
Mynd419:


Mynd44 is now butt of jokers @ mynd419 & mynd1 haaaaaaaha grin
Lol... So why didn't OBJ loose when you didn't support him??

Northerners used you folks. Better get the bigger picture.
Re: Falana Asks Army To Release Ransome-kuti From Prison by Mynd419: 1:01pm On Feb 29, 2016
Awoofawo:
Obj won cos the north and and you folks in the east given your votes. In essence this show that no single can solely elect the president without input from one of major tribes! Igbo alone can't do; neither can the Hausa nor Yoruba cool

I believe you are not practising the act of cowardice by quoting what isn't in my original comment.

Not minding, you made a valid point void of sentiments

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

Aisha Buhari Hosts Women & Youths To Victory Dinner, Her Kids & Buhari Attend / Circular To Stop The Leakage Of Sensitive Official Documents / U.S. And U.K. Press Statements On Upcoming Nigerian Elections

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 86
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.