Gatekeepers News reports that this follows the recent attacks on Emefiele by Nigeria’s secret police, the Department of State Services (DSS) over the redesign of the naira and the implementation of the cashless policy.
The DSS had in a secret court application sought the arrest and detention of Emefiele over a phoney charge of being a terrorist and financier of terror.
The head of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, however, struck the suit out.
Following this, Lord Hannan in a statement said he raised the issue during Wednesday’s session at the House of Lords.
The statement read, “The rule of law, due process, and the independence of public officials: these values matter. They bind us together as Commonwealth nations.
“I am not Nigerian. It is not for me to say whether it was time for a redesign of naira notes, or whether such a change will make elections cleaner. But I do feel that friends of Nigeria, and friends of Nigerian democracy, should defend the rule of law there.
The statement added, “At a time when democracy is in retreat globally, we all have a stake in Nigeria’s success. The country is Africa’s greatest economy, Africa’s greatest population, and Africa’s greatest hope.
“That is why I have raised the issue of the attempt to detain the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, in Parliament. And that is why I hope that democrats on all sides will join Nigeria in supporting the independence of its institutions in the run-up to the 2023 election – including, of course, the central bank.”
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