Dasuki seeks redress ecowas court

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Sambo Dasuki, a former National Security Adviser (NSA) in Nigeria, has approached the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court seeking redress over his alleged human rights violations.

Dasuki was arrested in 2015 and has been in detention since then, facing charges of money laundering, illegal possession of firearms, and diversion of public funds. He has been accused of embezzling billions of naira while in office.

Dasuki's lawyers have filed a petition at the ECOWAS Court, alleging that his detention and trial are in violation of his fundamental human rights, including the right to fair hearing, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, and the right to a fair trial.

The petition is seeking an order from the ECOWAS Court to compel the Nigerian government to release Dasuki from detention and to quash the charges against him.

It's worth noting that Dasuki's case has been the subject of controversy and political debate in Nigeria, with some critics accusing him of corruption and others arguing that his detention is a political vendetta.

The ECOWAS Court has a reputation for being a robust and independent institution, and its decision in this case could have significant implications for the Nigerian government and Dasuki's fate.