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ASF France Condemns Detention of Chinedu Agu, Asks for His Immediate Release

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ASF France Condemns Detention of Chinedu Agu, Asks for His Immediate Release

By: Michael Mike

Avocats Sans Frontières France (ASF France), otherwise known as Lawyers Without Borders France has strongly condemned the ongoing detention of Legal Practitioner and former Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Owerri Branch, Chinedu Agu.

Agu is currently remanded at the Owerri Custodial Centre over allegations of criminal defamation and incitement, stemming from Facebook posts he made concerning the Imo state government.

The group in a statement on Thursday, said the continued detention of Mr. Agu, since September 23, 2025, represent a grave assault on the fundamental right to

freedom of expression online and the digital rights in Nigeria.

The statement signed by Country Director, Avocats Sans Frontières France, Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, revealed that the e-RIGHTS Project, which works to advance digital

rights and freedom of expression online in Nigeria, is actively representing Mr. Agu in court to challenge this violation of his rights.

Speaking in a closed-door media briefing, the Country Director of ASF France in Nigeria, Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu emphasized that the organisation strongly condemns the use of allegations such as “criminal defamation” and “incitement” as a tool to silence critical voices and stifle legitimate public discourse.

She said: “We are further disappointed

that his bail was not granted by the Federal High Court, today 16th October 2025. Mr. Agu’s consistent calls for

accountability of the Imo state government is a protected exercise of his fundamental right to free speech.”

ASF France asserted that: Critiques of government and public officials are cornerstones of a functioning democracy and are protected under Section 39 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and international human rights treaties to which Nigeria is a signatory; Abuse of Judicial Process Must Cease: The circumstances surrounding Mr. Agu’s arrest, the nature of the charges, and the procedural hurdles encountered, including the prosecution’s attempt to delay the bail hearing, suggest a systematic effort to penalize and intimidate a citizen for exercising his fundamental rights.

It stated that: “We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Chinedu Agu. We call on the Imo State government,

the Nigeria Police Force, and all relevant state actors to respect the rule of law, cease the persecution of citizens

for exercising their digital rights, and uphold the constitutional guarantee of freedom of expression.

“The e-RIGHTS Project will continue to provide legal assistance and leverage all available legal avenues to ensure that

justice is served and Mr. Agu’s rights, and the rights of all citizens to freedom of expression, are upheld.”

ASF France Condemns Detention of Chinedu Agu, Asks for His Immediate Release

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