Dialogue and negotiation, Political leadership and governance, Human rights and fundamental freedoms, Military rule and its impact on democracy, Release of political detainees, Consultations and negotiations with leaders of the South-West, Role of the head of state in resolving political crises, Apology and compensation for past injustices, Responsibility of the military government towards Nigerians 1
PM News . 24 June 1998 . Pg 4

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A former member of the defunct Constituent Assembly, Senator Ayo Fasanmi, has criticized the Federal Government's consultations with leaders of the South-West as a diversionary tactic to prolong military rule. He suggests that releasing Chief M.K.O. Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12 presidential election, and allowing him to govern the country would be a better solution. The National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADL) has also demanded a formal apology and reasonable compensation from the Federal Military Government to all political detainees for the alleged violation of their legal and fundamental rights.
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