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ICC Commences Probe on Fulani Herdsmens Attacks

- In Abuja

Adedayo Akinwale

The Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) has commenced investigat­ion into the incessant attacks on diverse farming communitie­s across the country by armed Fulani herdsmen, the Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (HURIWA) has revealed.

A statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the National Coordinato­r of the group, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, said ICC disclosed this through a letter it sent to the group from The Hague, The Netherland­s.

The letter signed by the Head of Informatio­n and Evidence Unit, Office of the Prosecutor, ICC, Mark .P. Dillon, and dated August 15, 2017 was sequel to the earlier petition the rights group sent to ICC demanding action to prosecute sponsors of the armed Fulani attacks.

HURIWA said it had invited ICC in a letter of petition dated September 15, 2016 to investigat­e the widespread killings going on in Nigeria especially by armed Fulani herdsmen and to take action to bring the perpetrato­rs to internatio­nal justice since the current Nigerian government was doing nothing to address these issues radically in compliance with the Nigerian laws.

Onwubiko however, noted that ICC revealed that a similar petition that had been filed and that the matter was already undergoing preliminar­y examinatio­n by the office of the chief prosecutor.

The ICC letter addressed to HURIWA according to him, stated thus: “On behalf of the prosecutor, I thank you for your communicat­ion received on 15 /09/2016, as well as any subsequent related informatio­n.”

“It appears that your communicat­ion relates to a situation already under preliminar­y examinatio­n by the office of the prosecutor. Accordingl­y, your communicat­ion will be analysed in this context, with the assistance of other related communicat­ions and other available informatio­n.

“Under Article 53 of the Rome Statue, the prosecutor must consider whether there is a reasonable basis to believe that crimes within jurisdicti­on of the court have been committed, the gravity of the crimes, whether national systems are investigat­ing and prosecutin­g give the relevant crimes, and the interest of justice. Analysis will be carried out as possible, but please be aware that meaningful analysis of these factors can take some time.

“As soon as a decision is taken on whether there is a reasonable basis to proceed with an investigat­ion, we will advise you promptly and we will promptly reasons for the decision.

“We thank you for your interest in the ICC. If you would like to learn more about the ICC, please consult our website at www.icc-cpi. int. If you would like to learn more about how the Office carries out analysis of informatio­n, please see our policy paper on preliminar­y examinatio­ns, on the office webpage at the website above.”

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