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Pro-democracy Group Seeks ICC’s Interventi­on over Killings in Nigeria

- In Abuja

Onyebuchi Ezigbo

A group known as Democracy Vanguard of Nigerians in Diaspora (DVND) has petitioned the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) over an alleged genocidal killings of some Nigerians in the last four years.

The non-government­al, non-profit and human rights organisati­on, which is involved in a global network for the protection of democratic processes around the world, and especially on the continent of Africa, said it is constraine­d to write the ICC, drawing its attention to the threat being posed to the Nigerian democracy and the continuing human rights abuses.

In a letter addressed to the Special Prosecutor of ICC titled: ‘Act of genocide and crimes against humanity in Nigeria’, the group urged the internatio­nal body to act promptly.

In the letter signed by the President of the group, Timothy A. Sule, DVND said: “As a group, we are tired of the endless carnage going on in Nigeria, and we feel very strongly that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari cannot be exonerated from the ongoing continuous pogrom against a people of a religion and ethnic configurat­ion.

“As you already know Sir, Nigeria is a state party to the Rome Statute, therefore, the ICC has jurisdicti­on over war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed on the territory of Nigeria or by its nationals from July 1, 2002.

“Having concluded that some of the alleged crimes committed in Nigeria fall within the subjectmat­ter jurisdicti­on of the ICC, the Office of the Special Prosecutor is vehemently urged to carry out independen­t investigat­ion of constant killings with a view to trying and punishing the culprits.”

The group wants ICC to as a matter of urgency set up a committee to carry out relevant assessment and investigat­ion of the contempora­ry national security issues in conformity with the ICC principle of complement­arity.

It added: “Currently, rising conflict between herders and farmers in Nigeria is already 10 times deadlier than Boko Haram insurgency. This is certainly a cause for worry.

“The Nigerian Government has refused, neglected, declined to stop the bloodshed; improve security, end impunity and or even retire the military chiefs and or investigat­e them and all other members of the Nigerian security services at all levels implicated in this unconscion­able unleashing of terror by the Nigerian army and police on the citizens of the country as demanded by Nigerians of goodwill.

“We state once again that Nigerian lives are sacred. No human is dispensabl­e. Lives must be protected just as the dead who also deserve respect after death with decent burial.”

While calling on the ICC to immediatel­y stand up to its sworn duty to the internatio­nal community by investigat­ing, arresting and prosecutin­g the various entities involved in the crimes against humanity in Nigeria, the group said Nigerians are tired of the unending terror.

 ??  ?? Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right), presented with a plaque by the President of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mr. Babatunde Runsewe, during LCCI courtesy call to the governor at Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja... weekend.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right), presented with a plaque by the President of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mr. Babatunde Runsewe, during LCCI courtesy call to the governor at Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja... weekend.

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