The Northern Coalition for Democracy and Justice said on Thursday in
Abuja that it has submitted additional information linking the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj.-Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari, to the 2011 post-election violence to the
International Criminal Court of Justice at The Hague.
The group’s
lawyer, Prof. Sluiter Goran, spoke with the officers of the coalition
in a video call on Skype, confirming that he had filed the supplementary
evidence about 3pm at The Hague.
The call was set up during a press conference organised by the officers of the NCD in Abuja.
The
group insisted that the 2011 post-election violence was not spontaneous
“but was orchestrated and the direct result of General Buhari’s
inflammatory speeches.”
The group addressed a press conference in
Abuja where it accused the Federal Government of lacking the political
will to stop electoral violence in Nigeria.
The group’s
Secretary, Research and Documentation, Ibrahim Baba noted that the much
the Federal Government did after the 2011 post-election violence was to
constitute a commission of inquiry.
He said that government’s
lack of will to move against sponsors of electoral violence accounted
for why political actors have continued to instigate violence.
He
said the government had refused to act on the report of the commission
because it (the government) remained insensitive to plight of victims of
such violence, and was comfortable with the culture of impunity in the
land.
Baba spoke in Abuja yesterday while justifying a suit his
group initiated against the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Gen Muhammadu Buhari at the International
Criminal Court (ICC) over his alleged complicity in the 2011
post-election violence.
He denied argument that his group was being sponsored and said that the action was not politically motivated.
He
said the suit being handled by a foreign lawyer, Professor Goran
Sluiter was filed in 2011. He said the lawyer only filed some
supplementary evidence yesterday at the Hague, to further fortify the
suit.
“The complaint (suit) sets out in detail, the background to
the 2011 Nigerian electoral violence and discusses the available
evidence against Gen Buhari. In addition, the complaint analyses the
crimes within the ICC Statute and the modes of liability applicable to
Gen Buhari,” he said.
Source: Thisday
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