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SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by 360metrosports: 7:04pm On Jul 07, 2016
• Alleges crimes against humanity
Davidson Iriekpen

A civil society organisation, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), has requested Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Mrs. Fatou Bensouda, to investigate allegations of collective punishment and crimes against humanity against tens of thousands of Nigerian workers as a result of non-payment of their salaries for several months.

In the petition dated July 7, 2016 and signed by SERAP Executive Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni, the organisation said it was seriously concerned that non-payment of workers’ salaries by several state governments in Nigeria had made life impossible for the workers and their families.

It urge the ICC to bring to justice anyone who is responsible for the inhumane acts committed against Nigerian workers and prohibited under the Rome Statute of the ICC to which Nigeria is a state party.

The petition reads in part: “SERAP contends that severe deprivation and mental or physical health challenges faced by Nigerian workers as a result of the non-payment of their salaries fulfil the requirements of this provision. This means that individual liability may attach to governors who continue to hide under the excuse of ‘limited allocations from Abuja’ to deny these workers the fruit of their labour.

“The state governors ought to know that their actions and/or omissions would likely cause serious physical or mental suffering or a serious attack upon the human dignity of workers whose salaries are not paid.”

“Non-payment of salaries for several months have reduced Nigerian workers to ‘bare life’, or life not worth living, thus taking away their human dignity. The inhumanity of the non-payment of workers’ salaries is illustrated by the serious threats this poses to the workers’ physical and mental health, and family life as well as their ability to contribute to the development of the country. The non-payment of salaries has created an environment of powerlessness for several workers and perpetuated a system of impunity in many states.

“Article 7(1)(k) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court criminalises other inhumane acts intentionally causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or to mental or physical health. The treatment of many workers in several states reaches the level of ‘inhumane acts’ covered under this provision.

“Serious and systematic levels of inhuman and degrading treatment have expressly been recognised as qualifying as other ‘inhumane acts’. The same applies to the deprivation of adequate standard of living of thousands of workers such as adequate food, shelter, and medical care as a result of the non-payment of their salaries.

“In the present case, the inhumane acts include non-payment of salaries of workers; failure of governors to use their executive authority to ensure a viable and corruption-free state, failure to provide the necessary administrative, financial and political conditions to facilitate prompt and timely payment of workers’ salaries.

“To the extent that these acts expose tens of thousands of workers to inhumane acts while denying them the ability to challenge the legality of the action by the state governments, the acts can only be seen as a course of conduct involving the commission of inhumane acts.

“SERAP believes that the non-payment of salaries of workers amounts to a serious attack on human dignity covered in the definition of ‘other inhumane acts’ under the Rome Statute, and fit within the ICC’s mandate. The gravity of non-payment of workers’ salaries for several months should not be dismissed a priori as lesser than that of the radically egregious acts the ICC has so far prosecuted.



“SERAP argues that to deprive workers of their salaries is to deprive them of their livelihoods and basic necessities to the right to life and human dignity, and to and cause them suffering of sufficient gravity and severity comparable to enumerated acts of crimes against humanity under article 7 of the Rome Statute. Because no person can live without the means of living, the non-payment of workers’ salaries has affected individuals’ well-being and prevented them from enjoying basic necessities of life and caused great suffering to them and their family members.

“International human rights law requires states to protect the rights of workers including to timely payment of salaries. The ICC can and should exercise its mandates under the Rome Statute to enforce these internationally recognised human rights by holding individual governors accountable for the crimes against humanity committed against many Nigerian workers.

“Nigerian workers have for many years been victims of particularly heinous violations of international human rights law caused by massive looting of public treasury and mismanagement by high-ranking public officials.”“

SERAP is seriously concerned that several state governments in Nigeria are failing and/or refusing to pay workers’ salaries, amounting to billions of naira in arrears. The state governments that have failed and/or refused to pay workers’ salaries include: Bayelsa, Benue, Bauchi, Osun, Rivers, Oyo, Ekiti, Kwara, Kogi, Ondo, and Plateau States.”

“SERAP also contends that the gross violations of human rights and deplorable standard of living of many workers and their families in several states of Nigeria are grave and therefore suggest reasonable grounds justifying a preliminary investigation by the ICC prosecutor.

“Alongside investigating mass atrocity, the prosecutor should seek to investigate those crimes such as gross, systematic and widespread violations of workers’ right to timely payment of salaries that fall under the Rome Statute provision on “other inhumane acts” but remain unacknowledged as grave violations of human rights.
“Investigating violations of workers’ right to timely payment of salaries will allow the ICC to realise a broad notion of complementarity, as it will enable the prosecutor to provide justice to the workers that many of the states in Nigeria are unwilling or unable to protect.”


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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by madridguy(m): 7:06pm On Jul 07, 2016
Jail the rogues.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Tolexander: 7:07pm On Jul 07, 2016
Rights advocacy group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has dragged 11 state governors who have been unable to pay workers salaries to the International Criminal Court.
this group is more of comedy than advocacy.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Kelechi2020(m): 7:11pm On Jul 07, 2016
Really how come bayelsa is owing salaries, even after local derivations from oil companies///

SERAP has been compromised

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by FagsamPHP(m): 7:12pm On Jul 07, 2016
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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 7:13pm On Jul 07, 2016
Ajimobi, Wike, Mimiko and Dickson should be publicly flogged.The states these guys govern have no business owing salaries and
some of them should be probed

Oyo- economic activities

Rivers- oil

Mimiko- oil

Dickson - oil

Ponmodele Fowl.yose....Ponmolomo1 of Yorubaland cheesy - That one needs to see a medicine man

Aregbesola? - grin grin cheesy

As for the rest, some of their states shouldn't have been created in the first place..Most of them should have been local governments
but every Tomiwa,Dike and Haruna want hin own state .Smh

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by EasternActivist: 10:12pm On Jul 07, 2016
And you tell me that Igbos doesn't love themselves...

What a feat for SE... smiley

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 10:20pm On Jul 07, 2016
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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by iyobosadavid: 12:14am On Jul 08, 2016
Wike is a coward for owing salaries, after borrowing 90billion naira in less than 12monthhs combine with the federal allocations and IGR with no major project to show for it in the state. Healthcare system that was put in place by the previous administrator has gone bad, the world class schools built by the previous is now Dilapidated....Rivers State is now a mess and all he knws is to construct a cheap tiny road and a shallow open drainage system..WHAT A SHAME!! Wike!!!....WHAT A SHAME

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by CHIJIOKE1314: 12:26am On Jul 08, 2016
Tolexander:
this group is more of comedy than advocacy.



C'mon guy, this is the real deal..

This a better way to go about it..

Guy limiting there ability to juncketing around the world like explorers is the best move I have ever seen. ..

I only pray that ICC would absorb the case and try them..

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by FanYogo1(f): 12:31am On Jul 08, 2016
EasternActivist:
And you tell me that Igbos doesn't love themselves...

What a feat for SE... smiley

abia is owing

Imo state is owing

Continue lying to yourself.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by FanYogo1(f): 12:33am On Jul 08, 2016
OmoAjowa7:
Ajimobi, Wike, Mimiko and Dickson should be publicly flogged.The states these guys govern have no business owing salaries and
some of them should be probed

Oyo- economic activities

Rivers- oil

Mimiko- oil

Dickson - oil

Ponmodele Fowl.yose....Ponmolomo1 of Yorubaland - That one needs to see a medicine man

Aregbesola? - grin grin cheesy

As for the rest, some of their states shouldn't have been created in the first place..Most of them should have been local governments
but every Tomiwa,Dike and Haruna want hin own state .Smh

For the love of anything good, Buhari please merge Ekiti with Ondo state. If you do that....... I will campaign for you in 2018.

Buhari till 2023.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by dadebayo1(m): 12:37am On Jul 08, 2016
Thank God... The governors have no business governing the state. How on earth do they find it easy to sleep at night? Bunch of blood sucking demons

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by babdap: 12:45am On Jul 08, 2016
Confiscate all der wealth aboard n use it 2 pay salaries

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by chiscodedon(m): 1:32am On Jul 08, 2016
need more light....searching for okorochas name

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by BermudaTriangle(m): 3:44am On Jul 08, 2016
chiscodedon:
need more light....searching for okorochas name


Use your glasses and torchlight.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by EasternActivist: 5:18am On Jul 08, 2016
FanYogo1:


abia is owing

Imo state is owing

Continue lying to yourself.

Lol... they are owning in your small weirded dreams...

Come and force them to owe.

And remind me who and who are they dragging to court...

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by doublewisdom: 5:40am On Jul 08, 2016
Hmmmmm...... Okowa is making me proud.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by otokx(m): 6:13am On Jul 08, 2016
My neighbor just complained that Wike is owing her 4 months salary. Its unbelievable because Rivers State has so much money.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Blackfire(m): 6:21am On Jul 08, 2016
Religious abracadabra, political bandwagonism , and tribal jingoism wont allow some hailing haillers to condemned there precious demi god govnors... Rather they will attack anyone who do like a rabid dog or zombies..

From ICC take them to COH.
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. Court of heaven.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by MrEverest(m): 6:28am On Jul 08, 2016
Thats a welcome development indeed!

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by tyhgfrdeswscbhf(f): 7:02am On Jul 08, 2016
All South weast state is owing salary..nawaaooo

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by otokx(m): 7:05am On Jul 08, 2016
Most States government are owing 1 way or the other.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by emmalexabl(m): 7:24am On Jul 08, 2016
All the southwastes states are fully represented with the exception of "no mans land"
I thought our sophisticated neighbors always come on nairaland to rant on how they are more economically viable than every other region..

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Now jungle don mature..

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by adeememman(m): 9:01am On Jul 08, 2016
It is well with Nigeria.
Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by temptnow: 10:33am On Jul 08, 2016
[size=20pt]Irrelevant group. When are they going to drag buhari to ICC for killing spree him and his Army have been doing to us. True federalism or the suffering will continue. Allow state to control their wealth you said no. So how do you expect them to get money. Cos civil servants are doing nothing in their respective states[/size] .

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 10:33am On Jul 08, 2016
SERAP is a joke.

ICC is for war crimes and not labour issues except for child labour.

They should rather write International Labour Organization and stop disgracing Nigeria.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by bobgem001(m): 10:33am On Jul 08, 2016
That Kogi Governor Should be given customised cushion, and must be forced to sit on sharp edge nails....even if he agreed to pay in arrears. grin

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Angelb4: 10:34am On Jul 08, 2016
Edo cannot be there. I trust my Comrade. A name that looks like Edo is there. Well, i heard that he's saving the monies for elections later this year. That's someone's hero too.

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Re: SERAP Drags 11 Governors To ICC Over Unpaid Salaries by Olasco93: 10:34am On Jul 08, 2016
When the Right ones treat you wrongly...

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