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Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:21am On Feb 02, 2017
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated the Federal Government!s resolve to remain with the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The Spokesman of the ministry, Dr Clement Aduku, clarified the Federal Government stand in Abuja on Wednesday.

Aduku said Nigeria’s stand on the issue as explained by the Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, had not changed.

The African Union had in January during plenary at the 28th AU Summit in Addis Ababa called for collective withdrawal of its members from the Court.

The summit argued that African countries were not fairly treated by the court hence members should withdraw.

Onyeama had explained that there was a strategy adopted by AU for collective withdrawal from the ICC to which Nigeria did not subscribe.

The minister said that when the issue came up during a meeting, several countries kicked against it.

According to him, Nigeria and others believe that the court has an important role to play in holding leaders accountable, hence Nigeria fully stands by it.

“Nigeria is not the only voice agitating against it; in fact, Senegal is speaking very strongly against it. Cape Verde and other countries are also against it.

“What AU did was to set up a committee to elaborate a strategy for collective withdrawal.

“After, Senegal took the floor, Nigeria took the floor, Cape Verde and some other countries made it clear that they were not going to subscribe to that decision,” he said.

Onyeama said that a number of countries also took the floor to request for more time to study it before acceding.

He said Zambia, Tanzania, Liberia, Botswana and a host of others were not willing to withdraw from the court.

While faulting AU’s position on ICC, Onyeama stressed that each individual country willingly acceded to the 1998 Rome Statue on the setting up of the court.

“Each country free and willingly acceded to the Treaty and not all of the members of the AU acceded; each country acceded individually, exercising its own sovereign right.

“So, if each country wants to withdraw, it has the right to do that individually.’

“AU, which was not a party to the Rome Statute that established the court, should not be developing a strategy for a collective withdrawal for something that each country entered into individually.

“Those who feel they want to withdraw should do that individually,” Onyeama said.

NAN reports that three African states in 2016 publicly declared their intention to withdraw from the court in what seemed to be a continental domino effect.

The countries are Brundi, South Africa and The Gambia, with reports that Namibia, Kenya and Uganda were contemplating withdrawing from the ICC

The court has been repeatedly criticised by African states as an inefficient, neo-colonial institution of the Western powers to try African countries.

This argument is supported by the fact that nine of the 10 situations under investigation, with three others under preliminary investigations, involve African countries.

African state parties to the Rome Statute make up the biggest regional membership, comprising 34 of the 124 members.

From 2009, some African countries have called for collective withdrawal from the ICC.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/international/nigeria-reiterates-stand-not-to-withdraw-from-icc/183522.html

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Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by IykeChukz(m): 6:24am On Feb 02, 2017
Comparing Obiano to Okorocha is like Okorocha zombies trekking from Oshodi to Italy...


OkoroHausa is a man of deceit.


That's just the glaring fact...



#IstandWith2Baba
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by lonelydora: 6:30am On Feb 02, 2017
You can't compare the two. Obiano bests him hands down.

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Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:00am On Feb 02, 2017
Now the heading has been changed.



Poster below me, why not comment than worry your pretty head about our comments undecided
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by bonechamberlain(m): 7:11am On Feb 02, 2017
The posters above Is this about obiano or rochas angry.

African countries wants to withdraw that's fine but what is going to serve as a replacement for the ICC in Africa. If there is no replacement all African countries must remain in ICC, these guys don't want to be checkmated.

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Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by Fedayeen02: 7:18am On Feb 02, 2017
Rochas can only be compared to Yaya Jmmeh and Buhari.

Both Are blockheads.



Buhari shouldn't withdraw because he has a date with ICC after he steps down.
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by Fedayeen02: 7:19am On Feb 02, 2017
bonechamberlain:
The posters above Is this about obiano or rochas angry.

African countries wants to withdraw that's fine but what is going to serve as a replacement for the ICC in Africa. If there is no replacement all African countries must remain in ICC, these guys don't want to be checkmated.
Rochas Okorocha is a plague and so we need to remind him daily
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by Ajibel(m): 7:23am On Feb 02, 2017
Wetin concern Obiano and Rochas for this post?

Someone who didnt read the article would think they were mentioned.
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by Bari22: 7:26am On Feb 02, 2017
Patience jonathan must answer her questions before we exit
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by kolado(m): 8:24am On Feb 02, 2017
They're looking for an escape route.
Re: Nigeria Reiterates Stand Not To Withdraw From International Criminal Court by bonechamberlain(m): 3:28pm On Feb 02, 2017
Fedayeen02:
Rochas Okorocha is a plague and so we need to remind him daily
grin grin una no go kill person

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