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More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by tiptopy03(m): 9:38pm On Jan 22, 2015
Still battling with his certificate scandal, there are more troubles ahead for the Presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd) with a coalition of 17 non-governmental organizations operating primarily in the Northern states of Nigeria calling for his prosecution over the post-election violence of 2011.

The organization has already sought the services of an interactional human rights lawyer working with ICC.

The group said in Abuja on Thursday that it has evidence that the highly inflammatory public comments made by Buhari prior to, during and immediately after the elections-led directly to the deaths of over 800 people and the displacement of more than 65,000 individuals in April 2011.

Professor Goran Sluiter, a partner at the Amsterdam law firm of Prakken d’Oliveira Human Right Lawyers and a lawyer practicing at the International Criminal Court (ICC) who addressed journalists on behalf of NCDJ said a complaint would be filed in the name of the group to the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC in the Hague.

The complaint, according to him, would supplement a previous ICC filing submitted by the NCDJ in May 2011.

“Based on the available evidence, there are compelling reasons to believe that crimes against humanity including murder, torture, rape, forcible population transfer and other inhumane acts were committed in the context of the politically motivated sectarian violence that immediately followed the Nigerian presidential elections of April 2011.

“Due to the seriousness of these crimes and the lack of adequate response by the Nigerian authorities, the prosecutor of the ICC will be asked to conduct investigations into the alleged acts and their perpetrators, in particular former head of state General Muhammed Buhari” Professor Sluiter said

He argued that the evidence collected to date strongly suggested that the highly inflammatory public comments of the then Congress for Progress Change (CPC) presidential candidate in 2011 was responsible for the deaths of over 800 people and displacement of more than 65,000 individuals.

Professor Sluiter further stated that bringing those responsible for electoral violence to account would go a long way towards diminishing such threats and restoring faith and confidence in Nigeria’s political system.

He maintained that NCDJ represents the aspirations of all Nigerians who look forward to a day when their country’s politicians regardless of their party, faith, ethnicity or geographic affiliation can and will refrain from the kind of hateful and sectarian rhetoric that inevitably leads to death, destruction and displacement.

While also speaking during the conference the Secretary General of NCJD, Umar Farouk said the group was compelled to reiterate its resolve to sustain the process for the prosecution of General Buhari for his role that led to the 2011 post election violence in some parts of Northern Nigeria.

He said it is in the interest of the nation that those responsible for the premeditated arson, killings and destruction of properties must be brought to justice noting that the case when instituted in 2011 was devoid of partisanship and any form of political colouration

“We recall that just before the 2011 general elections, the then presidential candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, General Muhammadu Buhari had categorically directed crowds in Hausa at his campaign rallies in the North particularly Minna, Kaduna and Maiduguri to protect their votes at all cost including killing and elimination of others”, he said.

Professor Sluiter will be in Abuja from 22 – 25 January in order to consult with the NCDJ and other stakeholders.
Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by daben1(m): 9:40pm On Jan 22, 2015
Summarise please!
Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by midolian(m): 9:52pm On Jan 22, 2015
Laughable...the PDP r @ wrk
What do they have to say about Fayose's controversial rubbish on the newspaper? Is that not enough to cause war in nigeria? Has dat not undermined the peace agreement signed by GMb, GEj n odas?

Thank God they knw they can't stop the GENERAL frm contesting
Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:59pm On Jan 22, 2015
PDP won't use sense, they just love loosing
Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by prinsessty(f): 10:05pm On Jan 22, 2015
grin I smell desperation
Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by baybeeboi: 10:51pm On Jan 22, 2015
this should be done to prevent any further damage...
This Buhari has become a societal menace that should be cubbed with immediate effect.

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Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by halimaabi: 11:40pm On Jan 22, 2015
#FAILBUHARI WOULD RUIN NIGERIAN MARK MY WORDS.
Re: More Troubles For APC: Northern Coalition Drags Buhari To ICC by Dannyset(m): 11:46pm On Jan 22, 2015
These people are Coward under the tutelage of a Clown.

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