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SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Tobbydhayor90: 8:16am On Jul 21, 2019
SERAP drags senior Nigerian officials to ICC ‘for leaving 13.2 million children out of school’


Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sent a petition to Mrs. Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor, International Criminal Court (ICC), urging her to use her “good offices to investigate whether the problem of out-of-school children in Nigeria, and the failure of the Nigerian authorities over the years to address it amount to violence against children and crimes against humanity within the jurisdiction of the ICC.”


The organization urged Mrs Bensouda to: “push for those suspected to be responsible for this problem, including current and former presidents and state governors since 1999, who directly or indirectly have individually and/or collectively breached their special duty toward children, and are therefore complicit in the crime, to be tried by the ICC.”


In the petition dated 19 July 2019 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organization said: “Investigating and prosecuting high-ranking Nigerian officials and providing reparations to victims will contribute to serving the best interests of Nigerian children, the most vulnerable citizens in our country, and ending the impunity that is denying them their right to education and a life free of violence and fear.”

SERAP said: “These out-of-school Nigerian children have been exposed to real danger, violence and even untimely death. Senior Nigerian politicians since 1999 have failed to understand the seriousness of the crime of leaving millions of children out of school, and have made an essential contribution to the commission of the crime.”


SERAP also said: “The ICC has stated in the Lubanga case that the interruption, delay and denial of the right of children to education is a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court. SERAP believes that the reality for children living in the Ituri region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is similar to the reality faced by millions of out-of-school children in Nigeria, as the situation is depriving an entire generation of children of their right to education and human dignity.”


The petition read in part: “There is no immunity for crimes under the Rome Statute. The crime of leaving millions of Nigerian children out of school is an opportunity for your Office to show the Court’s commitment to effectively enforce its Policy on Children and other important statements of international criminal justice.”

“Putting millions of Nigerian children that should be in school on the street exposes them to violence, including sexual violence, gender violence, abduction, and other forms of exploitation and violence against children, and implicitly amounts to enslavement, trafficking of children, and ill-treatment, three of the eleven acts that may amount to a crime against humanity under the Rome Statute.”


“Unless the ICC declares the problem of over 13 million out-of-school Nigerian children as violence against children and crime against humanity, and hold those suspected to be responsible since 1999 to account, the number of out-of-school children will continue to rise, and these children may never receive any formal education at all.”


“Nigeria is a state party to the Rome Statute and deposited its instrument of ratification on 27 September 2001. According to Nigeria’s Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), the population of out-of-school children in Nigeria has risen from 10.5 million to 13.2 million.”


“This figure is based on a joint survey conducted in 2015 by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and the Nigerian government. Data by the UNICEF also shows that one in every five of the world’s out-of-school children is in Nigeria. However, Nigeria's former Minister of Education Mr Adamu Adamu has suggested the figure of out-of-school children in Nigeria to be 10,193,918, citing a recent ‘National Personnel Audit’ of both public and private schools in the country.”

“According to the former Minister of Education, all of the 36 states in Nigeria are affected by the problem of out-of-school children but the problem is more widespread and systematic in the following states: Kano, Akwa Ibom, Katsina, Kaduna, Taraba, Sokoto, Yobe, Zamfara, Oyo, Benue, Jigawa and Ebonyi states.”

“Girls are disproportionately represented among out-of-school children. In north-eastern Nigeria alone, 2.8 million children are in need of education-in-emergencies support in three conflict-affected States (Borno, Yobe, Adamawa). In these States, at least 802 schools remain closed and 497 classrooms are listed as destroyed, with another 1,392 damaged but repairable.”

“Under Nigerian law and international human rights treaties to which Nigeria is a state party, the Nigerian authorities at both the Federal and State levels have a legally binding obligation to immediately provide free, universal quality primary education for all Nigerian children, and to progressively provide education at all other levels without discrimination.”

“Nigerian authorities over the years have restricted educational opportunities for children with disabilities including by failing to provide equipment such as hearing aids, ramps to school buildings, wheelchairs, crutches, glasses and surgery to children in need, and failing to address educational challenges facing children with disabilities, in general.

“SERAP notes the launch by your Office in 2016 of the Policy on Children, which aims to send ‘a firm and consistent message that humanity stands united in its resolve that crimes against children will not be tolerated and that their perpetrators will not go unpunished.’ The Policy aims to assist your Office in its efforts to robustly address these crimes, bearing in mind the rights and best interests of children.”

“SERAP notes also that at the launch of the Policy you stated among others that, ‘a crime against a child is an offence against all of humanity; it is an affront to our basic tenets of human decency. Children are our greatest resource, and must be protected from harm so as to reach their full potential. We, at the ICC, intend to play our part through the legal framework of the Rome Statute’.”



“This statement is entirely consistent with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which Nigeria is a state party and shows that children will not be invisible in the exercise of the jurisdiction of the ICC, and that your Office will extend its work to ensure the well-being of children, including millions of out-of-school Nigerian children.”



“The Rome Statute’s sensitivity towards children's issues is clearly demonstrated in Article 68(1) to the effect that the Court must ‘have regard to all relevant factors, including gender and the nature of the crime, in particular, where the crime involves sexual or gender violence or violence against children.’ Under Article 54(1), ‘the Prosecutor shall take into account the nature of the crime, in particular where it involves violence against children.’”

“SERAP is seriously concerned that the problem of out-of-school children is widespread and systematic, cutting across the 36 states of the country and Abuja, and spanning many years since 1999. The problem of out-of-school children has had catastrophic effects on the lives of millions of children, their families and communities, akin to violence against children under the Court’s Policy, and crimes against humanity as contemplated under the Rome Statue.”



“The Rome Statute in article 7 defines “crime against humanity” to include “inhumane acts causing great suffering or injury,” committed in a widespread or systematic manner against a civilian population. The common denominator of crimes against humanity is that they are grave affronts to human security and dignity.”



“The consequences of throwing millions of Nigerian children that should be in school out on the street are similar to those of the offences in article 7(1)(k) of the Rome Statute. Senior government officials know well or ought to know that their failure to prevent millions of Nigerian children from roaming the street will expose the children to violence, deny them their human dignity and exacerbate the growing insecurity in the country.”



“SERAP considers the apparent failure of successive governments and high-ranking government officials to prevent widespread and systematic problem of out-of-school children as amounting to complicity under the Rome Statute.”

“This crime against Nigerian children has continued to rob our children of their innocence, childhood, and often, tragically, resulted in their untimely deaths, denying Nigeria of its future potential and of its greatest resource.”


“The national authorities of the Court’s States Parties form the first line of defense in addressing the crimes against children, as they shoulder the primary responsibility for the investigation and prosecution of perpetrators of the crimes. But successive governments in Nigeria have been unwilling or unable to address the problem of out-of-school children, and end the crime against humanity.”

“SERAP believes that substantial grounds exist to warrant the intervention of the Prosecutor in this case. Pursuant to the Rome Statute, the Prosecutor has power to intervene in a situation under the jurisdiction of the Court if the Security Council or states parties refer a situation or if information is provided from other sources such as the information SERAP is providing in this case.

SERAP therefore urged the ICC Prosecutor to:



Urgently commence an investigation proprio motu on the widespread and systematic problem of out-of-school children in Nigeria since the return of democracy in 1999, with a view to determining whether these amount to violence against children and crime against humanity within the Court’s jurisdiction. In this respect, we also urge you to invite representatives of the Nigerian government to provide written or oral testimony at the seat of the Court, so that the Prosecutor is able to conclude since available information whether there is a reasonable basis for an investigation, and to submit a request to the Pre-Trial Chamber for authorization of an investigation;


Bring to justice those suspected to be responsible for widespread and systematic problem of out-of-school children in Nigeria;


Urge the Nigerian government to fulfil its obligations under the Rome Statute to cooperate with the ICC; including complying with your requests to arrest and surrender suspected perpetrators of the widespread and systematic crime of leaving millions of Nigerian children out of school, testimony, and provide other support to the ICC


Compel the Nigerian authorities at the Federal and State levels to ensure that millions of out-of-school children are afforded their right to education, access to justice, and ensure reparations to victims, including restitution, compensation, rehabilitation and guarantee of non-repetition

http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-drags-senior-nigerian-officials-to-icc-for-leaving-13-2-million-children-out-of-school.ngo/

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Amuocha: 8:18am On Jul 21, 2019
Great move

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Montanasnr(m): 9:37am On Jul 21, 2019
SERAP thank you very much

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by tstx(m): 9:37am On Jul 21, 2019
Great move wey no go yield anything...

Nigeria just saddens me

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by inoki247: 9:37am On Jul 21, 2019
Lol Las Las u go dey alright People wey no obey d law of dere Land go obey International Law

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by sammirano: 9:38am On Jul 21, 2019
Are these people normal at all? ICC ko NCC ni

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Pavore9: 9:41am On Jul 21, 2019
An out of school child is vulnerable to our toxic environment and most who make it to adulthood are likely to turn around to become security risk to the community.

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Skepticus: 9:41am On Jul 21, 2019
cool Good move by SERAP

There is a open conspiracy by the gerontocratic officials to destroy the lives of the upcoming generation of young people.

Nigeria is gone but it's good that they can salvage a few from what's left.

sammirano:
Are these people normal at all? ICC ko NCC ni

Idîot

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Goldenovas: 9:50am On Jul 21, 2019
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Automatic3444(m): 9:52am On Jul 21, 2019
Na today...monkey dey for bush
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 21, 2019
SERAP is trying.
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Just2endowed2(m): 9:54am On Jul 21, 2019
Pavore9:
An out of school child is vulnerable to our toxic environment and most who make it to adulthood are likely to turn around to become security risk to the community.

That is the real danger. We the key warrior are typing because it does not really l affect us. But after few years, these out of school children will be a security threat cry

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Ladygenny: 9:56am On Jul 21, 2019
After that, what next
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by SmartyPants(m): 9:57am On Jul 21, 2019
The ICC has nothing to do with this and neither m does the OTP have a good offices function.

The appropriate body concerned with such matters is the African Commission on Human and People's Rights.

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Pavore9: 10:04am On Jul 21, 2019
Just2endowed2:


That is the real danger. We the key warrior are typing because it does not really l affect us. But after few years, these out of school children will be a security threat cry

Just as Boko Haram is having it easy getting recruits and resources that Nigeria should have used for both infrastructural and human capital development is now being channelled to fight them. angry

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Lyoncrescent: 10:09am On Jul 21, 2019
But the FG is like they feed over 9 million primary school children daily and that has increased enrollment and that the 13.2 million children out of school stat is from the PDP era. I weep for Nigeria
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by daroz(m): 10:16am On Jul 21, 2019
The out-of-school issue is not actually a problem of the south, but of the north.

And their Koran says Boko (book) is Haram( forbidden),
So they have not committed any crime by breading like rats and sending them to almajiri Islamic school instead of real school.

The truth is the country need to divide , the north and southern Nigeria will continue to have conflict of interest because we both share different values and beliefs.

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Olorunnim: 10:21am On Jul 21, 2019
These children pose a security risk to the Nigeria state, They're easy target for terrorist recruiters, and as there's nothing tying them to the Nigerian state Except birth ,Not free education Not free health, They've no reason to be patriotic.
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Jubiliee: 10:23am On Jul 21, 2019
sammirano:
Are these people normal at all? ICC ko NCC ni
Was this not same ICC, USA said she will arrest the judges if the prosecute any American soldier for war crime in Afghanistan. Blacks no get sense. Even America has no confidence in what she established.

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by EdiAbali: 10:49am On Jul 21, 2019
Jubiliee:

Was this not same ICC, USA said she will arrest the judges if the prosecute any American soldier for war crime in Afghanistan. Blacks no get sense. Even America has no confidence in what she established.



You're a fool, you want us to trust the Sokoto caliphate and terrorist Buhari to leave ICC?

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by aku626(m): 11:06am On Jul 21, 2019
Great move
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by 12345baba(m): 11:12am On Jul 21, 2019
Serap ke. Them no get work at all
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Nobody: 11:17am On Jul 21, 2019
Great move, though long overdue

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by guterKerl: 11:27am On Jul 21, 2019
Que serap serap
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Nobody: 11:29am On Jul 21, 2019
Jubiliee:

Was this not same ICC, USA said she will arrest the judges if the prosecute any American soldier for war crime in Afghanistan. Blacks no get sense. Even America has no confidence in what she established.

Hmmm this is interesting.

America is the God of many Nigerians.
Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:42am On Jul 21, 2019
Not surprised Oyo made the list
They have started obsessing on religion via hijab and crap.
The only reason UAE, Kuwait and a few other Muslim dominated region are a bit advanced is because they have the best Western educational institutions you would find outside the west.




daroz:
The out-of-school issue is not actually a problem of the south, but of the north.

And their Koran says Boko (book) is Haram( forbidden),
So they have not committed any crime by breading like rats and sending them to almajiri Islamic school instead of real school.

The truth is the country need to divide , the north and southern Nigeria will continue to have conflict of interest because we both share different values and beliefs.

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by netflicks(m): 11:46am On Jul 21, 2019
daroz:
The out-of-school issue is not actually a problem of the south, but of the north.

And their Koran says Boko (book) is Haram( forbidden),
So they have not committed any crime by breading like rats and sending them to almajiri Islamic school instead of real school.

The truth is the country need to divide , the north and southern Nigeria will continue to have conflict of interest because we both share different values and beliefs.

I swear If I can see u eeh would have bought u a bottle of beer and pepe soup...Nothing to add to your point u just said it all..

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Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by Vhickymanny(m): 11:50am On Jul 21, 2019
Which way NAIJA

Re: SERAP Drags Nigerian Officials To ICC ‘for Leaving 13.2m Children Out Of School by JudasNaCarrot: 11:51am On Jul 21, 2019
Exercise in futility and dead on arrival because the culprits are the Northerners and their leaders who prefer the Islamic subjugation and oppression on their own people by brainwashing them to send their children to Koranic school but send theirs to western education.

The North is really pulling this country backward.

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