Bilie Human Rights Dismisses Threat To Drag Ihejirike To ICC
A United Kingdom-based human rights organisation, Bilie
Human Rights Initiative (BHRI), has described as most ridiculous, threat by the
Northern Elders Forum (NEF) to drag former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.
Azubuike Ihejirika, to the International Court of Justice (ICC).
The group expressed dismay that the NEF, as represented by
Professor Ango Abdullahi, could embark on such fruitless venture, adding that
rather than being perturbed by the mischievous proposal, it was happy with the
development because such move would only quicken its pending case in the Owerri
Federal High Court, in Imo State.
It alleged that Boko Haram is tactically and politically
backed by the Northern military and political establishments, adding that they
would have to face the ICC first, for crimes against humanity, before
Ihejirika, who carried out his constitutional responsibility, as a commissioned
military leader.
In a press statement signed by its Director, Dr. Chukwuma
Egemba, the group pointed out that in the pending suit in Owerri, the
indigenous people of Biafra, represented by BHRI, are praying the court, among
other things, to deliver justice for more than 3.5 million Biafrans, who were
murdered between 1966 and 1970 under the directives of Northern military
leaders.
The statement further stated that Igbo and Biafrans in
general, have enough dossiers on past and present Hausa-Fulani military and
political leaders, such that it would put most of them in the dungeon when they
are released.
“Where were the northern elders during the infamous
‘Ali-must-go’ (Maitatsine riot) in Kano, which claimed the lives of many
innocent people, many of who were the Igbo? Who was charged for the crime?
Where was the arch tribal and high moralist professor when the people of
Zaki-Biam, Katsina Ala and Odi were massacred? Have the murders been found and
arraigned before the ICC, or does it follow that some lives are more valuable
than others?” the group queried.
While further writing off the NEF’s threat, BHRI pointed out
that such proceeding would afford the Biafran people the opportunity to expose
all the genocide and other atrocities that were committed against the people of
Biafra for which no one had been held to account for.
“We will make them drown in the pit they are digging because
Biafrans, not just Ihejirika, will be waiting for them at the ICC in Hague. We
also assure them that if they fail to follow through their plans, we will still
come after them and demand justice for genocide and crime against humanity
committed against our people from 1966 to 2013. Genocide crime against humanity
does not have expiry date; and status, age and health condition are no barriers
in prosecuting offenders,” the group warned.
The statement also urged Igbo to remain calm and law-abiding
wherever they are even in the midst of what they termed, mindless provocation
and threats of violence by the northern elders, just as it drew the attention
of the NEF to some incidences over which they remained silent.
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