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Report yourself to ICC, PDP tells Buhari

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to use his attendance at the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Rome statute, to report his administration to the court.

The PDP alleged that the administration had a lot of questions to answer over alleged documented human right abuses, crime against humanity and killings under Buhari’s watch.

In a statement issued by Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP national publicity secretary, the party said the fact that Buhari was the only head of state invited to the event showed that the world is “particularly alarmed by the spate of bloodletting, extra-judicial executions, illegal arrests, arbitrary detention, torture and reported disappearances, as captured in the reports by the United States department of state, amnesty international and transparency international.”

“What the presidency seeks to hide from Nigerians is that the ICC Rome statute deals directly with critical issues of crime against humanity, which is already prevalent in Nigeria under President Buhari’s watch,” the statement read.

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“The PDP recalls that it had earlier filed a petition at the United Nations against the Buhari administration over issues of human rights violations in our country.

“The party, therefore, calls on the ICC to take President Buhari to task on the documented abuse of human rights in Nigeria, particularly, the US Department of State 2017 Human Right Report, which catalogued issues of extrajudicial and arbitrary killings; disappearances and arbitrary detentions and torture, particularly in detention facilities in Nigeria under this administration.”

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