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IPOB drags Buhari’s regime to ICC

BW Global Group, LLC, (BWGG), a human rights and government accountability advocacy firm located in Washington, D.C., United States of America has filed a formal communication with the Office of the Prosecutor (“OTP”) of the International Criminal Court (“ICC”), asking it to investigate atrocities committed by the Nigerian military in the South East.

The law firm said in a statement on Wednesday that the filing was submitted pursuant to Article 15 of the Rome Statute of which the Nigerian Government is a signatory.

“The filing specifically addresses the atrocities committed by government forces and/or affiliated paramilitary forces of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria against members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (“IPOB”) in Southeast Nigeria,” the statement said.

It added that: “The body of evidence against Nigeria and its systematic and repressive campaign against the
IPOB in southern Nigeria has for too long been ignored by the international community.

“Today, we are petitioning the International Criminal Court to investigate the criminal acts of the Nigerian government – many of which have been well-documented by leading human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, leading news publications worldwide, and policy groups such as the Council on Foreign Relations,” asserted Alan White, BWGG partner and Petitioner.

“Amnesty International has documented a catalogue of human rights violations that the Nigerian government has taken against the IPOB.

“These crimes under international law include mass arrests, excessive and unlawful force, and torture” .

The BWGG petition to the ICC expands the Nigerian government’s crimes to also include an international rendition of the regime’s political opponents. in an unlawful rendition operation.

Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Africa Subcommittee stated, “…Genocide is happening right before our eyes. The United States and the international community must do more to mitigate the violence because the dire situation on the ground warrants it and because the people of Nigeria deserve to live in peace and freedom with their fundamental human rights guaranteed.”

In a related Congressional statement, Mr Smith continued, “President Buhari has done little to staunch … crimes against humanity.”

Dr. White noted that BWGG will advocate within the ICC for swift action, calling the ICC the judicial body of last resort – noting that the Nigeran government cannot police its own human rights responsibilities, and this paves the way for the ICC to assume responsibility for the well-being of the Biafran people.

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