February Polls: ICC Cautions Politicians On Violence, Threatens To Prosecute Indicted Nigerians

BEVERLY HILLS, February 03, (THEWILL) – With 11 days to the beginning of the general elections, politicians have been cautioned against inciting violence before, during and after the elections. The International Criminal Court (ICC) gave this warning , saying it would prosecute any Nigerian political found to be involved in violence before, during and after […]

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BEVERLY HILLS, February 03, (THEWILL) – With 11 days to the beginning of the general elections, politicians have been cautioned against inciting violence before, during and after the elections.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) gave this warning , saying it would prosecute any Nigerian political found to be involved in violence before, during and after the elections.

In a statement issued on Monday, ICC Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, urged parties to the peace accord signed recently in Abuja to abide by their commitment to maintain peace.

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Noting that the ICC has jurisdiction over Rome Statute crimes committed in Nigeria or by Nigerian nationals from 1 July 2002 onwards, Bensouda said crimes under the jurisdiction of the ICC have already been committed in this context, as reflected in a preliminary examination report published by his office in December 2014.

She disclosed that a team from her office is on its way to Nigeria prior to the elections to further engage with the authorities and encourage the prevention of crimes.

The statement reads in part: “On 14 and 28 February 2015, Nigerians are set to participate in general and state elections in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Nigerian presidential candidates and political leaders recently signed a pact committing themselves, their parties and their followers to refrain from violence before, during and after these elections. I urge them to consolidate this commitment.

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“At a time when abhorrent levels of violence already plague parts of the country, I recall that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has jurisdiction over Rome Statute crimes committed on the territory of Nigeria or by Nigerian nationals from 1 July 2002 onwards.

“Crimes under the jurisdiction of the ICC have already been committed in this context, as reflected in my Office’s preliminary examination report published in December 2014. Further analysis is on-going to determine the next steps that my Office should take in accordance with its duties under the Rome Statute.

“Experience has shown that electoral competition, when gone astray, can give rise to violence and in the worst case scenarios, even trigger the commission of mass crimes that ‘shock the conscience of humanity.’

“Any person who incites or engages in acts of violence including by ordering, requesting, encouraging or contributing in any other manner to the commission of crimes within ICC’s jurisdiction is liable to prosecution either by Nigerian Courts or by ICC.

“No one should doubt my resolve, whenever necessary, to prosecute individuals responsible for the commission of ICC crimes.”

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