In reaction to the complaint against him before the International Criminal Court (ICC), a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Femi Falana, wrote an article titled: “Let the guilty be afraid,” in which said: “Mr. Joseph Nwaegbu/Pathfind Attorneys/MNBI and their shadowy minders and paymasters obviously think that the ICC is a forum for frivolities, especially of the type we have gotten accustomed to in Nigeria… They will sooner or later know that the ICC is not such a place. I welcome them to pursue their petition. I move around the world and I have easy and undisturbed passage.
“From
December 12 to 14, 2015, a massacre of our compatriots took place in Kaduna.
The group targeted by the massacre has put the number at over 1000. The sheer
scale of the genocidal event is however imaginable to independent minds by a
subsequent disclosure, by the secretary to the Kaduna State government, in an
official submission to a Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the incident, of
the secret burial, in mass graves, of 347 of the victims. According to this
official, 191 of the corpses, taken from the Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria, were
buried in a mass grave in Mando area of Kaduna State. The same fate befell 156
other corpses conveyed from the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital,
Zaria. The offence of the victims? Well, no more than that they were members of
the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), adherents of the Shi’ite interpretation
of the religion of Islam, who, in the course of a peaceful protest, denied the
right of way to a commander of the Nigerian Army.
“I am not a Shi’ite or
a member of the IMN. But I am a human being and a Nigerian. Just like the
victims were. I remembered the regrets of Martin Niemoller regarding the
do-nothing attitude of those who should have known better, when the warning
signals of the darkness that eventually enveloped humanity under the jackboots
of the Nazis and their superior-race ideology began manifesting. According to
Niemoller:
First they came for the socialists
and I did not speak out –
because I was not a socialist
Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out –
Because I was not a unionist
Then they came for the Jews,
and I did not speak out –
because I was not a Jew
Then they
came for me
And there was no one left
To speak for me.
“The event of December
12, 2015 happened just a few months into the first term of our current
democratic rulers. As morning shows the day, events since then have shown it
was a precursor of things to come, as Martin Niemoller poignantly warned those
who would rather sit in their comfort zone and watch while evil stalks their
land because they are either the evil doers or are wallowing under a false
sense of assurance of their own position. I feared that unless we shouted and
called-out the perpetrators, they would be emboldened to match from Shi’ites to
non-shiites, to anyone who happens to hold a view different from the one they
cherish, or who dares look at their god-head with eyes other than that of
worship and devotion.
“The latest has been
the use of men of the Nigerian Army to wage genocidal attack on peaceful and
unarmed #EndSARS protesters, especially at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos. A full
scale war declared illegally in Port Harcourt has claimed the lives of scores
of unarmed civilians.
“Martin Niemoller was
right, and I was right to follow his admonition by speaking out loud, and
taking up the cause of my fellow human beings and fellow citizens, the victims
of the genocide that took place in Kaduna. Kaduna has been followed with
several occurrences of similar nature in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
Crocodiles have smiled, while the Python has danced, winced, cried, raged and
roared across the length and breathe of Nigeria, gobbling-up citizens who dared
to be different or ask for accountability. The latest has been the use of men
of the Nigerian Army to wage genocidal attack on peaceful and unarmed #EndSARS
protesters, especially at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos. A full scale war
declared illegally in Port Harcourt has claimed the lives of scores of unarmed
civilians.
“Never on my own side
have I ever used anything other than the law to resist the attempts to return
us to 1984. For instance, when these elements suddenly woke up one morning in
October 2019 and gave to themselves the power to go on the streets to conduct
military operations against civilians, under the guise of a so-called Operation
Positive Identification, I instituted the Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1939/19 with a view
to bringing them back to the path of constitutional rectitude. In the case, the
Federal High Court declared such operation illegal. The presiding judge, the
Honourable Justice Aikawa issued a restraining injunction and said:
“‘It would be outside
the powers of the 3rd Respondent (the Nigerian Army) for it to parade the
streets in the rest of the country and demand citizens to show their identity
cards and the like. If there is any security need for that, my view is that it
should be left in the hands of the police, which is the security agency vested
with these functions as spelt out by Section 4 of the Police Act.’
“It was because they
have no respect for the rule and the duly constituted courts that these
elements have persisted in dabbling into politics and civil affairs, as
recently shown in their deployment of soldiers in full battle gear and war formation
against peaceful protesters. They should learn from their counterparts in the
U.S.A who, despite all encouragements by the president of the country, refused
to run such errands for those in transient political authority.
“Just as the Kaduna
State Judicial Commission of Inquiry has not thwarted the efforts at the
international level to bring the powerful individuals responsible for the
Kaduna genocide to book, the current exertions by those responsible for the
latest use of men of the Nigerian army to massacre peaceful protesters are sure
to be in vain.
“Thanks to the
advancement in science and technology, it has been impossible to bury or sweep
under the carpet the Kaduna genocide, because the world has moved beyond what
obtained in 1984 when the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and the Federal
Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) were the major means of information
gathering and mass dissemination of news. And thanks to the international
community, there has also come into existence the Rome Statue of the
International Criminal Court, by which state actors can be held accountable for
crimes such as was perpetrated in Kaduna in December 2015. So, thanks to this
international convention, the era of the Unknown Soldier is long dead and
buried. It is now no longer possible for any state actor to use his or her
control of the executive or influence over judicial levers of state power to
sweep crimes of these magnitudes under the carpet. Just as the Kaduna State
Judicial Commission of Inquiry has not thwarted the efforts at the
international level to bring the powerful individuals responsible for the
Kaduna genocide to book, the current exertions by those responsible for the
latest use of men of the Nigerian army to massacre peaceful protesters are sure
to be in vain.
“I hear that those who
(by virtue of the state offices they hold relative to these matters) are sure
to be called-upon by the ICC for explanation are going about trying to divert
attention away from themselves. I even hear that one such attempt has, in a
complaint to the ICC, named me, Femi Falana, as responsible for allegedly
instigating the violent #EndSARS protests that led to the killing of innocent
citizens, wanton destruction of properties and other heinous crimes against
humanity in Nigeria. According to online reports, the alleged petitioner is
Joseph Nwaegbu, Esq. a senior associate of Pathfind Attorneys on behalf of Make
Nigeria Better Initiative (MNBI).
“Mr. Joseph
Nwaegbu/Pathfind Attorneys/MNBI and their shadowy minders and paymasters
obviously think that the ICC is a forum for frivolities, especially of the type
we have gotten accustomed to in Nigeria (like, government and government
officials hiring praise-singers or protesters to counter-balance genuine
protesters!). They will sooner or later know that the ICC is not such a place.
I welcome them to pursue their petition. I move around the world and I have
easy and undisturbed passage. I hope the shadowy minders and paymasters of Mr.
Joseph Nwaegbu/Pathfind Attorneys/MNBI are able to do likewise. In fact, I
challenge them to dare!
“To the Guilty, Be
Afraid. Be very afraid!”
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