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FG Protests ICC Investigation into Nigerian Army

FG Protests ICC Investigation into Nigerian Army

The Federal Government of Nigeria has formally protested the ongoing investigation of the Nigerian military by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, made this announcement during the 23rd session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC held in The Hague, Netherlands. He described the prolonged investigation, which has lasted over 14 years, as demoralizing for the military personnel who are actively engaged in combating terrorism in the country.

In his statement, Fagbemi emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to justice and accountability, asserting that the country has consistently demonstrated the capacity to investigate and prosecute serious crimes, including those committed by Boko Haram and other terrorist groups. He argued that the ICC should act as a court of last resort, intervening only when national legal systems are unable or unwilling to address grave crimes, a situation he claims does not apply to Nigeria.

Fagbemi also highlighted the establishment of an independent Special Investigative Panel by the National Human Rights Commission, which found no evidence to substantiate allegations of misconduct against the military. He reiterated that the Nigerian military operates under international humanitarian law and that any mistakes made during operations are promptly investigated.

The Attorney General expressed concern over what he perceives as a predetermined stance by the ICC regarding the Nigerian military and criticized civil society organizations that he claims undermine the military’s efforts against terrorism with unsubstantiated allegations.

In conclusion, the Nigerian government called for respect for its legal processes and reaffirmed its commitment to ending impunity for serious crimes while supporting the work of the ICC.

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