Popular human rights lawyer, and Chairman of the Alliance
for Survival of COVID-19 and Beyond (ASCAB), Femi Falana, has warned President
Muhammadu Buhari not to use the Military against #EndSARS protesters.
He also said the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai,
risks facing the International Criminal Court (ICC) if any of the protesters is
killed.
The Army had said it would commence Exercise Crocodile Smile
VI, which is usually conducted annually to checkmate the activities of
criminals across the country during the ember months.
It noted that this time, the military operation which would
run from October 20 to December 31, would carry out cyber warfare operations to
counter negative propaganda by criminal gangs and groups in social media and
across the cyberspace.
However, Falana in a statement issued by ASCAB advised
Buhari to withdraw plans to engage soldiers for what is a purely democratic
issue.
According to the statement, protests have commonplace across
the world as seen in Hong Kong, US, France, South Africa, Belarus, and even in
Sudan.
“It is unfortunate that the Nigerian government is sending a
signal to the military that it has a role to play in a purely civil matter.
“The plan to deploy soldiers is dangerous. It will push
Nigeria into the red light district of global reckoning,” the statement read.
It urged “Buhari not to use soldiers to quell a peaceful,
civil protest. The protesters have been lawful. The few cases of violence were
associated with armed thugs disrupting the protests coupled with the shooting
of protesters by security operatives.
“The political class is isolating Nigerians from governance.
State resources are squandered by a few, corrupt people who over the years have
failed to address institutional rot that continues to fuel anger and
desperation of the toiling people.”
Some CSOs, including Centre for Democracy and Development,
CDD, Enough is Enough and Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC,
have also condemned the military exercise, saying it is unacceptable.
They allege that it was designed to crush the civil
protests.
The CSOs unanimously warned that the Exercise Crocodile
Smile VI would only serve to exacerbate the distrust of citizens and lack of
confidence in the state and its institutions.
So, they urged the military to withdraw the operation and
remain in their barracks to defend the territorial integrity of the country
until the #EndSARS protests abated.
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