Joseph Nwaegbu, a Nigerian lawyer, has filed a criminal
complaint against Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, at the International
Criminal Court (ICC) in Hague for his alleged role in the #EndSARS protest.
Violence trailed the #EndSARS protest across the country,
leading to loss of lives and destruction of property.
In the petition dated November 4, 2020, and addressed to
Fatou Bensouda, ICC prosecutor, Nwaegbu who claimed to be acting for his group,
Make Nigeria Better Initiative (MNBI), described #EndSARS as “the mother of all
protests in Nigeria.”
“On the recent #EndSARS protests which turned violent across
the country, we beg to submit that the role played by Mr Falana before, during,
and after what observers described as “the mother of all protests in Nigeria”
is not only ignoble but criminal,” Nwaegbu stated.
“We have seen how the type of incitement spearheaded by Mr
Falana worked in Rwanda and other parts of the world and the resultant effect
was genocide.
“The misguided youths who acted based on Falana’s posture,
character and utterances employed crude methods to illegally murder about 22
police officers in cold blood during the #EndSARS protests that lasted between
the period 3rd October 2020 till 21st October 2020.
“At Oyingbo police station in Lagos alone, a total of 3
(Three) police officers were killed and roasted like Christmas goats with their
facilities destroyed.
”It is our further submission that what Falana is doing
gives room for suspicion that another brand of the terrorist group may be
created to hide under the cover of “human rights activists” whilst sustaining
the evils already bedevilling our people through the activities of the
disbanded Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Boko Haram and Indigenous People
of Biafra (IPOB).”
Nwaegbu urged the ICC to investigate Falana.
He added that upon conviction under the Rome Statute, the
ICC prosecutor should compel the senior advocate of Nigeria to pay $2 billion
as punitive damages for causing death, injury destruction of properties and all
other things caused during the protest.
Mark P. Dillon, head of information and evidence unit, ICC,
acknowledged receipt of the complaints.
Dillon said the complaint will be considered accordingly
with the procedure and Rome Statute of the ICC.
Responding, Falana described the allegations against him as
an “obnoxious rejoinder” hurriedly crafted “to divert attention from the crime
against humanity committed by those who opened fire on peaceful protesters in
violation of international humanitarian law.”
He said the Socio-Economic and Rights Accountability Project
(SERAP), one of his clients, had earlier submitted a petition to the ICC
against the Nigerian Army “for the brutal killing of peaceful protesters in
Nigeria.”
“Before then, a London based human rights group had
submitted a petition over the massacre of 347 Shiites in December 2015 by the
Nigerian army. The suspects in both petitions believe that I instigated both
petitions.
“But the cheap ploy will not work as the ICC does not entertain
frivolous petitions that are anchored on conjecture or speculation.
“After all, the ICC is not unaware of the fact that the
suspects who committed arson and willful damage to private and public
properties in Lagos state and other places during the #EndSARS protests have
been arrested, investigated and arraigned in criminal courts.”
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