Prof. Abdullahi’s group had recently said that plans were in
top gear to drag the former army chief and six others to ICC over their alleged
involvement in the killing of innocent civilians at Baga, while the military
engaged Boko Haram insurgents living in the midst of civilians.
Chukwumerije speaks
But reacting to the
alleged plan yesterday, Senator Uche Chukwumerije said that the purported plan
to take the former COAS to ICC would be a good opportunity for the people of
the South East and Anioma in Delta State to drag the country to the world court
for the massacre of over two million Ndigbo during the Nigeria/Biafra civil
war.
Chukwumerije, who was in-charge of Biafran Information
during the war, said: “The plan of
Northern Elders Forum to drag the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
General Azubuike Ihejirika, and six others to International Criminal Court of
Justice in Hague is capable of unleashing a national ill-wind that will do no
one (including Prof. Ango Abdullahi’s group) any good in this federation.
“The approach of the group to a national problem is
selective, patently biased apparently in search of preconceived culprits,
pointedly indifferent to the demands of national unity, and highly provocative
to the sensibilities of all who genuinely desire the unity and stability of
this federation.
Opening the Pandora Box
“As Ango Abdullahi’s team opens the doors and walks into the
hall of the world court, let them realize that they have at last opened the
Pandora’s Box.
“The indigenes of
Odi, Zaki-Biam and Katsina Ala will in quick succession file into the hall. At
the same time, Ndigbo of South East and Anioma will dust their files and head
for Hague.
“Let it be emphasized ab initio that senseless sacrifice of a
human life is indefensible. Violations of human rights have remained the bane
of Africa. A society that has no respect for human life is nearer the status of
a community of animals.
“But the situation in the universally acknowledged difficult
terrain of a borderless war such as terrorism, counter terrorism and
guerilla-like conflicts offers a unique challenge. The motives of Prof. Ango
Abdullahi and co are obviously beyond concerns about violations of human
rights.
“Every citizen (including Prof. Ango Abdullahi) knows that
the anti-terrorism campaign in the North is a joint military operation under
the command of the Chief of Defence Staff. In singling out Lt. General
Ihefirika, the then Army boss, the likes of Prof. Ango Abdullahi are merely
betraying old prejudices and embarking on a new hazardous search for bad names
to hang hated dogs.
“Besides, the fact that Prof. Ango Abdullahi and co sprang
into action immediately Lt. General Ihejirika and six others left their
commands has revealed the depth of long-smoldering resentment of the campaign
against Boko Haram by self-proclaimed leaders of the North.”
Baga and Hague adjudication
Senator Chukwumerije
wondered why the Northern Elders Forum would single out the Baga incident for
Hague’s adjudication.
He said further: “We
have seen in the past cases of wholesale massacres which were not only more
gruesome than Baga’s but proven as true unlike. Ango Abdullahi and co kept
silent.
“There was the case of Odi in which a whole community was
decimated. There was the case of Zaki-Biam. There was the case of Katsina Ala.
If Odi did not arouse the conscience of Ango Abdullahi because the people do
not belong to his hallowed Northern enclave, how about Zaki-biam and Katsina
Ala?”
What has happened has happened let forget the past and move forward.
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