Kaduna State Governor Nasir
El-Rufai announced today that the final report of the Judicial Commission of
Inquiry into the December 2015 massacre of Shiite Muslims by the Nigerian will
be made public in the interest of transparency.
Mr El-Rufai made this
announcement while receiving the long-awaited report form the commission. The
Judicial Commission of Inquiry was chaired by Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba.
“In the interest of
transparency, the Kaduna State Government intends to make the final report of
the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Zaria clashes available to the
public in the shortest possible time, even while the whitepaper process is
ongoing,” Mr. El-Rufai said.
Mr. El-Rufai also stated
that the report, which has been classified as Top Secret, would be evaluated
for security implications before making it public.
These announcements follow
mounting criticism and anxiety that the Kaduna State authorities and Nigerian
army officials would not objectively carry out their investigation of the Zaria
massacre.
It will be recalled that
the Nigerian army murdered several hundred Shiite Muslims in December when
followers of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) obstructed a military convoy
carrying Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai. The military, following a
clash with some members of the IMN, brutalized the Shiite community in Zaria
for several days, which included stacking corpses in the street and later
dumping several hundred bodies into a mass grave later identified by Amnesty
International.
The Nigerian army also
targeted Shiite leader Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky who eventually received several
gunshot wounds to his body, including his abdomen, and later lost his eye due
to the brutal encounter. Many of Mr. Zakzaky’s family were also killed during
the raid on his home which lasted several days. In addition to the murder of
hundreds of people, no less than 350 according to Amnesty International,
numerous religious sites of worship were intentionally destroyed.
Despite these criticisms,
Mr. El-Rufai said that “we have no interest other than the solemn duty to
uphold law and order, ensure security and protect the lives and rights of our
citizens.”
He added that, “I assure
you all that this final report will be diligently studied to ensure that the
lessons are properly digested; the appropriate whitepaper conveying government
decisions on the recommendations of the inquiry is issued promptly and the
necessary follow-up actions are taken.”
Skeptics, including sources
from the IMN speaking to SaharaReporters, have said that they are concerned
that the Kaduna State government, Mr. El-Rufai, and the military officers
involved will try to conceal their crimes from the public eyes. IMN
representatives have stated that the Judicial Commission of Inquiry was not
pursuing their role as objective investigators with the authenticity needed to
provide justice.
IMN and other human rights
groups have also demanded that Mr. Zakzaky be released from military custody.
It will be recalled that
SaharaReporters reported that the military was reluctant to release Mr. Zakzaky
because of the severe injuries he received from them.
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