The federal government has been urged to pull out of the International Criminal Court, ICC Rome Statute for failing to be fair and just to the country in its dispositions. The Olowu of Kuta, Oba Adekunle Oyelude Makama gave the advice on Thursday while addressing the press before the meeting of the Osun State Council of Traditional Rulers in Osogbo.
The monarch
lamented dispositions of international organisations such as Amnesty
International and the ICC to Nigeria, saying that they do not mean well for the
country other than fuelling its crisis.
“Let the
Federal Government of Nigeria pull out of unfavourable treaty. Some countries
have pulled out of the ICC. They should stop demoralising our troops.
Of what
benefits? Let us see how many or when the ICC would prosecute or call for
prosecution of those that called for a mass protest in America yesterday
(Wednesday), to the extent of killing and maiming the people” the monarch
lamented.
He also
encouraged the Armed Forces particularly the military to remain resolute in the
fight against insurgents in the northeast and other parts of Nigeria.
He said “I’m
using this opportunity to encourage our security agencies, the military in
particular to redouble their efforts and discard all divisive elements that are
distracting them. Neither ICC nor Amnesty international would come and help us
salvage our country.
“We have to
appreciate the patriotic force, they have been vindicated. Look at what
happened yesterday in the most Advanced Democracy. You see the way CNN reported
it! They called them terrorists but people burning houses here (Nigeria),
burning courts, killing police, they called them peaceful protesters.
The monarch
enjoined the Armed forces to disregard the international organisations and
their antics which would only destabilize the country if they are taken
seriously.
“Nigerian
Army should discard all subversive elements and face the insurgents squarely.
We commend them for keeping the nation one, and they can count on our support”.
Oba Makama,
however, called on the federal government to equip and fund the security
agencies to bolster their performance.
“Nigeria
Armed forces and the security agencies should be strengthened more this year.
They should look beyond the north-east. All distractions coming from the
north-east against our army should stop this year, enough is enough, he
concluded.
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