.The CPC said the former Nigerian leader should be held accountable for his actions.
On the day governors of the 19 Northern Nigerian states described him as a reference point for good governance, the opposition Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has called for the prosecution of former President Olusegun Obasanjo for genocide over the 1999 invasion of Odi community in Bayelsa State.
The party was reacting to a judgement delivered on February 19 by a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt on the suit filed by the members of the community.
The judge, Lambi Akanbi, had ruled that the Federal Government pay N37.6 billion as compensation to the people of Odi over the invasion of their community by armed soldiers during the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo.
They residents were demanding for N100 billion as compensation.
The CPC in a statement by its spokesperson, Rotimi Fashakin, on Monday in Abuja, said the judgement should go beyond monetary compensation.
The party also recalled that in 2001, “the same PDP-led regime of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, ordered the invasion of Zaki-biam, a community in Benue state, by soldiers with the same malevolent intent as the Odi invasion.”
It added that “in a decided case in July 2007, the Federal Government was ordered to pay N4.8 Billion as compensation to the victims”.
The statement said that it is clear from these two decided cases that Mr. Obasanjo “harboured sadistic and malevolent intent in dealing with the two Nigerian communities.
“In the judgment on the class suit No.FHC/PH/CP/11/2000 on the Odi invasion, Justice Lambi Akanbi ruled that the attack on the people of Odi was genocidal, reckless, brutish and a gross violation of the rights of the victims to life and to ownership of property”.
The CPC quoted Article 5(1a) of the statute of the International Criminal Court, ICC which states that, “genocide is a crime under the jurisdictional purview of the court.”
Article 6 (a-c) of the same statute reads: “For the purpose of this Statute, “genocide” means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;and deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.
The CPC said at the time of the invasions, the Nigerian State was not in a state of war with these communities and, the action typified the impunity and excessive show of executive recklessness that PDP-led regimes have evinced in the thirteen years of the Nation’s latest acceptance of democratic governance.
“The various PDP-led regimes have given wider meaning to the use of the military to include over-militarization of the electoral process for the purpose of gaining undue advantage over the opposition.
“As a Party, it is our belief that there is no amount of monetary compensation that can fully assuage the sense of colossal loss of these hapless communities, whose rights to life was indecently trampled upon by the PDP-led Federal Government of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
“It is equally our belief that, with the establishment of the intent and content of the invasion as genocidal, the course of Justice is best served if the head of the government at the material time, that is, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, is formally arraigned before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the crime of genocide,” the statement said.
On the day governors of the 19 Northern Nigerian states described him as a reference point for good governance, the opposition Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has called for the prosecution of former President Olusegun Obasanjo for genocide over the 1999 invasion of Odi community in Bayelsa State.
The party was reacting to a judgement delivered on February 19 by a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt on the suit filed by the members of the community.
The judge, Lambi Akanbi, had ruled that the Federal Government pay N37.6 billion as compensation to the people of Odi over the invasion of their community by armed soldiers during the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo.
They residents were demanding for N100 billion as compensation.
The CPC in a statement by its spokesperson, Rotimi Fashakin, on Monday in Abuja, said the judgement should go beyond monetary compensation.
The party also recalled that in 2001, “the same PDP-led regime of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, ordered the invasion of Zaki-biam, a community in Benue state, by soldiers with the same malevolent intent as the Odi invasion.”
It added that “in a decided case in July 2007, the Federal Government was ordered to pay N4.8 Billion as compensation to the victims”.
The statement said that it is clear from these two decided cases that Mr. Obasanjo “harboured sadistic and malevolent intent in dealing with the two Nigerian communities.
“In the judgment on the class suit No.FHC/PH/CP/11/2000 on the Odi invasion, Justice Lambi Akanbi ruled that the attack on the people of Odi was genocidal, reckless, brutish and a gross violation of the rights of the victims to life and to ownership of property”.
The CPC quoted Article 5(1a) of the statute of the International Criminal Court, ICC which states that, “genocide is a crime under the jurisdictional purview of the court.”
Article 6 (a-c) of the same statute reads: “For the purpose of this Statute, “genocide” means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;and deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.
The CPC said at the time of the invasions, the Nigerian State was not in a state of war with these communities and, the action typified the impunity and excessive show of executive recklessness that PDP-led regimes have evinced in the thirteen years of the Nation’s latest acceptance of democratic governance.
“The various PDP-led regimes have given wider meaning to the use of the military to include over-militarization of the electoral process for the purpose of gaining undue advantage over the opposition.
“As a Party, it is our belief that there is no amount of monetary compensation that can fully assuage the sense of colossal loss of these hapless communities, whose rights to life was indecently trampled upon by the PDP-led Federal Government of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
“It is equally our belief that, with the establishment of the intent and content of the invasion as genocidal, the course of Justice is best served if the head of the government at the material time, that is, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, is formally arraigned before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the crime of genocide,” the statement said.
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