ICC must probe Obasanjo, Jonathan-SERAP
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project
(SERAP) called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to
investigate the administrations of former presidents, Olusegun
Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar‘Adua and Goodluck Jonathan for
alleged wastage of electricity funds.
Reports have it that SERAP said the past governments misspend
the sum of N11trillion meant for provision of electricity to
Nigerians between 1999 and 2015.
The statement read:''The Rome statute in article 7 defines
‘crime against humanity’ to include ‘inhumane acts causing
great suffering or injury,’ committed in a widespread or
systematic manner against a civilian population. The common
denominator of crimes against humanity is that they are grave
affronts to human security and dignity.
''SERAP considers these allegations of widespread and
systematic corruption in the electricity sector as amounting to
crimes against humanity and therefore clear violations of the
provisions of the Rome statute of International Criminal
Cour''.
SERAP said: ''Considers the apparent failure of successive
governments and high-ranking government officials to
prevent widespread and systematic corruption in the
electricity sector as amounting to complicity under the Rome
Statute.
''SERA, therefore, believes that the widespread and systemic
nature of large scale corruption in the electricity sector fits
the legal requirements of a crime against humanity''.
The organisation also asked the court to ''Urgently commence
an investigation proprio motu on the allegations of
widespread and systematic corruption in the electricity sector
since the return of democracy in 1999, with a view to
determining whether these amount to crimes against humanity
within the court’s jurisdiction.
''In this respect, we also urge you to invite representatives of
the Nigerian government to provide written or oral testimony
at the seat of the court, so that the prosecutor is able to
conclude since available information whether there is a
reasonable basis for an investigation, and to submit a request
to the pre-trial chamber for authorization of an investigation''.
The House, through its spokesperson, Abdulrazak Namdas,
called Obasanjo the father of corruption in the country.
SERAP