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Sunday 24 January 2016

Falana drags all those indicted in arms deal scandal before ICC

Human Rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has dragged all those indicted in the $2.1 billion arms deal before the International Court of Justice. In a petition dated January 19th, Falana asked the court to investigate allegations of crimes against humanity committed against the Nigerian people by some former and serving military officers as well public officials and private persons who engaged in the criminal diversion of $8 billion earmarked to procure equipment for the armed forces to fight insurgency. The petition reads;

 
 “We are a firm of civil rights lawyers based in Lagos, Nigeria. We are the defence counsel for the majority of the members of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Nigeria who were charged with mutiny, cowardly behaviour and sundry offences before the courts-martial instituted by the former military authorities. As we shall demonstrate anon, the only “offence” proved against our clients in the military courts was that they had the temerity to demand for weapons to fight the well equipped troops of the Boko Haram sect. On account of the deliberate refusal of the former military authorities to equip and motivate the members of the armed forces involved in combat operations the insurgents have killed about 25,000 soldiers and civilians including children and displaced over 2,000,000 people. Having compromised the security of the people of Nigeria by collaborating with the terrorists the former military authorities deliberately encouraged the brutal killing of innocent people including ill-equipped officers and soldiers. During a visit to Borno state in 2014, former President Jonathan revealed to some selected leaders of the community that it was when Alhaji Modu Ali Sheriff caused the extra judicial killing of the leader of the Boko Haram sect, Mohammed Yusuf that the group declared war on the Nigerian people. Even though President Jonathan knew that Alhaji Sheriff was a major sponsor of the terrorist group the government did not charge him to court under the Terrorism Act applicable in Nigeria. In order to divert the attention of the Nigerian people and the international community from the afore mentioned crimes against humanity, scores of soldiers were put on trial before courts-martial for demanding for equipment to fight the well-armed members of the Boko Haram sect. The military courts convicted the soldiers and sentenced them to various terms of imprisonment while 70 were sentenced to death. Over 3,000 others were dismissed from the Nigerian Army in similar circumstances. Having investigated and confirmed that the said soldiers were sacrificed to cover up the criminal negligence of the former military authorities the current Army leadership has ordered the recall and reinstatement of the 3,000 dismissed soldiers and commuted the death sentence of 66 out of 70 convicts on death row to 10 years’ imprisonment. The inquiry conducted by the Presidential Panel on arms procurement has established that the bulk of the sum of $2.1 billion and N643 billion ($4 billion) earmarked for the purchase of military hardware to fight terrorism was criminally diverted by the former government through the office of the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd). It has also been confirmed that the said Col. Dasuki colluded with some serving and retired military officers and civilians to divert the sum of $2 billion and N29 billion set aside for the procurement of fighter jets and other equipment for the Nigeria Air Force. As if that was not enough, the sum of $322 million and £5.5 million from the Abacha loot which was illegally transferred to Col. Dasuki by a former Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for prosecuting the war on terror has also been criminally diverted. Part of the stolen fund was used to fund the campaign for the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 general elections. Apart from diverting the fund for acquiring military equipment some corrupt public officers also stole money set aside for acquiring the necessary gadgets and equipment for securing the Nigerian people. For instance, the $470 million contract awarded in 2009 for the installation of CCTV cameras in Abuja, the seat of the federal government, was poorly executed due to corrupt practices. Thus, the identification of terrorists who launched bomb attacks in public places in Abuja has been frustrated by the government officials who stole the contract sum. Notwithstanding the deliberate refusal of the military authorities to purchase arms and armament due to the criminal diversion of the security fund, Col. Dasuki gave a lecture at Chatham House in London on February 8, 2015 where he claimed that Nigeria had acquired adequate equipment to prosecute the war on terror. At the time he was addressing his London audience Col Dasuki was well aware that the fund for procurement of weapons had been stolen by himself and his cohorts. However, out of the fear that he could be made to account for his role in the diversion of the security fund the then Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Barde disclosed, while he was retiring from the service on July 30, 2015, that the armed forces led by him lacked the equipment to fight the terrorists. In his reaction to the disclosure Col. Dasuki stated sometime in August 2015 that the equipment ordered by the Jonathan Administration had not arrived the country! It is submitted that the former public officials, serving and military officers as well as civilian collaborators who engaged in the criminal diversion of the security fund are liable to bear full responsibility for the death of about 25,000 people who were killed by the Boko Haram sect and the over 2,000,000 people displaced by the terrorist organisation. Nigeria is a state party to the Rome Statute and deposited its instrument of ratification on 27 September 2001. The preamble to the 2003 United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), which Nigeria has also ratified states that corruption “is no longer a local matter but a transnational phenomenon that affects all societies and economies. We strongly believe that allegations of corruption so far made against Col. Sambo Dasuki and other public officers have had catastrophic effects on the lives of over 25,000 Nigerian soldiers and civilians including children akin to crimes against humanity as contemplated under the Rome Statute and within the jurisdiction of the Court. 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. We believe that the staggering amount of public funds alleged to have been stolen create just these consequences. Crimes against humanity are not only physical violence; allegations of corruption highlighted above hold a comparable gravity, which the Prosecutor should examine and thoroughly investigate. The elements that need to be established to prove a “crime against humanity “under article 7(1)(k) of the Rome Statute are that, the perpetrator inflicted great suffering or serious injury by means of an inhumane act; that the perpetrator was aware of the circumstances, and that the act was committed within a widespread or systematic attack on a civilian population; and that the perpetrator knew of that link. The consequences of allegations of corruption highlighted above are similar to those of the offences in article 7(1). Corrupt officials in the government know well that their conduct is criminal and injurious, and that their ostentatious lives, built on a radical breach of solemn trust, aggravate their crime against humanity. We believe that these allegations of widespread and systematic corruption amount to crimes against humanity and therefore clear violations of the provisions of the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court. These allegations have given rise to individual criminal responsibility of those suspected of perpetrating corruption, as entrenched in the Rome Statute. Although the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has so far shown some political will to fight corruption and recover stolen assets, we believe that an international investigation by the ICC from the perspective of crimes against humanity would complement the anti-corruption initiatives by the current government and contribute to ending a culture of impunity of perpetrators. We submit that substantial grounds exist to warrant the intervention of the Prosecutor in this case. Under Article 30(2)(b) of the Rome Statute, a person has intent “in relation to a consequence, [where] that person means to cause that consequence or is aware that it will occur in the ordinary course of events. We therefore submit that this is sufficient to hold Col Dasuki and others that have been indicted in the arms theft scandal responsible for crimes against humanity perpetrated against Nigerians. The failure of a former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to prevent widespread and systematic corruption including the re-looting of the Abacha loot amounts to complicity under the Rome Statute, and therefore fits the legal requirements of a crime against humanity.".

He asked the court to among other things
 1. Urgently commence an investigation proprio motu on the allegations of the criminal diversion of the security fund of $2.1 billion and N643 billion earmarked by suspected perpetrators, with a view to determining whether these amount to crimes against humanity within the Court’s jurisdiction. In this respect, I 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 on the basis of 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.
‎2. Bring to justice those suspected to bear full responsibility for deliberate under funding of the armed forces through widespread and systematic corruption in Nigeria; and
3. Urge the Nigerian government to fulfil its obligations under the Rome Statute to cooperate with the ICC; including complying with your requests to arrest and surrender suspected perpetrators of the criminal diversion of security fund, testimony, and provide other support to the ICC.

67 comments:

Psalmuelle aka Samstone. said...

Nice attempt. Good for this country.

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Anonymous said...

Wetin concern me?


OMG!!! Woman Not We aring Pa nt Show It All In PublicSEE PHOTO HERE




Unknown said...

Ok oo.

Mufliat said...

We shall see




#Hajia Mufliat

Golda Awosika said...

Alryt, let's go dia.






#*karlishah*

Unknown said...

Was wondering when this is going to happen,way to go!

talk2frankky said...

Yam eater thingz

Unknown said...

That's Mr falz man,,anything he says correct

Unknown said...

court everywhere... we need to see all those people been jail and not dragging them to court alone...

Anonymous said...

Clueless Ebele Jonathan was mean to be rotten in jail now cuz it will be difficult to jail the messengers and let the stupid master who sent them an irrational errand go score free.Thunder fire Ebele Jonathan and his cohorts.omooba

Anonymous said...

OMG...this apc is a terrible govt.if only fighting corruption can solve half even half of a countries problem...look at all the money the govt has been mentioning.its not even up to 3 billion naira..how much was dasuki accused of?if dasuki the nsa then didn't get even 2 billion naira then who too the over 300 billion left.it makes no sense.Not the falana has come out to say its 8 billion dollars for arms deal.this guys are stupid no be small.all the money the govt has listed hasn't even gotten to3 billion naira.now I'm beginning to see that arms deal as a big scam....isn't it the same weapon jona bought that buhari is using to "win" the war against bokoharam?that makes no sense if buhari is accusing the past govt of no providing good weapons to win the boko war but now he's in office he hasn't bought a single bullet and he's "winning" the war.some are stupid sha!!!this arms deal is clearly a way for buhari to deal with his enemies while the people hate them becos they stole money for weapon..even among u apc people,if this money hadn't been accused of being arms money,I'm sure many of u would have complained about how buhari was treating those accused.but becos na arms una keep quiet..u have been decieved...Linda take note!!!

Anonymous said...

OMG...this apc is a terrible govt.if only fighting corruption can solve half even half of a countries problem...look at all the money the govt has been mentioning.its not even up to 3 billion naira..how much was dasuki accused of?if dasuki the nsa then didn't get even 2 billion naira then who too the over 300 billion left.it makes no sense.Not the falana has come out to say its 8 billion dollars for arms deal.this guys are stupid no be small.all the money the govt has listed hasn't even gotten to3 billion naira.now I'm beginning to see that arms deal as a big scam....isn't it the same weapon jona bought that buhari is using to "win" the war against bokoharam?that makes no sense if buhari is accusing the past govt of no providing good weapons to win the boko war but now he's in office he hasn't bought a single bullet and he's "winning" the war.some are stupid sha!!!this arms deal is clearly a way for buhari to deal with his enemies while the people hate them becos they stole money for weapon..even among u apc people,if this money hadn't been accused of being arms money,I'm sure many of u would have complained about how buhari was treating those accused.but becos na arms una keep quiet..u have been decieved...Linda take note!!!

Unknown said...

Dey should drag dem anywhere, I don't care. Dey deserve whatever comes to dem. Linda take note!

Dan said...

Omo all this long n twisted gist

Anonymous said...

This wan no be for spokesperson.Na opportunity for Madam award to talk the one whe she know

Unknown said...

U v spoken well and that is the truth. It beats my imagination that okonjo transferred such an amount to a personal acct.
Infact what is EFCC doing?

tosisochukwu said...

Ok seen












































































































!brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

Unknown said...

Long reading jor! * it's well*

Unknown said...

Ok ok good move

Men of God said...

Good. This is more like it. Fighting corruption in its totality. I think ICC is the right place. I hope this doesn't send warning signals to the sacred cows that were in the PDP and now parading as Holy APC chieftains. Don't u all see the fire on the mountain?



Ekenekwa m unu!

Unknown said...

PDP and Goodluck Jonathan must be brought to books. They must pay for the killings of thousands. I am Igbo and I don't support tribalism or sentiments. They must pay for the crime against humanity. This evil can be compared to what Hitler did years ago.

Pesin Pikin said...

Lengthy but d caption says it all...where is this going?

Unknown said...

Alright ooooo

Unknown said...

Ghen ghen..... Dis is serous.

Anonymous said...

great. Thank you Falana, you get my back on anything to bring down these thieves

Unknown said...

Who ask dis him questions, or who give him work.

Victor #SI said...

Mr. Femi Falana you are a personification of the nostalgia I felt when I saw a cartoon of a poor wretched man who went to the grave of the Late Gani Fawehinmi and said "Gani you're here and the Maradona of Nigerian Politics wants to go back to Aso Rock and no one is asking your question 'Who killed Dele Giwa?'. This was in respect to Babangida's desire to contest for presidency in 2011. I was burdened for the lack of a shoulder that could carry the cry of the Nigerian Masses. Let the sledge hammer of Justice fall on every offender at least for the sake of the taxpaying Talakawas. God Bless Femi Falana Chambers!

Unknown said...

We mean business.

stelledee said...

Good move sir!

Unknown said...

Papa Falz the bad man....hehehehe

NneGal aka Linda post my Comments hahahaa said...

What a lengthy article!!!! But was worth reading!!!

Unknown said...

Well done sir

Unknown said...

Good.... Hope ICC will act

Unknown said...

I am short of words but full of praises to chief Falana after reading the article. I therefore urge him to pursue the case to a logical conclusion as to bring all those indicted to book

AOI said...

I still find it difficult to believe all these revelations of what happened under Jonathan and the watchful eyes of Okonja Iweala. How could Nigerians have been so wicked to themselves.

I pity people from the South-South and East who continue to have unfounded sentiments for Jonathan. They forget that he became Vice President / President simply because of the struggles of the Niger-Delta. The topic on every lips (including international media) then was how to ease the sufferings of this region and make them feel wanted. However, because of Jonathan's weakness, foolishness and greed,the only thing he succeeded in doing is to divert attention from the long and still on-going sufferings of these people by paying billions to politically sponsored militants who took advantage of their sufferings and also inadvertently sponsoring Boko-Haram.

Now, as I write, we can still not point to anything that has been done for the people of the creeks. There's still no portable drinking water, no power lines, no schools, no markets, no roads and no bridges. All we have are polite waters and a few criminals empowered by the government and used as drain pipes of the nations wealth to the satisfaction of Jonathan, Uduaghan and their cohorts.

These guys have to be brought to justice. That is the only way forward. I thank Femi Falana!

Wete Peter said...

It sounds good, but we need to give Dasuki a right to fair hearing. There is no evidence of $2.1 Billion released anywhere to the Office of Col Dasuki.

DADDYSWIFE said...

Too longi to read.may God fish them all out n let justice prevail n let all those money come out in such a way dt every part of nigeria will inherit from it in Jesus name.amen!
#nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade

Unknown said...

Seen..#LindaConfirm

Unknown said...

Ok...


#FINEST

Unknown said...

GOOD ONE SIR. IT SHOULDN'T END AT EFCC. THEY WILL SUFFER TILL THEIR DEATH

AOI said...

The President Yar adua program to assuade the Niger Delta and ameliorate the sufferings of the people of that region was supposed to be in phases. The Jonathan and Uduaghan criminals only stopped at the first phase which is amnesty and they only succeeded in messing it up badly.

The second phase was to involve infrastructural development. As I write, not one tangible infrastructure was built in the Niger Delta region in 8 years. They only managed to use NDDC to build mushroom classrooms and funny roads where their political family and friends reside.

The last part of the program was to be Industrial Development. I don't need to say anything concerning this one, because you already know "every".

Unknown said...

Mtchewww
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

Cool..

Anonymous said...

Dis are d kind of men we need in dis country,keep it up sir.

Stan said...

About time! And I hope you not looking for out of court settlement either..

Anonymous said...

What a way to go.....No hiding place for criminals..long life chief falana(SAN), the voice of the voiceless .

Anonymous said...

Nice one Mr Falz d bad guy..RR via BlackBerry leap!

Unknown said...

God bless you sir, you have have done a great job.

oben said...

Let justice be don even if Heven falls | Ofcus which I no it will not fall | like I always say, if a container is change without the content been change all reamine the same!

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Too lengthy for mankind


...merited happiness

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Too lengthy for mankind


...merited happiness

Unknown said...

A bold step u took thr falana...

Anonymous said...

You are really doing a good job Mr Falana

Unknown said...

Good job for Mr Falana

Anonymous said...

Wetin concern u? That's why u r where u r today, but u r concerned about this rubbish u wrote here abi? Eat your photos pervert!

Anonymous said...

Thank u learned senior!!! Let all who have connections assist in this fight, we have a right to sue them all, wicked wicked lot! That's why their kids get involved in sort of rubbish, yet they use the kids of the people whom they have made poor to commit all sort of atrocities
, your end is near!

Unknown said...

God bless this man, good job

Unknown said...

Abeg next.

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Direct from Delsu.

Anonymous said...

As for me, that arms deal is a scam

Unknown said...

A very good step, judgement must be pass on these criminals......@seyifunmi

Adaobilinda her sexcellency said...

Hmmm waiting

Unknown said...

Useless PDP gvt surrounded by thieves. Ur end is near PDP

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Carry on

Anonymous said...

Funny guy,He should also file charges against PMB for flaunting court orders and impingement on the rights of dasuki and kanu despite a competent order.

Biz sas said...

God bless this man and his generation next...

Anonymous said...

Jonathan and his cohorts should be tried for crime against humanity. They committed treason, made good money out of the war. Everyone is now paying for their crime, imagine the fees CBN has slammed on all bank customers just to raise funds?

Those guys should be tried for war crimes

Peace nwadire said...

Really love your article sir, can't believe all this happened under president Jonathan administration, using poor innocent ones to sacrifice for their own selfish greedy reasons, even okonjo iweala stil among them? Oh no Nigeria is grounded. Unbelievable! Anyways my prayer is for justice to prevail. Long live your lordship

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