Fearing that the current totalitarian
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari would subject them to torture and
dehumanizing conditions under indefinite detention in the underground cells of
the department of State Services(DSS), a leading Pro-democracy and
Non-Governmental organization body- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
(HURIWA) has advised the Government of Germany not to extradite the alleged
attackers of the erstwhile Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu back to the
Nigerian soil.
HURIWA stated that any attempt by the German
government to capitulate to the not so well thought out demand by the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to repatriate the alleged members of the
non-violent self-determination pro-BIAFRA group- the Indigenous peoples of
Ibarra (IPOB) back to Nigeria to face uncertainty, would amount to the breach of international
human rights laws which absolutely prohibits the extradition of persons to
places whereby they may either face the death penalty or be subjected to
horrendous cocktails of physical, emotional and psychological torture even as
the Rights group also stated that the government of Germany needs to be
reminded that the Nigerian President treats Court's decisions with disdain
which means that he will inevitably subject those citizens to extralegal
punishments.
HURIWA said it would be
writing to the Chancellor of Germany Mrs Angela Merkel to oppose any
contemplated extradition of the suspected attackers of the former Nigerian
Deputy Senate President who was humiliated by members of IPOB out of a yam
Festival in Nuremberg Germany about few days back just as the Rights group said
it was necessary to point out to the government of Germany that the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has subjected members of the hitherto
non-violent civil Rights and
self-determination platform- IPOB to
series of extralegal measures including the deployment of armed security forces
to unleash violence on the members of IPOB in 2017 July including the direct military
attack at the Umuahia Abia State home of the Director of Indigenous peoples of
BIAFRA even as the government
arbitrarily proscribed the civil Rights group as a terrorist organization just
for democratically canvassing for self-determination and the peaceful
actualization of the Republic of BIAFRA which became defunct after the three
year fratricidal civil war in which over 3 million civilians in the then
Eastern region of Nigeria were killed or starved to death. HURIWA reminded
Germany that Amnesty international and Human Rights Watch both of USA and UK
have documented verifiable evidence of use of torture and widespread
allegations of extralegal executions of members of IPOB by the Nigerian
Security forces on the command and control of President Muhammadu Buhari.
HURIWA in a statement by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel
Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf said it was
disturbing that the Nigerian government is mounting pressures on the government
of Germany to charge the protesters to court only because they resisted the
attendance to the Igbo related event in Germany by the Senator from Igboland
Ike Ekweremadu because of their grievances that the people of South East of
Nigeria are systematically being killed by armed bandits and armed Fulani
herdsmen in their South Eastern region whilst the political elite especially
from the South East region do nothing to stop these crimes against humanity.
HURIWA stated that even the alleged victim of attack in Nuremberg Germany
Senator Ike Ekweremadu has even forgiven his traducers.
HURIWA stated thus: "We
are shocked to read that the alleged
attackers of the former deputy senate president, Dr Ike Ekweremadu have been
identified by Bavaria state police in Germany going by the hints from an
official of the foreign affairs ministry in Abuja who also said that the
Bavaria state police have analyzed the attack videos and identified four of the
suspected attackers and went ahead to disclose that he cannot reveal their identities
for now because the German authorities are now co-operating with us and
investigating the attack."
The incident it would be
recalled had received varying degrees of reactions with some generally
condemning the action whilst others have tasked political elite in Nigeria to
view the phenomenon as the last warning by oppressed Nigerians who may no
longer suffer and smile. Weighing in on
the situation, the leader of the group, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who almost got killed
by soldiers in 2017 in his reaction opined that Ekweremadu’s case was a warning
to all Igbo leaders in the south-east zone.
HURIWA has however stated
categorically that the government of Germany should abide by global best
practices and avoid repatriating IPOB members to Nigeria under the current
suffocating dictatorship because of
compelling circumstances in this instance which in international law is
said to constitute a reason for States to usually accept the risk of an adverse
response and attempt to gain jurisdiction over fugitives through the operation
of their extradition treaties. While most extradition treaties are bilateral,
multilateral treaty conventions have recently emerged.
HURIWA stated that going
through a plethora of legal studies it has however become clear that there are
other limitations guiding a State's discretion to expel aliens include
multilateral refugee conventions, regional human rights conventions, and
thematic human rights instruments.
HURIWA recalled that
"International human rights law is derived from a network of United
Nations resolutions, multilateral treaties, decisions of treaty-based
organizations, and customary international law. Treaty-based human rights
organizations ' have played an important role in imposing new limits on States'
discretion to extradite persons to other States. These controls have been
imposed in the absence of explicit discretionary limits in the respective
extradition treaties. This "incorporation" of "the law of
extradition" into these treaties largely originated from decisions of
treaty-based organizations where individual petitioners exercised their rights
under the respective treaty and protocol provisions to petition those
organizations for relief from victimization."
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