
APC says it has concluded plans to drag the first Lady
Patience Jonathan before the International Criminal Court over her recent
remarks at the PDP Presidential campaign rally in Calabar, Cross Rivers state
where she called on people to stone anyone who chanted Change around them.
The APC said Mrs Jonathan's comment was calling on PDP supporters in the state to attack members of the APC. The party likened Mrs Jonathan to the former First Lady of Cote d’Ivoire, Mrs Laurent Gbagbo who was indicted by the ICC over matters bothering on election crisis in 2010 during her husband's re-election
The APC said Mrs Jonathan's comment was calling on PDP supporters in the state to attack members of the APC. The party likened Mrs Jonathan to the former First Lady of Cote d’Ivoire, Mrs Laurent Gbagbo who was indicted by the ICC over matters bothering on election crisis in 2010 during her husband's re-election
"Change, as the entire country
knows by now, is the slogan of the APC – the rallying cry of a political party that
wishes to bring hope of greater and better things to come for Nigeria and
Nigerians. “By her statement, Mrs. Jonathan was clearly calling on the PDP
supporters in Calabar to attack supporters and campaigners of the APC in the
state. Mrs. Jonathan does not occupy any formal office in the Nigerian
government as the position of the First Lady is not recognised by the Nigerian
constitution. But Mrs. Gbagbo’s case shows the ICC’s awareness of how someone
beyond formal governmental and military hierarchies can be identified as
responsible for serious international crimes. Patience Jonathan’s
incontrovertible hate speech not only contravened the laws of the land, but
also went completely against the Abuja peace accord jointly signed by the two
presidential candidates, Muhammadu Buhari and President Goodluck Jonathan – a
gesture which is aimed at forestalling violence before, during and after the
2015 elections. The PDP supporters in the state, who may not know better, could
easily yield themselves to the First Lady’s admonition and embark on a process
of wanton stoning and other attacks against the APC members.”the party said
The party says the letter to the ICC
is signed by the APC Presidential Campaign Director and Governor of Rivers
state, Rotimi Ameachi and would be forwarded to the ICC today March 9th. It
also said that the Inspector General of the Police and the National Human
Rights Commission would also be sent copies of the letter.
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