All Progressives Congress, APC presidential candidate, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari is to report First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan to the
International Criminal Court, ICC for allegedly mobilising a hate campaign
against him.
In the petition to
the criminal court, Buhari claimed that
Mrs. Jonathan, whose husband is the presidential candidate of the People
Democratic Party, PDP asked supporters of her husband “stone” anyone who chants
the APC’s change mantra.
The call by Mrs. Jonathan was reportedly made at a rally in
Calabar, Cross River State during a PDP political rally last week.
The APC Presidential Campaign Council, APCPCO in a statement
issued yesterday said the letter of complaint against the First Lady was signed
by the Director General of APCPCO, Rt. Hon Rotimi Amaechi, will be formerly
dispatched to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Inspector General of
the Nigeria Police (IG) and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), among
relevant authorities today.
A statement by the campaign organization yesterday quoted
Amaechi as saying that “Change, as the entire country must know 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 PDP supporters in Calabar to
attack supporters and campaigners of the APC in the state.”
The APCPCO’s statement likened some of Mrs. Jonathan’s
inciting comments and conduct during this political campaign season, to those
of Mrs Simone Gbagbo, wife of the former president of Cote D’Ivoire, Laurent
Gbagbo, prior to that country’s 2010 election.
The party recalled that the ICC indicted Mrs. Gbagbo for her
part in planning to perpetrate brutal attacks including murder, rape, and
sexual violence, on her husband’s political opponents in the wake of the 2010
election.
APCPCO said that Mrs. Jonathan does not occupy any formal
office in the Nigerian government, adding that the position of First Lady is
not recognized by the Nigerian constitution.
It further said that Gbagbo’s case showed the ICC’s
awareness of how someone beyond formal governmental and military hierarchies
can be identified as responsible for serious international crimes.
The APCPCO pointed out that “Jonathan’s incontrovertible
hate speech not only contravenes the laws of the land, but also goes completely
against the Abuja Peace Accord jointly signed by the two presidential
candidates, General Muhammadu Buhari and President Goodluck Jonathan as a
gesture aimed at forestalling violence before, during and after the 2015
elections.
“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 APC members”, it quoted Ameachi as
saying.
The APCPCO also called on the Nigeria Police to put in place
emergency measures to protect the life and property of APC members in Calabar
and the entire Cross River State.


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