Why I petitioned ICC to arrest, prosecute Gov Uba Sani over by-election – Senator
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He said that ICC had already fixed Sept. 1 to look at the petition.
By Abdul Hassan
Kaduna Central Senator, Lawal Adamu-Usman has explained why he petitioned the International Court of Justice (ICC) to arrest and prosecute his state governor, Uba Sani, over recent by-election in the state.
The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, won the Aug. 16 by-election to fill Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency seat.
But Adamu-Usman had filed a petition before ICC on behalf of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate with claims that the election was marred by violence, vote buying and other malpractices.
The the petitioner is seeking four reliefs from the court.
These include an order by ICC to arrest the governor, open an investigation into his conduct during the by-election, establish criminal liability for persecution and any other measures necessary to guarantee the protection of opposition figures, candidates and the sanctity of democratic participation in Nigeria.
Speaking in a telephone interview, the senator, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for lesser Hajj, said that the petition was not personal, but meant to safeguard the democratic rights of the citizens.
“What happened during the by-election was a travesty, vote-buying, harassment of agents and selective arrests.
“These are not fabrications; they are realities witnessed by ordinary citizens and documented by credible observers. To deny them is to deny the truth,” he said.
Adamu-Usman further said that there was no going back on the matter, as the petition concerned the electorate, the constituents and PDP supporters.
He said that ICC had already fixed Sept. 1 to look at the petition.
The lawmaker alleged that there was unlawful arrest, detention and persecution of the opposition candidate and party members in the course of the by-election.
“The governor is an elected leader like us. As such, we will not allow him to suppress opposition parties in the state and popular decisions during elections.
“It is laughable to suggest that because I was abroad during the elections, I have no right to raise concerns.
“Democracy is not about where one sits, but about standing for justice.
“I received verified reports from my party structures and agents across Kaduna. If the governor’s supporters are proud of the elections, why are they afraid of scrutiny?’’ he queried.
Adamu-Usman dismissed a press statement issued by ‘Concerned Kaduna Central Constituents’, questioning his decision to drag the governor before ICC.
He described their reaction as “a poorly packaged propaganda” to shield the governor from scrutiny.
“They also claimed there was ‘no harassment.’ Really? Then why were PDP agents barred in some polling units? Why were opposition figures intimidated?
“Why did security agencies look the other way when cash-for-votes were happening in broad daylight?
“Kaduna people know the truth, no matter how many press conferences are called to twist it,’’ he said.
The senator cautioned that democracy would not grow if those in authority hide behind staged press conferences instead of answering hard questions.
“I will continue to speak up, not because it is convenient, but because the people of Kaduna Central deserve leaders who put democracy before propaganda and principles before power.
“History will not remember those who defended lies, but those who defended the truth,” he said.
Reacting, Chief Press Secretary to Gov. Sani, Malam Ibrahim Musa, said that the governor had filed a petition against the senator at the state police command.
Musa, however, declined further comment on the matter, saying that further actions would be taken after police investigation. (NAN)
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