Former Vice-President and presidential candidate of People Democratic Party (PDP) during the 2023 general election, Atiku Abubakar, has called on international organizations, particularly the United Nations and International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold Nigerian leadership and security apparatus accountable for lives lost during the ongoing #EndBadGovernance# protest in Nigeria.
Atiku, while reacting to the number of people allegedly killed in the ongoing nationwide protest, took to his official X handle to make this remark.
The former VP vehemently condemned the act of security personnel using live ammunitionn on protesting citizens.
Atiku said, “I vehemently condemn the heinous act of using live ammunition on citizens peacefully protesting against bad governance, as witnessed today in Kano and Abuja. This is utterly intolerable andHi reminiscent of the dark days of military dictatorship.
“It is crucial to remind the government and security agencies of their paramount duty to ensure a safe and secure environment where citizens can exercise their right to protest without fear.
“When security forces open fire on innocent protesters, they do nothing but exacerbate tensions, transforming peaceful demonstrations into chaos. I refuse to believe that inciting violence is the intention of our authorities.
“I urge the international community, including the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, to closely monitor the situation in Nigeria and hold its leadership and security apparatus accountable.”I reaffirm my counsel to protesters to steadfastly exercise their right to peaceful protest and reject any form of violence.
“Those engaging in looting and the destruction of public and private property must be isolated and prosecuted according to the law. By indulging in such acts, they undermine the legitimate protests and play into the hands of those who oppose their right to protest.
“President Tinubu must demonstrate true leadership by immediately addressing and implementing the demands of the Nigerian people.”