The
wife of the President, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, may become the first wife of a
sitting President to be investigated by the International Criminal Court which
is tasked with the duty of investigating and prosecuting conflict-related
crimes.
The
ICC has said it will take into consideration the allegations levelled against
Patience by the All Progressives Congress.
The
APC had written a petition to the ICC over an alloyed inciting statement made
by Mrs. Jonathan in which she told supporters of her party, the Peoples
Democratic Party, to stone anybody that calls for ‘change.’ Change is the
campaign slogan of the APC.
Although
there had been several inciting political statements in the past, that of
Patience received widespread condemnation because it was made after a Peace
Accord was signed by her husband, Goodluck, the APC presidential candidate,
Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and 12 other presidential candidates.
Incidentally,
Patience’s hometown in the Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State has
(prior to her statement) witnessed a high incidence of violence especially
during APC rallies and the party has always been quick to accuse the
President’s wife of sponsoring the attacks.
In
one of such rallies, there was a stampede resulting in the injuring of over 30
APC supporters while a policeman was killed. A journalist with Channels
Television was also stabbed in the neck.
The
ICC had two weeks ago sentenced Simone Gbagbo, the wife of sit-tight President
of nearby Cote d’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo, for her role in the civil war that
engulfed the nation after her husband refused to hand over to the winner of the
2010 presidential election, Alassane Ouattara.
Acknowledging
the APC’s petition via an e-mail sent to our correspondent through the Office
of the Prosecutor, the international court wrote, “Under Article 15 of the Rome
Statute, the Prosecutor of the ICC may receive information on crimes within the
jurisdiction on the court.
“With
regards to your enquiry, the Office of the Prosecutor of the International
Criminal Court can confirm receipt of the communication referred to since the
sender of the communication has made this fact public in the media.
“The
office will give consideration to this communication, as appropriate, in
accordance with the provisions of the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court, as it does with all such communications.”
The
Director of Media and Publicity of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation,
Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, said the ICC could not summon Patience until violence
breaks out on account of what she said.
He
said, “It is pertinent to note that, first of all, if they (APC) were a little
better educated and had a better understanding of international law and how the
ICC works, they would appreciate the fact that no individual is ever taken to
the ICC based on what he or she has said unless and until people act on those
words and massacre others.
“It
is only if that speech is followed by violence and mayhem or if it incites
people to commit violence, which results in death, mass murder and crimes
against humanity, that the person who indulged in such hate speech becomes an
eligible candidate for the ICC.”
It
yet remains unclear if the ICC will prosecute Patience but the conduct of the
elections might determine the outcome of the court’s verdict.
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