HURIWA condemns failure to arrest, prosecute sponsors of Plateau State’s 2023 Christmas eve’s genocide   

Tue, Jan 7, 2025
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THE prominent pro-democracy advocacy group: Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has condemned the failure of the federal government and the relevant security agencies for the serial, persistent and provocative failures to arrest, prosecute and sanction harshly, the sponsors and suspected terrorists who invaded different communities one year ago during the year 2023 Christmas Eve and launched a wave of attacks that killed over 200 Christians in Plateau state. 

“The continuous failure and blatant refusal of the federal government and the security forces to produce the terrorists responsible for the carnage that swept across many communities in Plateau state over one year ago, could be interpreted to mean that the current Federal administration is comfortable tolerating callous impunity and lawlessness of the accused armed Fulani terrorists that invaded many communities in Plateau state leaving in their wake, deaths, destructions and devastating violence just as the Rights group said the conspiratorial silence of even the Plateau state administration regarding the need for effective closure for the victims and survivors of such heinous crimes against humanity for more than a year is unfortunate and unpardonable.

“We challenge the Plateau state government to publish a White Paper on these brazen attacks that took place over a year ago and ensure that the sponsors and the mass killers are identified and dealt with in accordance with the laws. Sweeping these wave of killings under the carpets of impunity is absolutely despicable, intolerable and heartbreaking.”

“How can we the elders of today and leaders of today tell our children and their children’s children, that some bunch of primitive and depraved souls wielding sophisticated weapons of mass destruction, invaded sleepy communities in Plateau state and killed over 200 human beings and for one year, all that Nigerians and the World have gotten from the Federal Government of Nigeria is conspiratorial silence even as these daredevil terrorists and mass murderers have been let off the hooks,” the group said in a statement,. 

It added that the Government of Plateau State bears the primary responsibility of ensuring that justice is not only done to the victims of these cruel killings in Plateau state on Christmas’ eve of 2023, but JUSTICE MUST BE SEEN TO HAVE BEEN DONE. “We are asking the Plateau state government to tell the World the efforts being made to arrest the sponsors and the mass killers that unleashed venomous violence on a massive scale about the most solemn of periods being the Christmas Eve of the year 2023.” 

“We in the civil rights community have constantly asked the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to sanction the heads of security services in Plateau state, who went to sleep on that fateful day even as these terrorists invaded many communities and left trails of blood, violence, destruction of lives and property of the good people of Plateau state.

“Plateau state and the federal government must be held to account for these killings until the killers are produced and punished sternly in accordance with the extant laws of Nigeria and Plateau State. We wouldn’t rest until the killers and those who let these crimes happen are prosecuted and punished. We will be updating the International Criminal Court in The Hague Netherlands about the systematic failure of justice administration in this incident and then appeal to the ICC to intervene and take over the jurisdictions over the matter since Nigerian government has remained silent and inactive,” the statement added.

A.I

Jan. 7, 2025

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