African Bar Association To Sue Nigeria Over Military Killing Of Peaceful Protesters
The African Bar Association (ABA), an umbrella body of lawyers in Africa, is concluding plans to drag the Nigerian Government to court over Tuesday’s killing of over fifty peaceful #ENDSARS protesters in Lagos by the army.
ABA said it would immediately file criminal complaints against the Federal Government of Nigeria before international bodies. While frowning at the shooting of unarmed protesters by soldiers,the body said it would call for an international inquiry into the matter. The association said this in a statement by its President, Hannibal Uwaifo.
According to the statement: “the African Bar Association is deeply saddened by the actions of the Nigerian Government in drafting Soldiers to forcefully suppress the ongoing #ENDSARS protest in the country.“This devilish action which has resulted in the killings and maiming of unarmed peaceful protesters in Lagos is not only a violation of international law but constitutes criminal acts for which those responsible will be held accountable in due course.
“The African Bar Association is totally disappointed in the government of Nigeria who instead of wholly addressing the germane issues raised by the protesting youths chose to adopt Gestapo tactics infiltrating the ranks of peaceful protesters with hired mercenaries and thugs who attacked the protesters in order to create a scene of chaos.
“The African Bar Association will immediately file formal criminal complaints before appropriate international bodies to open an international inquiry into the irresponsible behaviour of the Nigerian government masquerading as a democracy.”





