Law/Judiciary
Ihejirika Faults Northern Elders’ Call For His Trial
Immediate past Chief of
Army Staff, Azubuike Ihejirika, last Sunday in Abuja said the call by some Northern elders for his trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) was “ill-conceived’’.
The retired Lt.-Gen. spoke to State House correspondents after the post-national pilgrimage church service held at the Presidential Villa’s chapel.
The Northern elders had reportedly threatened to drag Ihejirika and six others to the ICC for alleged extra-judicial killings.
They had said the killings happened during what they called the “offensive’’ operations of the military Joint Task Force (JTF) against Boko Haram insurgents in some parts of the north.
The former Chief of Army Staff said the elders might have made the call based on some misinformation.
He said rather than issue such threats the elders should be grateful to the military which had sacrificed a lot to protect the Northern region and the country at large.
“The Northern elders should be thanking the service chiefs, my officers and myself for making huge sacrifices.
“We have sacrificed, first, to see that Nigeria is safe and the north in particular, since they are the first beneficiaries of the sacrifices being made.
“There is no senatorial zone in this country that has not lost a personnel in the armed forces.
“It is unfortunate that the same elders, if they are really elders, have not cared to send a single condolence message to the military,’’ Ihejirika said.
He said such a threat by the elders was not only unnecessary but demoralising and counter-productive.
“I think that their statement is discouraging and it impacts negatively on the counter-terrorist efforts.