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Atiku issues stern warning to service chiefs over use of lethal force against peaceful protesters
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has issued what he termed a ‘stern warning’ to Nigeria’s service chiefs and military commanders regarding the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters.
The statement underscores that those authorizing such actions could be held accountable for crimes against humanity, even after retirement.
Atiku made it clear that the constitutional right to peaceful protest, which is protected by Nigeria’s supreme law and supported by the judiciary.
Atiku reminded the government and security agencies are reminded of their duty to ensure a safe environment for individuals exercising this right.
He wrote;
“I wish to convey a stern caution to the distinguished service chiefs and military commanders of Nigeria’s armed forces that those who authorise the use of lethal force against peaceful civilian protesters will be held responsible for committing crimes against humanity, even in the years following their retirement from service. The constitutional right to engage in protest is firmly established within our supreme law and reinforced by the judiciary. It is the solemn duty of the government and security agencies to ensure a safe and protected environment for individuals exercising their right to peaceful protest.” -AA