It’s FG, Armed Forces’ Duty to Meet Up With Human Rights Norms – Osinbajo

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IT’S FG, ARMED FORCES’ DUTY TO MEET UP WITH HUMAN RIGHTS NORMS – OSINBAJO

*Charges Presidential Panel to carry out duty diligently, impartially and with all sense of professionalism

“It is the responsibility of the armed forces and those of us in government to ensure that we interrogate our own activities and ensure that those activities meet up to human rights norms and basic rules of decency observed across the world,” says Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

The observation was made earlier today by Prof. Osinbajo, SAN, while inaugurating a Presidential Investigation Panel to review compliance of Armed Forces with human rights obligations and rules of engagement at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Acting President explained that the series of allegations levied against the security agencies in the course of duty necessitated the setting up of the panel.

“Indeed conventional human rights norms and conventional human rights observers are challenged by various nuances of asymmetric warfare. Nonetheless, there are series of allegations levied against security forces by some local and international commentators….. the allegations are capable of undermining the good works and efforts of the men and women of the armed forces who have largely conducted themselves in a disciplined and professional manner,”  he stated.

He reiterated that the focus of the Buhari administration goes beyond the constitutional duties of protecting lives of the Nigerians citizens.

According to him, “for our government we add that respect for the lives of Nigerian citizens is not just a constitutional but also moral duty.  This is why it is incumbent upon us even as we maintain security especially in conflict situations, to interrogate alleged crimes and human rights abuses by all sides of this conflicts and insurgencies.

“Today’s occasion is a continuation of the efforts of this administration geared towards attaining its goal.  You may recall that in June, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari directed the military to conduct an internal inquiry into allegations of rights abuses by its personnel.

The Acting President also praised the Nigerian military saying “it is also a well – known fact that the conduct of the country’s defence and security forces during insurgency in the North East and militancy in the Niger Delta has in recent times attracted significant commendations.

While charging members of the panel to discharge their duties diligently, impartially and with all sense of professionalism, the Acting President urged them to also collect information about the conditions of service of the armed forces or any other factors that might have hindered the optimal performance.

Members of the Panel are as follows:

  1. Hon. Justice Biobele Geogrewill               –        Chairman
  2. Maj. Gen. Patrick  Akem                           –        Member
  3. Olawale Fapohunda                                 –        “
  4. Mrs. Hauwa Ibrahim                                 –        “
  5. Jibrin Ibrahim                                            –        “
  6. Mr. Abba A. Ibrahim                                  –        “
  7. Mrs Ifeoma Nwakama                              –        “
  8. Dr. Fatima Alkali                                       –        Counsel to the Panel
  9. Mr. S. Halliru                                             –        Secretary (OSGF)

The term of reference for the Panel are:

  1. To review extant rules and engagement applicable to the armed forces of Nigeria and  the extent of compliance thereto;
  2. To investigate alleged act of violation of international humanitarian and human rights law under the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended; the Geneva Convention Act, African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, Ratification and Enforcement Act and other relevant laws by the Armed Forces in local conflict and insurgencies.
  3. To investigate matters of conduct and discipline in the armed forces in local conflict and insurgencies;  to recommend the means of preventing violation of international humanitarian human rights laws in conflict situations;
  4. To make further recommendations in line with these terms of reference as it deemed necessary.

Responding on behalf of other members of the panel,  the Chairman, Justice Biobele Georgewill assured they will put in their best in order to uphold the confidence reposed on them by the government.

Top government officials at the inauguration include the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami,SAN,  Minister of Defence, Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali, (Rtd), National Security Adviser, Maj. Gen. Babagana Mongunu, (Rtd) Acting Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Hajia Habiba Lawal, Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonishakin  and other senior government officials.

 



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“It is the responsibility of the armed forces and those of us in government to ensure that we interrogate our own activities and ensure that those activities meet up to human rights norms and basic rules of decency observed across the world,” says Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.