Tr0uble (Killings In Nigeria): UK lawmakers report Buhari to Commonwealth
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Sep 23, 2020
Some lawmakers in the United Kingdom parliament have reported President Muhammadu Buhari to the Secretary-General of Commonwealth over the unabating spate of killings in the country.
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The British lawmakers wrote the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland QC, over widespread violence in Nigeria.
These lawmakers include Caroline Cox, David Alton, Jin Shannon and Helena Kennedy.
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According to them, thousands of civilians in Nigeria had been killed and elements of the Nigerian Government may be complicit in the violence.
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Others, who signed the letter, are Lord Williams, Lord Carey, Dr Christopher Cocksworth, Phillip Mounstephen, Lord Stoddart, Lord Anderson, Lord Cormack.
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Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, Ayo Adedoin, Ewelina Ochab, Mervyn Thomas, Dr Khataza Gondwe, Nevile Kyrte-Smith, Dr John Eibiner and Ann Buwalda.
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The lawyer sought intervention on the killings in Nigeria, highlighting the helplessness of the current administration.
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