Why Buhari is only world leader invited by ICC to Netherlands – Envoy
decision of the International Criminal Court to invite only President
Muhammadu Buhari from among world leaders to the 20th anniversary of
the Rome Statute of the Court was an indication of the high respect
the court has for the country.
Ngofa said this in an interview with journalists in The Hague.
He expressed the belief that Buhari's visit will be an opportunity to
show Nigeria's appreciation for the honour done to the country by
electing a Nigerian as President of the Court.
He explained that Nigeria has always been a strong pillar of support
to the ICC, especially in Africa, since the adoption of the Rome
Statute establishing the Court on July 17, 1998.
The envoy said, ''As the only Head of State invited to this milestone
event by the Court, that is indicative of the high regard in which
Nigeria is held.
''Nigeria has always been a strong pillar of support to the ICC
especially in Africa, in the last 20 years, and this visit shows that
this support is recognised and appreciated.
''Whilst there have been some criticism of the Court, President Buhari
believes that its work is vital to preventing impunity worldwide, and
ensuring accountability for perpetrators of the most serious crimes.
''I am certain that this visit will reassure the ICC that Nigeria
remains a strong advocate of the ideals of the Rome Statute.
''The President of the Court, Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji is a
distinguished Nigerian jurist.
''His election as President by his peers in March 2018 indicates that
his cerebral and leadership traits have not gone unnoticed,'' he said.
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