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I want to see Buhari in handcuffs for his crimes against Nigerians and humanity. -Sowore

Sowore said, “Nigerian leaders who engage in corruption, abuse of human rights, are given red carpet receptions every day and every night everywhere, including the one that just left (Buhari)”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2019 and 2023 presidential elections,Omoyele Sowore has declared that former President Muhammadu Buhari must be held accountable for the crimes against humanity he committed in Nigeria while in office, including enforced disappearances and violations of human rights.

 

Sowore made these remarks at a gathering in Abuja to commemorate the 2023 International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance.

According to Sowore, he would love to see former President Buhari handcuffed and made to pay for all of his crimes against Nigerians, either in Nigeria or at the International Criminal Court (ICC). .

 

In his words, “In Nigeria, when politicians misbehave or conduct crimes, they are given pensions when they leave office, but when leaders of civilized countries commit crimes, they are arrested and tried for their crimes.”

 

The human rights activist and organizer of #RevolutionNow claims that the US has had democracy for 200 years, which is where Nigeria imported her democracy and human rights law.

 

He pointed out that Donald Trump, its previous president, has been accused with 91 different offenses on four separate occasions and there may be more.

 

Instead, Sowore said, “Nigerian leaders who engage in corruption, abuse of human rights, are given red carpet receptions every day and every night everywhere, including the one that just left (Buhari)”.

 

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