South Africa and Burundi have already informed the Secretary General, who is the depository of the Rome Statute of the ICC; of their intent withdraw from the Court, which was set up to handle the worlds worst crimes.
In two separate decisions, ICC Judges led by Cuno Tarfusser faulted Uganda and Djibouti for not arresting and surrendering Bashir while he was present on their territories to attend inauguration ceremonies in May 2016, thereby preventing the Court from exercising its functions and powers under the Rome Statute.
UPC Spokes Person and Policy Analyst Okello Lucima said that in the spirit of fighting impunity in African states, the new Kenyan leaders should fully cooperate with the ICC process.