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Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by BrownSugq: 11:08pm On Jun 13, 2023
Over 120 Nigerians killed since President Tinubu’s inauguration: Amnesty

Amnesty accused the government of always failing to carry out independent, impartial, and thorough investigations into these killings.

KUNLE SANNI • JUNE 13, 2023

More than 120 Nigerians have been killed by bandits and other criminals since President Bola Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29, according to an Amnesty International report.
Mr Tinubu was sworn in as Nigeria’s 16th President on May 29, taking over from former president Muhammadu Buhari.
Killings in many states have persisted since the new regime took office. On June 7, gunmen assassinated Charles Igechi, a priest of the Archdiocese of Benin City in southern Nigeria, along Agbor Road in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area in Edo State.

Isa Sanusi, Amnesty International’s Acting Nigeria Director, said it was horrific that gunmen had killed “at least 123 lives mere weeks after President Bola Tinubu assumed office on 29 May.
“Rural communities, always bracing themselves for the next bout of violence, are facing deadly attacks by rampaging killers,” he added.

Mr Sanusi said “protecting lives should be the utmost priority of the new government,” urging relevant authorities to take decisive steps to stop the bloodletting across the country.
Insecurity has remained a problem, especially in the North-east region which has been the target of unrelenting attacks for more than ten years from dangerous extremist groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP).
Prior to his inauguration, the TheCable index, data arm of TheCable newspaper, revealed in May 18 that 1,228 Nigerians were reportedly killed and 844 kidnapped across the country between a four-month period of January 1 and April 30.



The violence has also escalated in other regions, including the North-west and North-central, where citizens continue to deal with ethno-religious crises and clashes between herders and farmers.

The conflict between herders and farmers has effected agricultural production and other sources of income, cut off essential utilities, and resulted in an increase in the number of displaced people.

About 8.4 million Nigerians, mostly people living in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe (BAY) states, were said to be in need of humanitarian aid in 2022, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Also speaking on the ongoing killings, Amnesty accused the government of consistently failing to carry out independent, effective, impartial, and thorough investigations into these killings.

“The brazen failure of the authorities to protect the people of Nigeria is gradually becoming the ‘norm’ in the country. The government said it will enact security measures in response to these attacks, but these promises have not translated into meaningful action that protects the lives of vulnerable communities.

“The Nigerian authorities have also consistently failed to carry out independent, effective, impartial, and thorough investigations into these killings — and this is fueling impunity.

“The Nigerian authorities are obliged under international human rights law, regional human rights treaties, and Nigeria’s own constitution to protect the human rights of all people without discrimination — and that includes the right to life. Those suspected of criminal responsibility for these callous crimes must urgently be brought to justice in fair trials,” Mr Sanusi added.
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Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by CodeTemplar: 2:55am On Jun 14, 2023
That's about 10 a day.
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by Brendaniel: 3:47am On Jun 14, 2023
See how dry this thread is and it is talking about Nigerians killed because the present govt failed to do its work, but a thread declaring a thief like Akpabio senate president is of more concern to some people because they feel they are spiting some other people.

How priority of governance has been so misplaced in this country
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by loosecanon50(m): 4:31am On Jun 14, 2023
What do you expect? Buhari just passed the baton to him to continue from where he stopped.

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Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by Shikini: 4:44am On Jun 14, 2023
Terrible
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by Lanretoye(m): 4:59am On Jun 14, 2023
some people from one side of the country na death toll they wan dey count for this administration no matter how possitive things seem.if God open toll gate of death for them now dem go say na tinubu cause am...awon mad mad people
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by Okwyjesus(m): 4:34pm On Jun 14, 2023
Is Tinubu the one that killed them?
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by gidgiddy: 4:35pm On Jun 14, 2023
Na so we see am
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by yemmight(m): 4:37pm On Jun 14, 2023
Where?
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by WorldRichest: 5:48pm On Jun 14, 2023
Brendaniel:
See how dry this thread is and it is talking about Nigerians killed because the present govt failed to do its work, but a thread declaring a thief like Akpabio senate president is of more concern to some people because they feel they are spiting some other people.

How priority of governance has been so misplaced in this country


If you go to where people are being killed, you will add to the numbers. Tinubu will not solve all the nation's problems within 2 weeks.
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by WorldRichest: 5:49pm On Jun 14, 2023
Lanretoye:
some people from one side of the country na death toll they wan dey count for this administration no matter how possitive things seem.if God open toll gate of death for them now dem go say na tinubu cause am...awon mad mad people


They will continue counting until they are counted as part of the death numbers
Re: Over 120 Nigerians Killed Since President Tinubu’s Inauguration: Amnesty Intl by Brendaniel: 5:58pm On Jun 14, 2023
WorldRichest:



If you go to where people are being killed, you will add to the numbers. Tinubu will not solve all the nation's problems within 2 weeks.

So you mean people who were killed in their villages and homes chose to go there to get killed? Yes Tinubu cannot solve all the problems in Nigeria but if the killings in the past 8 years was important in his agenda, he would have started doing something about it in less than a week or are you trying to say that Akpabio's senate presidency is more important to Tinubu than even a single person among the 120people killed, the way you guys talk and reason sometimes I get ashamed that I am sharing a country with people like you....

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