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UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by ManirBK: 7:09am On Jan 24
The United Nations has urged the Nigerian government to abolish the death penalty.

Currently, Nigeria’s correctional centres have 3,413 inmates on death row, Abubakar Umar, spokesperson for the Nigerian Correctional Services, said last December.

Member States of the global body called for an immediate moratorium on the death penalty pending its abolition from Nigeria’s criminal justice system.

The calls were made on Tuesday at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Nigeria in Geneva, Switzerland.

Nigeria’s delegation led by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, is currently in Geneva for the UPR, which happens every four to five years.

The UPR is a unique mechanism of the Human Rights Council that calls for each UN Member State to undergo a peer review of its human rights records every 4.5 years.

While presenting Nigeria’s report of its human rights efforts, Mr Fagbemi reeled out a plethora of laws and policies enacted by the government to curb rights abuses.

“Nigeria has enacted several legislations such as the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015), the Child Rights Act, and Anti-Torture Act amongst others to safeguard the rights of Nigerians,” the justice minister said, while being flanked by the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Beatrice Jeddy-Agba.

A PREMIUM TIMES reporter was at the UN House in Abuja on Tuesday and monitored the Geneva proceedings of Nigeria’s presentation of its human rights status to the UN Human Rights Council.

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The Attorney General said Nigeria’s quest for an improved human rights record led to the strengthening of public institutions to ensure accountability in the event of violations.

Mr Fagbemi explained that the country had taken steps to “promote and protect the enjoyment of fundamental human rights of Nigerians.”

“Nigeria remains committed to the promotion of the rule of law and obedience to court decisions. Nigeria has designated the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) as the independent Nationa Preventive Mechanism against torture,” the AGF said.

He added that the Child Rights Act is now domesticated across the 36 states of Nigeria, while the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act is already adopted in many States across the country.

Speaking further on other areas of rights enforcement, the minister noted that the government set up investigative panels following protests over police brutality in Nigeria in 2020, with outcomes of the probe leading to payment of compensations to victims of violations.

On the Nigerian delegation are Wale Fapohunda, a former Attorney-General of Ekiti State; Olumide Osoba, a member of the House of Representatives and Chairman, House Committee on Justice; Abdulrahman Yukubu, a director at the National Human Rights Commission; and the Solicitor-General of the Federation, Ms Jeddy-Agba.

They took turns to present Nigeria’s report of its implementation of human rights mechanisms, which were previously recommended by the UN Human Rights Council.

Nigeria was last reviewed by the 193-member body in 2018 when it made far-reaching recommendations aimed at bolstering the country’s human rights status.

However, the Nigerian government’s claims of its accomplishments in the “protection and promotion of Nigerians rights” are at variance with practical issues in the country.

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Angela Uzoma-Nwandu, the country director of Avocats Sans Frontieres (ASF) in Nigeria, said “Policies and legislation are as good as their implementation.”

Ms Uzoma-Nwandu added policy implementation would guarantee the realisation of human rights in Nigeria.

She noted that it was time for Nigeria to abrogate the death penalty because it violates the right to life.

Issues of arbitrary arrests and detention, press freedom, torture, shrinking of civic space and religious intolerance continue to plague Nigerians.

For instance, Deborah Samuel, an undergraduate was gruesomely murdered in Sokoto State, north-west Nigeria in 2022. The government promised to bring the perpetrators of the dastardly act to justice, but it reneged on it.

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence incidents are rampant with many perpetrators going scot-free.

Last November, Amnesty International urged President Bola Tinubu to “make human rights protection its priority by ensuring that every Nigerian’s rights are protected and that perpetrators of rights breaches do not go unpunished.”

It accused President Tinubu of failing in his responsibility to uphold the rights of Nigerians owing to widespread violent crimes and poverty.

In their separate review of Nigeria’s human rights records, West African countries like Ghana, Togo, and Gabon urged the government to end the death penalty and tackle gender-based violence.

Other African countries in their broad assessment of various rights issues, recommended the strengthening of public institutions to deliver on qualitative healthcare and education for Nigerians.

The United States and Canada expressed their concerns about Nigeria’s human rights conditions, calling for the full implementation of recommendations by the EndSARS panels.

They said the Nigerian government must prioritise the prosecution and punishment of law enforcement officers indicted for rights breaches.

They also urged Nigeria to decriminalise same-sex marriage. The offence carries a 14-year jail term.

But in his response to the issue of LGBTQ, the justice minister said Nigeria’s laws are a reflection of the country’s cultural background.

Speaking further, Mr Fagbemi said Nigeria had begun commuting the death penalty to life imprisonment in line with the correctional services law.

Nigeria last had its death sentence execution in 2016 in Edo State, South-south Nigeria.

Adwoa Kufuor, senior human rights adviser at the UN in Abuja, told PREMIUM TIMES that the global body would collaborate with the Nigerian government in meeting its obligations in terms of human rights protection.

Ms Kufuor itemised key thematic rights issues upon which Nigeria was reviewed including – the death penalty, women’s empowerment, SGVB, qualitative education, universal health coverage, and rights of the aged, among others.

The ambassador of Belgium to Nigeria, Pieter Leenknegt, was at the UN House in Abuja, from where he watched the Geneva proceedings on Nigeria.

He noted the observations and recommendations of UN Member States to Nigeria on LGBTQS and social protection.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/661649-un-asks-nigeria-to-end-death-penalty-rights-violations.html

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by ManirBK: 7:09am On Jan 24
Hypocrites....

UN should also order Israel to stop killing innocent civilian and children

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by osmosis101(m): 7:12am On Jan 24
We have so many animals in NAIJA. But what pain most is dat most on the death row are INNOCENT

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by matify83: 7:33am On Jan 24
Which kind of rough play is this?

We are even so vexed now more than before with the mindless and heinous crimes being committed these days with no visible commensurate punishment.

We need a strong deterrence and only the return of firing squads will "cool our temper".

The masses may resort to public lynching on an industrial scale of apprehended criminals if the government succumbs to such counsel.

The UN should channel this advice to Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Some states in USA and others

UN should stop drinking water on our behalf please.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Jennyclay(f): 7:59am On Jan 24
So a Nigerian man will rape and murder someone’s daughter and you expect the man not to face death penalty undecided

A Nigerian man will butcher his girlfriend for rituals and you expect the man not to face death penalty undecided.

You expect the court to treat them like celebrity, serve them catfish pepper soup and wine after committing the crime undecided.

You expect the court to pet them like egg or a pot made of clay

It’s like this UN are mad! This people are really mad!!!

God Abeg o undecided

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Yankiss(m): 8:04am On Jan 24
Jennyclay:
So a Nigerian man will rape and murder someone’s daughter and you expect the man not to face death penalty undecided

A Nigerian man will butcher his girlfriend for rituals and you expect the man not to face death penalty undecided.

You expect the court to treat them like celebrity, serve them asun and wine after committing the crime undecided.

You expect the court to pet them like egg or a pot made of clay

It’s like this UN people are mad!
They tend to take the side of the culprit and treat them like victims. It's gross, same with Amnesty International. Capital offences deserve capital punishment epically where it is proven that the offence was not committed in error. That it was premeditated.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by burp18: 8:05am On Jan 24
So all the bandits that are kidnapping, killing and raping innocent citizens should be rehabilited and thrown back into the society? Where then is the justice for the victims? It's not like the death penalty really does exist before. If most these terrorists knew the instant they're picked. They'd have a rethink before trying to join the terrorism in the first place.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by brain54(m): 9:11am On Jan 24
Some laws can be stern or hefty...
Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Marvieduke(f): 9:14am On Jan 24
I think the senate should be the ones to make such directives.....

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by ecolime(m): 9:14am On Jan 24
Probably one of the reasons Blinken came. With his visit, I knew several useless advises will start coming from UN, World Bank, etc.

Years ago, US Presidential visits or visits from their top officials used to come with so much fanfare but nobody send their Papa again. Everybody don wise up. Their hypocrisy has made them lose all moral rights to 'Global leadership'.

If wicked people know the maximum sentence they can get for a crime like murder is life imprisonment, there will be no deterrence.

Why on earth should people like Rev. King and Evans be given life imprisonment? Doesn't make sense. They deserve capital punishment.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by atobs4real(m): 9:16am On Jan 24
To allow crime come at free will

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by RickyJesus: 9:16am On Jan 24
Jennyclay:
So a Nigerian man will rape and murder someone’s daughter and you expect the man not to face death penalty undecided

A Nigerian man will butcher his girlfriend for rituals and you expect the man not to face death penalty undecided.

You expect the court to treat them like celebrity, serve them catfish pepper soup and wine after committing the crime undecided.

You expect the court to pet them like egg or a pot made of clay

It’s like this UN are mad! This people are really mad!!!

God Abeg o undecided
They sai Nigeria and not Nigerians men.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by RichDad1(m): 9:16am On Jan 24
They should ask UAE, Saudi Arabia and other Asian Countries to abolish it first.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Anguldi(m): 9:16am On Jan 24
We need TV live firing squad wink kidnapping, Terrorist, Armed and Pen Robbery undecided

UN, b kiaful angry

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Makunahatata: 9:16am On Jan 24
Un face front ..with the insecurity around now we evn need a more stricter law like stoning any kidnapper/bandit caught to death in market square so potential criminals can witness the way they would end😏

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by TOPCRUISE(m): 9:16am On Jan 24
Awon Alakoba.
Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Princebest(m): 9:16am On Jan 24
Is the law still even effective? I haven't heard anyone killed in recent time being sentenced to death.



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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by thaoriginator: 9:16am On Jan 24
shocked

If thunder no fire UN make I see wetin cause!!!

What kind of cow, dog and bull shiiiit is this!?

Anyone found guilty of committing a crime in that instance should face the long arm of the law..

And the bastards are even rooting for same sex marriage nonsense..

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by rajiedreez: 9:16am On Jan 24
Una no serious
Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by atobs4real(m): 9:17am On Jan 24
To allow crime come at free will
Please don't end death penalty ooo.
At least, it create fear

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Olumeme: 9:17am On Jan 24
ManirBK:
UN should order Israel to stop killing innocent civilian and children

See this one, Israel is killing its enemies who invaded and kill them, UN is advising you to stop killing yourselves, you are gloating.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by atobs4real(m): 9:17am On Jan 24
To allow crime come at free will
Please don't end death penalty ooo.
At least, it create fear
If not some evil act would have been done at all time

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by thesicilian: 9:19am On Jan 24
They should mind their business. Has the US ended death penalty?

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by ATEAMS: 9:19am On Jan 24
Indeed
Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Successlane: 9:19am On Jan 24
mmm
Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Pathokpo: 9:19am On Jan 24
Na only for weak African countries UN dey get power. UN should come back to revisit this topic by the time they finish forcing Saudi and China to abolish the death penalty. You no expect us to spare somebody when don commit mass homicide. Make Dem keep their woke cultures for their country.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by sgtponzihater1(m): 9:19am On Jan 24
A killer deserves death as well . God is against blood shed, anyone opposing capital punishment is opposing God's rule.
Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by inoki247: 9:19am On Jan 24
Lol end fire ...


Death penalty wey dey sef na jus on Paper the state Govt no dey gri sign am...


I wish once a Law court dish out death sentence na automatic death be that no need to dey find any Governor Signature...


Most especially doz Kidnappers, armed robbers automatic death sentence...

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:20am On Jan 24
Una dey mad.

The US and Isreal under your very nose has emerged as the butcher of our age and the child-slayer of Gaza.

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by brainpulse: 9:20am On Jan 24
ALL NIGERIA'S POLITICIANS NEEDS TO BE ON THE DEATH ROW

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Re: UN Asks Nigeria To End Death Penalty, Rights Violations by Anguldi(m): 9:20am On Jan 24
ManirBK:
UN should order Israel to stop killing innocent civilian and children

UN and ICJ na scam

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