Federal Government Should Do More To Protect Citizens – Amnesty International – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

Federal Government Should Do More To Protect Citizens – Amnesty International – Independent Newspaper Nigeria


Anthony Ufoh

Amnesty International has urged the Federal Government to protect Nigerians following deadly attacks against people across the country recently.

The human rights group made this appeal on its X handle (formerly Twitter) as it reveals that the spate of violence going on across the nation is shocking.

Amnesty wrote, “This week alone, at least 65 people have been killed in horrific attacks”.

The organisation drew attention to particularly deadly incidents, including an attack on worshippers in a mosque in Katsina State, where over 50 people were killed and more than 60 were abducted.

“In Plateau State, gunmen killed over 15 farmers in Mangu Local Government Area, displacing more than 200 people,” Amnesty wrote.

Amnesty warned that the alarming escalation of attacks, abductions for ransom, and frequent killings across Nigeria has left people feeling unsafe.

They added that the ongoing insecurity shows a failure by authorities to protect lives and property.

The group emphasised that people do not deserve to be left at the mercy of rampaging gunmen.

“No one deserves to live constantly bracing for the next attack or abduction.”

Amnesty reminded the Nigerian government of its obligations under international human rights law.

“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,” the group stated.

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Source: Independent

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