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Nigeria Drops Treason Charges Against Minors Following Public Outcry

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
November 5, 2024
in Africa, International
Nigeria Drops Treason Charges Against Minors Following Public Outcry
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 Nigerian President Bola Tinubu ordered the release of over 30 minors detained since August on charges of treason and inciting a military coup following their participation in anti-government protests. These charges stemmed from demonstrations against the escalating cost of living, which has sparked widespread frustration across the nation. President Tinubu’s directive on Monday, November 4th, came after public outcry intensified over footage showing minors collapsing in court, reportedly due to malnutrition.

The August protests, driven by inflation and economic hardship, saw young Nigerians rallying in cities like Abuja and Lagos, demanding better economic policies and opportunities. With youth unemployment and inflation at unprecedented levels, the demonstrations reflected mounting discontent with recent economic reforms. Security forces responded with force, resulting in at least 22 deaths, according to Amnesty International, and the arrest of nearly 700 people, including dozens of minors.

In response to the controversy surrounding the minors’ detention, Tinubu instructed the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to oversee the safe return of these youths to their families and called for an investigation into their prolonged custody. Information Minister Mohammed Idris stated, “The president has directed that these children be released immediately.” This action aims to address criticisms from human rights organizations, who labeled the detention as a violation of children’s rights and an attempt to stifle freedom of expression.

The minors had initially been accused of plotting to overthrow the government, a charge many observers consider excessive given the context of the protests. Rights groups, including Amnesty International, condemned the detentions, labeling them as institutional child abuse. Advocacy group Enough is Enough Nigeria also criticized the government’s approach, emphasizing the need for humane treatment of young protesters.

As economic challenges persist, President Tinubu has reaffirmed his commitment to implementing reforms that he believes are crucial for economic stability. Nonetheless, the government’s handling of the protests and detentions has raised questions about its approach to civil dissent, especially concerning young citizens. The directive to drop charges appears to be a step towards addressing these concerns while signaling a shift in the government’s stance on youth-led demonstrations.

This decision has been met with cautious optimism from rights advocates, who hope it will lead to improved treatment of protestors in the future, fostering a more open environment for expression.

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