President Bola Tinubu has taken a crucial step towards addressing the detention of minors involved in Nigeria’s recent protests.
He’s directed the Attorney General, Lateef Fagbemi, to ensure the immediate release of these minors while allowing ongoing legal processes to continue.
This move comes after widespread criticism of the government’s handling of the protests, with many accusing authorities of using excessive force and targeting vulnerable individuals, including minors.
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs has also been tasked with safely returning the minors to their families.
An investigation into the prolonged detention of these minors is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding their detention.
This development is significant, especially considering the growing discontent among Nigerians.
The country has been experiencing protests fueled by public anger over soaring inflation, worsening insecurity, ineffective governance, and rising fuel prices.
The EndBadGovernance protests have called for the reversal of Tinubu’s economic reforms, citing rising inflation and government indifference to citizens’ concerns .
The government’s response to the protests has been under scrutiny, with concerns over the influence of state governors on the electoral process and the military’s role in maintaining stability.
However, the Attorney General’s intervention is seen as a move to address concerns and ensure justice is served.