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Cry for Humanity: Don’t torture, inflict pain on suspects in detention, FG warns security agencies

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In a bid to uphold human rights, the Federal Government has issued a stern warning to security agencies against inflicting pain on suspects in detention centers.

This warning comes as the government reviews the Anti-Torture Act and Regulations to expand the definition of torture and improve mechanisms to discourage and eradicate torture.

According to the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Beatrice Jedy-Agba, “The definition of torture under the relevant legal frameworks pertains to acts committed by public officials, particularly Law Enforcement, which inflicts pain or suffering, whether mental or physical on individuals in their custody.”

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The government’s stance on torture is clear: it will not be tolerated. As Mrs. Jedy-Agba emphasized, “Both the Government and stakeholders have the inherent responsibility to support measures aimed at unequivocally rooting out torture in Nigeria.”

The warning is not just a statement; it’s a call to action. The government is committed to ensuring that perpetrators of torture are punished, and victims receive restitution and rehabilitation. As Mrs. Jedy-Agba noted, “The government also has the responsibility to ensure restitution and rehabilitation of victims of torture.”

This move by the Federal Government is a significant step towards upholding human rights and dignity in Nigeria. It sends a strong message that torture will not be tolerated, and those who perpetrate it will face the consequences. As Mrs. Jedy-Agba urged, “I invite all participants to demonstrate commitment and dedication towards eliminating torture by collaborating and cooperating to speak with one voice against the perpetrators of torture.

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