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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Endbadgovernance: CISLAC lauds Tinubu for directing AGF to facilitate release of  detained minors  

Mr Rafsanjani said CISLAC welcomed the president’s decision.

• November 5, 2024
Tinubu giving an address
President Bola Tinubu [Credit: TheCable]

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre has commended President Bola Tinubu for instructing the Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), to release minors detained during the #EndBadGovernance protests across Nigeria.

Executive Director, CISLAC and Head of Transparency International Nigeria, Auwal Rafsanjani, gave the commendation in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja.

Mr Rafsanjani said CISLAC welcomed the president’s decision, praising his willingness to investigate the circumstances leading to the arrests and to hold the security personnel responsible accountable.

He said, “Additionally, CISLAC has urged President Tinubu to extend this directive to other detained protesters, fostering greater national unity and justice and demonstrating government openness to addressing citizens’ grievances.’’

Mr Rafsanjani also called for two major reforms to the country’s criminal justice system, the first of which was the need for comprehensive judicial reform, particularly targeting corruption within the judiciary.

He said, “To restore hope and stability in our country, we must ensure that only judges with integrity serve on our benches.  A reformed judiciary will not only strengthen the rule of law and democracy but also increase confidence among international investors who seek a transparent and fair justice system.’’


According to him, the involvement of corrupt public officials and election riggers with some judges to undermine justice poses a significant threat to the country.

The executive director also underscored the importance of police reform, particularly in the areas of recruitment and service deployment.

He said that only through a merit-based and transparent recruitment process could Nigeria build a police force that would serve and protect the public responsibly.

He added, “By rooting out corrupt elements within the police, we can foster a positive partnership between citizens and the police, which is essential for national security.’’

Mr Rafsanjani also stressed the need for improved police welfare, training, due promotions and retirement benefits.

He praised the president’s directive that the ministry of humanitarian affairs should oversee the rehabilitation and safe return of the minors to their families.

This move, according to him, reflects the president’s commitment to addressing humanitarian issues with compassion.

The executive director called on the National Orientation Agency to actively engage Nigerians by providing civic education and promoting active citizenship.

“An informed and engaged citizenry is crucial for national progress,” he stated.

Mr Rafsanjani expressed optimism over Mr Tinubu’s earlier pledge to establish a dialogue with Nigerian youths to address their concerns about poverty, corruption, insecurity, and limited opportunities, urging him to put concrete structures in place for the dialogue.

He said, “The president must surround himself with reliable and impartial advisors to ensure that this initiative genuinely addresses the root causes of youth discontent and prevents any sycophants from derailing the purpose.’’

The executive director reaffirmed CISLAC’s support for any government’s effort aimed at genuine reform and improved governance.

He urged the president to continue to listen to Nigerians and address their demands for justice and accountability. 

(NAN)

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