2023
DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpas.2023.008.01.4
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Security Agencies and Human Right Violations in Nigeria

Abstract: It is no news that Nigeria, which is arguably the giant of Africa, is known for human rights violations. From its years of military authoritarianism which witnessed the killing of several human rights activists, and since the return to democratic rule, the country’s human rights narrative has not changed. Government authorities and law enforcement agents (the police) frequently engage in various human rights violations, notably unlawful killings, torture, ill-treatment of no crime suspects, forced evictions, i… Show more

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