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Torture: Federal Govt Moves Against Legal, Administrative Bottlenecks

by Kunle Olasanmi
2 years ago
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Federal government has said that appropriate measures have been put in place to check lapses in legal and administrative frameworks to eradicate torture in the country.

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The solicitor-general of the federation and permanent secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mrs Beatrice Jedy-Agba, made this known at the training for members of National Committee Against Torture (NCAT) in Abuja, organised by Avocats Sans Frontieres (ASF) France, also known as Lawyers Without Borders, France, with the support of Australian government.

It was titled: “The Legal Framework on Torture and Effective Implementation of the Anti-Torture Act 2017.”

Jedy-Agba, who stressed that the issue of torture was one that the nation was desirous of eradicating, however said that “there is need for more to be done to ensure that torture by public officials comes to an end and that victims are able to seek and obtain justice.”

She said it was for this reason that the Attorney-General of Federation reconstituted the NCAT, now known as Committee Against Torture, Nigeria.

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“While I am aware of the legal and administrative constraints associated with investigating and prosecuting torture, I wish to solicit the support and input of members to devise creative means of addressing the problem of torture in Nigeria, particularly in our detention centres,” she said.

Deputy high commissioner of Australia in Nigeria, Mr Mathew Mechan,  said the Australian government was proud to support Nigeria, through the ASF ProCAT Project, to enhance Nigeria’s counter torture measures throughout the justice system.

“I know that all of you were chosen to be members of this prestigious committee and to participate in this training because of your expertise, knowledge, leadership, and commitment to defending human rights,” he said.

Mr Emmanuel Nwakeze, ACG Operations of Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) and member representing NCoS Against Torture, said the service had been in the forefront of campaign against torture.

He said as part of the effort to give the NCoS human right disposition, the name was changed from “prison,” which signified torture to “correction,” which removed torture and ensured rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates to the society.

According to him, there is a section in the law which says no inmate should be tortured, adding that this is under the new dispensation of NCoS Act 2019.

The country director of ASF France, Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, said the training was a way the organisation provides support for the NCAT to effectively discharge its mandate.

“One of the reasons tortures continues to occur, in fact with impunity, is lack of accountability,” she said.

Uzoma-Iwuchukwu said perpetrators of torture must be held responsible in their individual capacity to stem the ugly tide.

She urged law enforcement officers to perform their duties within the confines of the law.

 


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