US Govt Releases Degrading Report About Nigeria
The United States Department of States has released yet another gory and
nauseating detailed report on Nigeria, accusing the government at all
levels of injustice, brutality and inflicting pain on poor Nigerians.
The report accused the Nigerian police, DSS and the military of gross
abuse of power which include citizens brutality, arbitrary
detention,bribery among other scandals.
It also revealed that 69 percent of persons in prison across the country
are awaiting trial – blaming the situation on lack of judicial capacity
and corruption.
While explaining that the insurgency in the Northeast has rendered many
hopeless, US accused the Boko haram militants of committing pogrom in
which more than 20,000 people have been killed and maimed with permanent
injury.
“The country also suffered from widespread societal unrest, including
ethnic, regional, and religious violence. Other serious human rights
problems included vigilante killings; prolonged pretrial detention,
often in facilities with poor conditions; denial of fair public trial;
executive influence on the judiciary; infringement on citizens’ privacy
rights; and restrictions on freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and
movement," the report said.
"There were reports during the year of official corruption; violence
against women and children, including female genital mutilation/cutting;
infanticide; sexual exploitation of children; trafficking in persons;
early and forced marriages; discrimination based on sexual orientation
and gender identity; discrimination based on ethnicity, regional origin,
religion, and disability; forced and bonded labor; and child labour” it
added.
The report pointed out that impunity remained widespread at all levels
of government; saying “although President Buhari’s administration began
initial steps to curb corruption, authorities did not investigate or
punish the majority of cases of police or military abuse”.