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NHRC Dashboard: 27 Nigerian military, police officers, 298 civilians killed in May alone

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Not less than 27 military, police and other law enforcement officers were killed in violent crimes in May, while civilian casualties hit 298 within the same 30 days across Nigeria .

This was disclosed by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) during its monthly dashboard display at at the Commission’s headquarters in abuja.

Dr. Tony Ojukwu, A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, who is the Executive Secretary of the Commission, while decrying the alarming rates of violent crimes in the country, particularly noted that nothing justified the killing of law enforcement officers going about their lawful duties and described the scenerio worrisome.

Ojukwu noted that though law enforcement agents are the worse culprits of human rights violations, the behavioural pattern of some of them, does not in anyway warrant the recent attacks and killings, while stressing that if this strange occurrence is not curtail with immediate effects it will spell dooms in the nation.

On the positive side, the Chief Human Rights Officer in Nigeria said the month of May recorded the all time low cases of child abandonment, a situation he said was good omen.

On kidnapping, Ojukwu said Niger and Katsina states, as well as the FCT topped, topped the list.

Notwithstanding, the Commission noted that human rights complaints to the commission has continue to rise astronomically, as he said mass killings and adduction were at the highest level this year.

He also bemoaned the rise in incidences of uncivilized approach to arrest and prolonged detention of journalists.

Ojukwu said- “The dashboard stands as a testament to our commitment to transparency, accountability, and the protection of human rights in Nigeria.Over the past months, our teams in Abuja and across the 36 states have worked tirelessly to compile and analyse data from complaints received at the Commission and unreported human rights violations monitored across the country.

“These analyses not only shed light on the state of human rights in our nation, but also serves as a record of our progress and a guide for future action.This month’s edition features 55,218 complaints received by the Commission with violations against state actors topping the chart.

“The violations recorded in the month of May impacted on an estimated 157,368 persons across the country based on our Victim Impact Analysis. This is a distressing indication that despite our efforts, there are still instances where those entrusted with upholding the law become violators of human rights.

“We must emphasize the importance of accountability and the reasonable use of force by law enforcement agencies. While it is essential to maintain law and order, it must be done in a manner that respects the dignity and rights of every individual. Any abuse of power or excessive force must be met with swift and impartial justice,” he said

While presenting the May edition of the monthly human rights Dashboard, the senior adviser on human rights to the executive secretary, Hillary Ogbonna siad the commission received total complaints of 55, 218 across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

According to him, (complaints against State actors were 31,288, against domestic violence were 7531, against violation of children’s rights were 3149, against non State actors were 7560, against Private sector actors were, 346, against rights to life were 357, against persons with disabilities 58, ESCR 2657 and others were 1, 542 while referred complaints to appropriate quarters were 640.”

 

 

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UK serial rapist jailed 12 years

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Aiden Phipps, a serial rapist from Sutton, United Kingdom, has been jailed for 12 years and six months for assault and rape of five young girls.

The 18 years old was aged between 15-17 at the time of the attacks on the girls.

Derby Crown Court heard that several of his victims had tried to take their own lives since their ordeals and the youngest victim was aged just 12.

Judge Jonathan Bennett told Phipps he knew “very clearly” that the girls were not consenting to his advances “but that didn’t matter” to him and his victims were “just objects.”

The court heard how Phipps, aged 15 at the time, forcefully raped a 12-year-old girl having pursued her on Snapchat and persuaded her to meet him.

On another occasion in 2023, he “dragged” a girl aged 17 into an abandoned area before having forced intercourse with her.

Prosecutor Dawn Pritchard described how every time Phipps’ victim tried to get up, he “pushed her back down.”

In November last year, another girl aged 17 approached Police about Phipps, telling them he had groped her sexually over her clothing.

Phipps, the court heard, committed several of the offences while already on bail, having been arrested and interviewed by Police for previous ones.

In a statement read out to the court, the mother of one of the girls said since the assault, her daughter had “shut down” and no longer left the house, going into “shock” when she saw a male.

The young girl had tried to take her own life in November 2022, the court heard.

Judge Jonathan Bennett told Phipps he posed a “significant risk of serious harm,” adding: “You have devastated the lives of these five victims and caused what for some will be irreparable damage.

“To hear the effect your offending has had is distressing to all of us who heard it. It has also had a huge impact upon all the families of the victims.

“Even when on bail you continued to offend. That is a particularly aggravating feature. All of these young girls made it absolutely clear to you they did not consent to what was taking place.

“You knew very clearly these young girls were not consenting but that didn’t matter to you – what was important to you was what you wanted.”

The court was told by Phipps’ defence Barrister that he had suffered a “very difficult” childhood having been fostered from the age of four and having been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD.

However Judge Bennett told Phipps after reading a psychologists’ report he concluded the defendant posed “a significant risk” of committing further similar offences against young girls.

 

 

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Nigerian military kills notorious terrorist Halilu Sububu who trained Bello Turji

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A notorious bandit leader, Halilu Sububu who trained wanted terrorist, Bello Turji has been killed by the Nigerian military.

He was killed in an operation by the Nigerian Air Force, NAF alongside 38 of his foot soldiers.

Sububu and his men were killed in Zamfara state by NAF Special Forces on Thursday, near the Mayanchi area of the state.

The operation, according to a statement by a Deputy Director of Information and Public Relations NAF Headquarters, Group Captain Kabiru Ali, was part of an ongoing effort by NAF and ground forces to “exploit intelligence and secure the area” following contact with the adversaries.

The statement said: “NAF Special Forces of Operation HADARIN DAJI in the company of other ground troops initiated a follow-up exploitation mission after troops encountered terrorists in the vicinity of Mayanchi.

“During the mission, it was confirmed that 38 terrorists had been neutralized, with 4 bodies retrieved for verification.”

Sububu’s death was also confirmed by a lot security analyst and counterterrorism expert, Zagazola Makama.

Posting on X, Zagazola wrote: “Halilu is a notorious bandit kingpin who trained Bello Turji. He commands hundreds of bandits and also engaged in gun running activities. He also engaged in arms trade and owned a House in Niger Republic.

“The killing of Halilu is a biggest blow against the terrorists.”

 

 

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Three killed in Anambra communities

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Three persons have been killed in Nawfi and Enugwu-Ukwu communities of Anambra State.

Many people also sustained varying degrees of injuries inflicted on them by assailants. The incident happened at Isionye, aboundary between the two communities.

People from the Nawfia and Enugwu-Ukwu rushed to the scene of the crime when news broke out about the killing.

Sources claimed that the killing of the three victims may not be unconnected with tussle over Isionye land.

A source who pleaded for anonymity said that Nawfia and Enugwu-Ukwu communities have been on a dagger drawn over the ownership of the land.

Meanwhile, Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Obono Itam(CP) has ordered investigation into the murder of three persons.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the command, Tochukwu Ikenga (SP) said that the incident actually happened at about 2pm on Monday.

He confirmed that three persons were killed and five others seriously injured at Isionye land.

The PPRO said that preliminary information, revealed that the victims were lured by some individuals through a phone call to the land in guise of a land transaction and attacked them with guns and matchet.

“Meanwhile, the CP has sued for calm as police operatives have recovered the abandoned Sennia vehicle used by the murders. Also, the testimonies of the injured victims who are currently receiving treatment in the hospital is aiding the investigation while the bodies of the deceased have been deposited in the morgue,” Ikenga said.

 

 

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