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HURILAWS, Stakeholders Push For Criminal Justice Reforms In C/River

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By Ogenyi Ogenyi

Stakeholders in the justice sector in Cross River State have called for stronger collaboration, improved funding, police reforms and full implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL) to ensure speedy and fair dispensation of justice in Nigeria.

The call was made during a series of advocacy engagements organised by the Human Rights Law Service, (HURILAWS) in partnership with its local partners held in Calabar recently, involving Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), the Nigerian Police Force, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ministry of Justice officials, the Administration of Criminal Justice Monitoring Committee (ACJMC) and the Legal Aid Council.

According to the statement issued by the Project Lead, Dr. Innih Archibong and made available to newsmen on Tuesday, the meetings, held in phases, were aimed at deepening awareness, strengthening capacity and fostering collaboration among critical stakeholders in the criminal justice system to enhance the implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law in Cross River State and beyond.

Speaking during the engagements, the Project Lead, Dr. Innih Archibong, who is also the Executive Director of Liberty Now, explained that the advocacy visits were designed to build synergy among stakeholders and improve understanding of the law for effective justice delivery.

According to him, Cross River State was one of the first states in Nigeria to domesticate the Administration of Criminal Justice Law, stressing that those charged with implementing the law, especially the Police, Judiciary and Correctional Services, must fully understand its provisions to prevent abuse and injustice.

Dr. Archibong lamented that despite efforts made by HURILAWS and other partners in supporting the passage and implementation of the law through research, media advocacy, workshops and publications, many suspects were still being detained without adequate opportunity to defend themselves.

He also decried poor funding and lack of modern facilities within the Police Force, warning that unresolved injustice could pose serious dangers to the society.

“Justice must not only be done, but must be seen to have been done. Injustice, if left unchecked, can lead to doom in the society,” he stated.

During a meeting with the Cross River State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Rashid Afegbua, the HURILAWS team advocated for continuous reforms, training and improved welfare for police personnel.

Responding, CP Afegbua appreciated the advocacy group for the visit and acknowledged the challenges confronting the Police Force.

He noted that the current security realities and provisions of the Police Act require periodic review and called for sustained training and retraining of officers, particularly junior personnel, to improve professionalism and policing standards.

The Commissioner expressed optimism that continued collaboration with HURILAWS and other stakeholders would strengthen justice administration in the state.

Calabar branch Chairman of NBA, Barrister Enome Amatey, described the pursuit of justice as a collective responsibility, adding that the NBA had continued to champion advocacy and institutional partnerships to strengthen the justice system.

He, however, identified poor funding and inadequate facilities as major obstacles affecting effective justice administration.
Corroborating the concerns, the Vice Chairman of the NBA, Mr. Triumph Paul, argued that beyond funding and logistics, the “human factor” within the Police Force remained a major challenge.

He stressed the need for proper orientation, discipline and continuous training for officers to enhance public confidence in policing.

Similarly, the NBA Secretary, Mr. Joseph Akpajo, called on the Police Service Commission to intensify orientation programmes and ensure only qualified personnel are recruited into the Force.

The advocacy team also visited the Cross River State Ministry of Justice, the ACJMC and the Judiciary where the Chief Registrar, Deputy Registrar, representatives of the Human Rights Commission, Child Protection Network and civil society groups participated in discussions on reforms within the justice sector.

Speaking during the meeting, Dr. Archibong urged investigators to devote more time to building strong cases before arraigning suspects in court, while condemning prolonged detention and indiscriminate pre-trial detentions.

He further advocated for the democratization of the law to ensure speedy dispensation of justice and protection of the rights of suspects.

The Secretary of ACJMC, Barrister James Ibor, commended HURILAWS for its consistency in supporting the justice sector over the years, particularly in strengthening the committee’s secretariat despite funding limitations.

He noted that while pre-trial detentions had helped magistrates conduct proper investigations in some cases, there had also been significant improvements in handling confessional statements under the current law.

Barrister Ibor also advocated for improved forensic investigation tools, including fingerprint machines across communities, as well as increased funding for the Police and justice institutions.

The Chief Registrar, in her remarks, emphasized that the advocacy was not only for actors within the justice sector but for society at large.

According to her, many inmates in Correctional facilities were innocent or had accepted offences they never committed due to lack of legal representation and proper investigation.

She described inadequate funding as a major challenge and promised to brief the State Chief Judge on the need to strengthen the justice system.

The advocacy visits also extended to the Legal Aid Council, Cross River State, where the State Coordinator, Mrs. Rose Okoi, acknowledged the innovations introduced by the Administration of Criminal Justice Law.

Mrs. Okoi noted that increased collaboration, adequate funding and improved logistics for Custodial centres would greatly enhance speedy justice delivery.

The advocacy engagement ended with a book presentation performed by Mrs. Maria Ukpayang of the Radiant Women Association, as stakeholders renewed calls for collective action towards building a more efficient and people-oriented justice system.

Earlier, Mr Yemi Ofem had introduced HURILAWS as a non-profit organisation based in Lagos, which works at intersection of human rights and justice system reforms.

HURILAWS, is funded by a German grant maker, MISEREOR E. U to deepen the project’s awareness on justice system in Nigeria and beyond.

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Bandits Attack Kogi School During WASSCE, Kill Vice Principal and Two Others

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By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

Three people were killed after suspected bandits attacked a secondary school in Iluke-Bunu Community, Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, during the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), authorities said.

According to residents, the attackers, who reportedly arrived on motorcycles and wore military-style uniforms, invaded the community and headed to Government Secondary School, Iluke, while examinations were in progress.

The Kogi State Police Command confirmed receiving a distress call about armed men allegedly attempting to abduct students and residents. In a statement by Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Saliu Oyiza Afusat, the command said the Divisional Police Officer mobilised police personnel, tactical operatives, military personnel, and local vigilantes to the scene.

Police said the joint security team engaged the attackers in a gun battle, forcing them to retreat into nearby bushes. While investigations are ongoing, the command said there was no confirmed mass abduction. However, three people lost their lives during the incident: Mr. Ganiyu Anifowose, Vice Principal of UBE Secondary/Primary School, Iluke; Mr. Sunday Jacob Alhassan, 70; and six-year-old Sunday Ayele.

The police also reported that one suspected attacker was killed during the exchange, while a member of the security team sustained gunshot injuries and is receiving treatment.In a separate statement, Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, commended security personnel for preventing what he described as a potential mass abduction of students.Security agencies have launched ongoing operations to apprehend the fleeing suspects.

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Rights Activist Urges Federal Government to Intensify Action Against Insecurity

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By Okechukwu Keshi Ukegbu

A political and human rights activist, Comrade Lowell Chizuru Odoemelam, has called on the Federal Government to strengthen efforts to address the country’s security challenges, saying the situation requires urgent and decisive action.

Speaking on the state of insecurity in Nigeria, Odoemelam said the persistent attacks and violence across parts of the country remain a major concern for citizens and demand a more coordinated response from relevant authorities. “The security situation in the country poses a grave concern and requires a frontal approach to resolve,” he said, adding that government actions should focus on practical measures capable of improving safety and protecting lives.

The activist also expressed concern over the Senate’s reported decision not to proceed with a probe of funds allocated for the procurement of weapons and other security logistics. He argued that transparency and accountability are important in ensuring resources meant for security are effectively utilised. Odoemelam further drew attention to recurring incidents along the Aba–Ikot Ekpene highway, which he said have resulted in the loss of lives and heightened fears among residents and commuters.

According to him, the situation requires urgent intervention to improve security and safeguard people living and travelling along the route. He urged the Federal Government and security agencies to intensify efforts to tackle insecurity and restore public confidence across affected communities.

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Governor Radda Receives National Health Insurance Award, Reaffirms Commitment to Universal Health Coverage

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By Jabiru Hassan, Katsina

Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has received a Special Recognition Award at the maiden National Summit of State Social Health Insurance Agencies (SSHIAs) in Akure, Ondo State, in recognition of his contributions to healthcare development and health insurance expansion.

According to summit organisers, the award acknowledges initiatives in medical education, primary healthcare development, and digital health insurance transparency aimed at improving access to affordable healthcare in Katsina State.

Represented by the Commissioner for Health, Musa Adamu Funtua, Governor Radda thanked the organisers and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). He said the state had recorded progress through investments in primary healthcare, expanded health insurance coverage, and community-based healthcare programmes designed to improve access to quality medical services.

Radda also commended the Katsina State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (KSCHMA) and its Executive Secretary, Dr. Muhammad Safana, for advancing healthcare reforms and increasing health insurance enrollment across formal and informal sectors.The governor welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to increase the Basic Health Care Provision Fund allocation from one percent to two percent of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, describing it as a boost for healthcare financing nationwide.

Speaking at the summit, Dr. Safana disclosed that State Social Health Insurance Agencies had enrolled more than 14 million Nigerians into health insurance schemes as of April 2026. The summit, themed “Economic Realities and the Universal Health Coverage Dream: Mobilising States for Scalable Health Insurance,” brought together health sector stakeholders from across Nigeria.

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