The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) says Nigeria’s
security agencies have killed 18 citizens since the lockdown regulations on the
COVID-19 pandemic were enforced — more than the disease itself.
Tony Ojukwu, NHRC executive secretary, said majority of the
victims were killed during attempts to enforce the coronavirus lockdown and
similar regulations.
The federal and state governments had locked down various
parts of the country to curb the spread of COVID-19 which has so far killed 11
persons in Nigeria.
But the lockdown has come with various human rights abuses
mostly by policemen, the NHRC said in its report shared on
Wednesday.
The commission said in addition to the reported
extrajudicial killings, the security agencies have allegedly carried out 33
incidents of torture, 27 incidents of violation of right to freedom of
movement, and unlawful arrests, 19 incidents of seizure of properties and 13
incidents of extortion.
“There were 8 documented incidents of extra-judicial killing
leading to 18 deaths,” the report read.
“Out of this number, 12 deaths were recorded in Kaduna
State. Abia State also recorded 2 deaths arising from 2 incidents; while Delta,
Niger, Ebonyi and Katsina States recorded 1 death each.
“The report further shows that out of the 18 deaths, the
Nigeria Correctional Service was responsible for 8 deaths while the Nigeria
Police Force was responsible for 7 deaths.
“The Nigeria Army on the other hand was responsible for 2
deaths while the Ebonyi State Task Force on Covid-19, Afikpo South LGA was
responsible for 1 death.”
Ojukwu said the fatalities speak volumes of the protocol and
rules of engagement for Nigeria’s law enforcement agencies and their efficiency
level to deal with citizens.
“It’s a sheer display of impunity and reckless disregard for
human life in law enforcement by security personnel,” he added.
He also said while the NHRC will ensure justice for victims
of human rights abuse, it has developed a mobile application to monitor and
document such violations.
What a dysfunctional system
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