Amnesty International urges Nigeria to enact laws to address mob actions
Amnesty International is calling on the federal government of Nigeria to take action against mob violence by enacting anti-mob violence laws.
The human rights organisation’s country director, Isa Sanusi, made this plea in their report, “Instantly Killed: How Law Enforcement Failures Exacerbate Nigeria’s Wave of Mob Violence,” presented on Monday in Abuja.
Mr Sanusi emphasised the need for these laws to combat the growing trend of jungle justice in Nigeria.
“Mob violence has spread with impunity in Nigeria over the past decade,” Mr Sanusi said. “The surge in mob violence, including against women and children, has sparked nationwide calls for justice from victims, their families, and human rights advocates.”
According to Amnesty International, between January 2012 and August 2023, at least 555 people fell victim to mob violence in 363 documented incidents, characterised by killings, torture, and other forms of ill-treatment.
“Law enforcement failures have exacerbated the problem, highlighting the need for effective legislation.
“To address this issue, Amnesty International recommends that the Nigerian government should take concrete steps to prevent mob violence, protect victims, and hold perpetrators accountable,” he said.
He said addressing this includes enforcing existing laws, providing training for law enforcement, and promoting community-based initiatives to prevent violence.
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