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As Lagos Moves to Stop Parade of Suspects

By the time Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu signs into law a bill just passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly seeking to stop the police and other law enforcement agencies from parading suspects before the media, one question begging for answer would be if these agencies known for breaking the law would obey it, Davidson Iriekpen writes Any moment from now, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State will sign into law a bill that will make it an offence for the police and law enforcement agencies to parade suspects in the state. The bill, which was passed last Monday by the state House of Assembly, is seeking to put a stop to suspects from being paraded before the media.

The realities of 40 years of implementation of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights

Share: July 05, 2021 The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights represents an exercise of African agency in defining the essence and meaning of the rights that give full expression to Africa’s long struggle and aspirations for dignity, freedom, equality and justice. The African Charter main target are the individual states and addresses itself to both colonial rule and the oppression of people in the hands of independent governments. The African Charter is one of the human rights instrument that is widely cited not only in large number of continental legal and policy documents, but also in national and sub-regional instruments. Along with other human rights instruments it inspired, the African Charter continues to serve as source of inspiration in the elaboration of national bills of rights and various laws giving effect to specific human rights. It is equally iconic in its contribution to the corpus of international human rights.

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