Arraignment of Minors in Nigeria for Treason Over #EndBadGovernance Protests: An lnternational Crusader for the Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens, Dr Oluedo Eric, has condemned the Arraignment of Minors in Nigeria for Treason Over October 2024 #EndBadGovernance Protests

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Arraignment of Minors in Nigeria for Treason Over #EndBadGovernance Protests: An lnternational Crusader for the Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens, Dr Oluedo Eric, has condemned the Arraignment of Minors in Nigeria for Treason Over October 2024 #EndBadGovernance Protests. Dr Oluedo who is also a Mediation and Arbitration Expert, strongly warned on the grave danger the world faces by continuing Child Abuse practices in the face of Uncontrolled Artificial Intelligence, Social media and Digital Innovations, left in the hands of our abused and angry children. Let us face the reality, an abused child is an angry and unforgivable child. It is this anger and aggression from rampant cases of Child Abuse, that contribute to their very poor mental and social health, zero empathy and very poor academic and career successes. Hence they constantly engage in violent retaliatory behaviors as witnessed recently in the alarming rate of banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and domestic servants killing and robbing their employers.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu of a Federal High Court, Abuja, on Friday, admitted 114 #Endbadgovernance protesters to bail in the sum of N10 million each. Justice Egwuatu admitted the defendants, including some underaged persons, to bail shortly after they pleaded not guilty to their respective charges, preferred against them by the Inspector General (IG) of Police. During the arraignment of the first batch of 76, four collapsed, leading to a short suspension of the proceedings, to enable care be given to the collapsed defendants. When trial resumed, the prosecution lawyer pleaded with the court to strike out the names of the sick defendants so that the remaining 72 could proceed with their arraignment.

The office of the Nigerian Inspector General of Police denied having subjected the detainees to ill-treatment, saying that medical aid was provided to the defendants. It said “age does not exempt individuals from facing legal consequences”. On Friday, police spokesperson Muyiwa Ogunjobi told Nigerian television that “once you are more than seven years old, you can be” arraigned. The minors were granted bail, and their lawyers said the case would come to trial in January.

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