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US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Infoguy666(op): 11:41am On Aug 20, 2025
The United States government has raised concerns over security and justice delivery in the country, citing cases of enforced disappearances and arbitrary detentions, News360 Nigeria reports.

But the Presidency in a swift reaction last night, said the country’s judicial system was not only addressing concerns about lengthy pre-trial periods, alongside other issues, but that the Federal Government is also stabilising the naira and re-calibrating the economy generally.

However, in its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2024, released by the Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour, the US also identified lengthy pre-trial detention and delays as major challenges facing justice delivery in Nigeria.

The report also said the new minimum wage of N70,000 had been undermined by the continued depreciation of the naira.

While quoting Amnesty International as saying the whereabouts of “dozens of young men detained at SARS Awkuzu,” a former police station in Anambra State, remains unknown since disbandment of SARS in 2020, the report stated: “Police and other security services had the authority to arrest individuals without a warrant if officials reasonably suspected a person committed a crime. Security forces sometimes abused this authority.

“The law required subjects be brought before a magistrate within 48 hours and have access to lawyers and family members.

“According to the law, initial pre-trial detention orders were not to exceed 14 days. In some instances, government and security employees did not adhere to this regulation.

The report noted further that bail provisions were often arbitrary, with suspects kept incommunicado and sometimes incarcerated indefinitely in investigative detention.

In their prosecution of corruption cases, law enforcement and intelligence agencies did not always follow due process, arresting suspects without appropriate arrest and search warrants,” the report stated.

On the judiciary, the US identified lengthy pre-trial detention and delays as major challenges, saying

“Some detainees were held in pre-trial detention for periods equal or exceeding the maximum sentence for the accused crime.

“The shortage of trial judges, trial backlogs, endemic corruption, bureaucratic inertia, and undue political influence seriously hampered the judicial system.


“Some detainees had their cases delayed because the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigerian Prisons Service did not have vehicles to transport them to court. Some individuals remained in detention because authorities lost their case files.’’

New minimum wage eroded

The report also said the new N70,000 minimum wage had been completely eroded by the continued devaluation of the area

It noted that the new wage, pegged at about $47.90 per month, had lost its value due to the naira trading at over N1,500 to the dollar.

The report, which added that firms with fewer than 25 workers did not benefit from the wage increase, stated: “The National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Act 2024 doubled the minimum wage to N70,000 ($47.90) per month.

“Despite the increase, currency devaluation meant the minimum wage was no longer higher than the poverty income level. Many employers had fewer than 25 employees, so most workers were not covered.’’

The law provides a national minimum wage for employers with 25 or more full-time staff, with exceptions for seasonal agricultural workers, part-time employees, and commission-based roles.

The US report further observed that some states had declined to implement the law, citing financial constraints, and also pointed out gaps in enforcement.

It stated: “The law did not define premium pay or overtime and prohibited excessive compulsory overtime for civilian government employees, stressing that the government rarely effectively enforced minimum wage and overtime, while penalties were low and not commensurate with other crimes such as fraud.”

According to the report, between 70 and 80 per cent of Nigeria’s working population operates in the informal economy, where authorities fail to enforce wage, hour, and occupational safety and health laws.

On child rights, the US flagged concerns over early marriage, despite federal laws stipulating 18 years as the minimum age. “Federal law sets a minimum age of 18 for marriage for both boys and girls. While 35 states, except Zamfara State, adopted the law, many states, especially northern states, did not uphold the federal minimum age.

“In some states, children as young as 11 could be legally married under customary or religious law.

“The government worked with local and international partners to engage religious leaders, emirs, and sultans on the issue, emphasising the health hazards of early marriage,” the report emphasised.

Concerns in report being addressed — Presidency

Reacting to the US report, the Presidency, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, said the judicial system in the country is addressing concerns about lengthy pre-trial periods, alongside other issues.

He also said there is better coordination of security efforts from all security agencies, adding that several security challenges the country was facing had abated.

The presidential spokesman, who noted that recalibration of the economy had started yielding positive results, said on security: “The US, through its Nigerian Mission, only recently praised the Nigerian security apparatus and the Bola Tinubu government over the arrest of two leaders of the Ansaru terrorist group.

“It’s a validation of the efforts being made to address the security situation internally and externally. There is much coordination of security efforts from all outfits, and several security challenges have abated.

“The US recognised these efforts as significant. The security clean-up is a continuous effort.”


On US concerns about the judicial system in the country, Mr. Dare said: “Our judicial system continues to address concerns about lengthy pre-trial periods alongside other issues. These challenges are abating, even as the Nigerian government has initiated several judicial reforms to improve Nigeria’s justice system.

“The national summit on justice was declared open in April last year by President Bola Tinubu.’’

On other issues, including the economy, he said: The naira has stabilised. That we can see. The economy is undergoing a recalibration, and we see positive numbers from macroeconomic indicators. The naira will strengthen with time.”
https://news360ng.com/rights-violations-weak-judiciary-economy-us-knocks-tinubus-govt-in-new-report/

Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by shortgun(m): 11:55am On Aug 20, 2025
Tinubu is the worst thing to happen to Nigeria. The only way to have progress, security and food on the the table is to kick him out of office. He has proven to be a failure in every aspect.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by SeeWahala: 11:55am On Aug 20, 2025
Presidency will always defend it's reforms undecided

Reforms that have deleted the middle-class and sent over 50 million Nigerians into poverty and penury cry

Ask their lappy warriors on nairaland they will show you how the defense is done cool
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by tobtap: 11:55am On Aug 20, 2025
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Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Boysking1: 11:56am On Aug 20, 2025
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Godjone(m): 11:57am On Aug 20, 2025
Thank God this one is not from Obi otherwise the agbadocrats would have said he wanted to plot a coup against tinubu
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Nahunger(m): 11:57am On Aug 20, 2025
Omo, this is serious o, where them see time gather all this information.
Abi Trump don dey look this side 👀
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Ushame: 11:57am On Aug 20, 2025
APC ALWAYS defending all sort of their govt. They don't want to be told as it is.

They want everyonebton
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by jaxxy(m): 11:58am On Aug 20, 2025
The reforms are either fake or not properly implemented.

Reforms without accountability is that one Reforms.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by LagosOrigin: 11:58am On Aug 20, 2025
Maybe the United States has suddenly become "Obedients" like helinues and yarimo will tag anytime we tell them the truth about how much of a failure that tinubu has become .
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Softmirror: 11:58am On Aug 20, 2025
The good thing is that the likes of Peter Obi too have started commending President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 's administration.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Lukuluku69(m): 11:59am On Aug 20, 2025
Busybody of these Americans too much. Please who check these Americans too on Human Rights like deporting someone from Ghana to Uganda? Locking people up in ICE Camps?
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Tunmise40: 11:59am On Aug 20, 2025
US probably has the worst human rights abuse history but they always get mind dey point other people
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by esnbrutality: 11:59am On Aug 20, 2025
When we tell them that what BUHARI saw and removed his hand jejely...some people shouting JAGABAN think this is a JOKE.

What will soon befall una..dey do pressup with 1 HAND.

Justice Omotosho....Good Morning cheesy
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by omoredia: 12:00pm On Aug 20, 2025
Tinubu should be tried for treason by now. Kwam1 case is a good example of how justice is now unattainable for those that go to the courts
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by casualobserver: 12:02pm On Aug 20, 2025
Imagine US talking about human rights! These people are shameless!

Somebody tell Uncle Sam those days are gone o! We no send you anymore!
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by SlavaUkraini: 12:02pm On Aug 20, 2025
All this reports na waste of time...

Things will not change with the current hands and people in charge
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by ViceGovernor: 12:02pm On Aug 20, 2025
Like I said the torchlight that is beamed on the dark activities of governments is now being shone on Nigeria government.....get out of bricks 🧱 now before US destabilise this country.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Dazzay(m): 12:03pm On Aug 20, 2025
Nigeria is at the mercy of the terrorist APC regime. USA should help us.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Nostalemate: 12:03pm On Aug 20, 2025
where is the lies reforms.

shout-out to all chess players on here.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by theredaddy: 12:15pm On Aug 20, 2025
SeeWahala:
Presidency will always defend it's reforms undecided

Reforms that have deleted the middle-class and sent over 50 million Nigerians into poverty and penury cry

Ask their lappy warriors on nairaland they will show you how the defense is done cool
Seems someone has finally put it into his empty head ... Rice palliative wont fix the hardship he deliberately pushed Nigerians into

How will a reform driven by Tax dem hard boost a low productive economy ... is that not counter

baba weyre
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by theredaddy: 12:19pm On Aug 20, 2025
Boysking1:
waiting Nigeria do USA? Why the sudden obsession?
You want to talk about obsession, where have Tinubu collected loan from the most

can your mind stay away from where your money lyes
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by xeju: 12:20pm On Aug 20, 2025
Whilst you can be proud of your tribe, Nigeria isn't an entity to be proud of. We can deceive ourselves as long as possible or we like but Nigeria isn't a country that was established to succeed rather to remain under the power of a few with outside influence.
Infoguy666:
https://news360ng.com/rights-violations-weak-judiciary-economy-us-knocks-tinubus-govt-in-new-report/
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by iwaeda: 12:21pm On Aug 20, 2025
Only the blind and people involved will agree otherwise. The level of insecurity has never been this abysmal. Even some judgments will make you query your mind. grin grin grin
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by RichBoy247: 12:27pm On Aug 20, 2025
Trump boys kissing people are locking them up for deportation is what? Human right abuse or animal rights abuse? These illiterates in US think everyone is brainless like them
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by Disenfranchised: 12:28pm On Aug 20, 2025
Softmirror:
The good thing is that the likes of Peter Obi too have started commending President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 's administration.
Which mumu bola administration.

PO is only commending our galant forcemen because soon PO will be commander-in-chief.
Re: US Report Raises Human Rights Concerns In Nigeria, Presidency Defends Reforms by IGBOPROMISE1:
Nahunger:
Omo, this is serious o, where them see time gather all this information.
Abi Trump don dey look this side 👀
They have the time insofar as they have diplomatic relations with Nigeria and have access to news reports! Notice how well aware Canada is of the criminal antics the two major political parties in Nigeria get up to!?
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