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#endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Islie: 11:54am On Nov 19, 2020
The UK Parliament will hold a debate on individual sanctions against Nigerian government officials on November 23, Daily Sun has learnt.

In an email sent to one of the individuals (name withheld) who signed a petition asking the UK government to sanction those responsible for the killing of unarmed EndSARS protesters, the petitions team of the UK government and parliament said November 23 has been set aside for its parliament to debate the issue.

The email read: “Parliament is going to debate the petition you signed -’Implement sanctions against the Nigerian government and officials’. The debate is scheduled for 23 November, 2020. Once the debate has happened, we’ll email you a video and transcript.”

However, when contacted, a senior official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the ministry was yet to be notified about the development.

“We cannot comment on a matter yet to be brought to the attention of the government.”

Senior Advocate, Mr Femi Falana, has said there should be no hypocrisy in the United Kingdom Parliament’s decision to debate individual sanctions on government officials involved in the shooting of #EndSARS protesters in Lekki, Lagos State.

Also reacting, former Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Professor Bola Akinterinwa, said the decision of the United Kingdom Parliament to debate on individual sanctions on government officials responsible for the killing of unarmed protesters in Lekki is a very welcome development.

He said at the level of the Federal Government, an impression is given that the military had not done anything wrong despite the many contradictions by the military as far as the Lekki incidence is concerned.

The debate on whether or not sanctions should be imposed on Nigerian government officials will depend on the conditions stipulated in the UK Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020, also known as the ‘Magnitsky’-style sanctions regime.

According to the UK government website, the sanctions regime targets those who have been involved in some of the gravest human rights violations and abuses around the world.

The regulations put in place sanctions measures to deter and provide accountability for activities, which if carried out by or on behalf of a state within the territory of that state would amount to a serious violation by that state of an individual’s right to life, right not to be subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, right to be free from slavery, not to be held in servitude or required to perform forced or compulsory labour.

The UK government said so far, 49 individuals and organisations involved in some of the most notorious human rights violations and abuses in recent years have been designated for sanctions under the powerful new regime.

The UK’s first wave of sanctions under this new regime targeted 25 Russian nationals involved in the mistreatment and death of auditor Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered widespread Russian corruption by a group of Russian tax and police officials; 20 Saudi nationals involved in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi; two high-ranking Myanmar military generals involved in the systematic and brutal violence against the Rohingya people and other ethnic minorities, two organisations involved in the forced labour, torture and murder that takes place in North Korea’s gulags.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/endsars-uk-parliament-debates-sanctions-against-nigerian-govt-officials-nov-23/

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by sammy329(m): 11:54am On Nov 19, 2020
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The U.K. should mind their own business

They should face the COVID-19 that's killing them angry angry angry

Doyin2:


Don't mind the idiots.

Nigerians in diaspora exhibiting their colonial mentality,the more reason they will never come back home.

Can UK dare attempt to sanction any USA official based on the various atrocities committed in USA?

APart from the killing you mentioned, are the idiots downgrading their country aware of what Trump did to the Black Life Matters protesters?

Judicial panels are on in most parts of the country and that should be enough for now Rather than allow our sovereign country to be ridiculed by the same thieves that stole from Africa to develop their country.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Asura: 12:02pm On Nov 19, 2020
We haven't heard the last of this endsars issue. Someone must go down, but I'm sure it's going to be a scapegoat.

Nigeria My Country

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by sodiqapril(m): 12:23pm On Nov 19, 2020
Good after UK visa ban, then US then EU....next is to extend the ban to their children and family members, let them start going to Chad and Somalia for tertiary education and Medical checkups

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by tyup(m): 12:33pm On Nov 19, 2020
The Question is, Yes CNN and BBC exposed Nigerian government barbaric act on Protesters

the question is, so what next after then?? if Ban comes in as sanction how long would it be in place? and are there no other countries??

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by baby124: 12:53pm On Nov 19, 2020
We must ensure protest outside the parliament till they approve sanctions on these government officials and their families.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Never4getU: 1:14pm On Nov 19, 2020
U can't eat ur cake and have...Nigeria is signatory to so many int'l human rights treaties which have see to sanctions against other nationalities.

sammy329:
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The U.K. should mind their own business

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Commonsense99: 1:23pm On Nov 19, 2020
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I doubt UK will ever sanction those guys,
Let them surprise us for once by doing the right thing.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by inoki247: 1:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
if U.K misbehave we will sanction dem and Visa Ban await them and the Queen....

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by IJOBA2: 2:20pm On Nov 19, 2020
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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by AdaugoChisom(f): 2:51pm On Nov 19, 2020
UK is weak jor

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
Good news

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Brandonx(m): 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
They already know there's a sanction coming that's why lia Muhammed has been running his big gbiri gbiri month up and down.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Amspecial: 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
cool

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by NwaAmaikpe: 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
shocked


I plead with the UK government not to only
debate individual sanctions on government officials involved in the shooting of #EndSARS protesters in Lekki, Lagos state.

They should also debate sanctions to be placed on officials of the Kano State HISBAH corps that keep destroying our beers and frustrating the free flow of kpekus in Kano.

And to think that most of these Hisbah guys are regular faces at night in Abeddie and Festing.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by oluwasegun007(m): 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
If they sanction no one...

Please lia must be on the list.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by AFONJACOW(m): 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
Sanction Sai Barbar

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by privaldo: 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by chucs: 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
Great news!

God nah so you be?
See how u dey answer our prayers like this!

My regret is that some people died for this to happen. May the souls of the fallen heroes rest in peace.

God please complete this with sactions.

MODEFIED: Anyone taking the sides of this government and supporting their corrupt and evil ways should wait for their turn.
Nah turn by turn.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by planetx13: 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
I think we should look at things clearly regardless of party affiliation..... Some claim people were massacred, other say nobody was killed..... The mere fact the the idea of sending the military against unarmed protesters was conceived, planned and carried out is enough to show how our leaders reason.......

I really think we should begin to see human life in a more precious way...it's too bad that foreigners even value our own lives more we do ..... Our lack of empathy is the foundation of greed which in turn has given rise to the massive corruption ( the root of all our problems)we face today....I mean if I don't care about your life , how you survive can't be my concern...... It's just a sorry state we find ourselves. Always remember that ' ln love and equality, we are all well created" ... ALLLIVESMATTER

Ciao

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Sheuns(m): 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
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Sanction kill all of una. No be una British create this problem?

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by iamDrRhymes(m): 7:30pm On Nov 19, 2020
Dead on arrival

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Judolisco(m): 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Why are they wasting time meanwhile NwaAmaikpe is back.... grin grin grin

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Raydos: 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Soldiers, Police, Air force, Governors, Infact all politicians, When summed up, their total population is not up to 10million!!


Then again we have over 170million Nigerians which are being made to suffer by this minority, And to imagine that 170million Nigerians are not tactical enough to look for means to end this bad people in the helm of Government is a big mystery to me!!


Sh!t

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Adakintroy: 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Can't do nothing. You not our prefect.

Go sanction America first..saw a police kneel on someone head till he died.

Captured and film. This not too film.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Seniorwriter(m): 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Interesting times ahead for FG as regards their high handedness towards their own citizens....
Nigerian Politicians are a disgrace to sane climes.....I wonder how they think so highly of themselves because they are elected to Lead! The mere mention of sanction should make them feel ashamed....Anyway since they have refused to respect themselves by doing what is right they should be ready for insults and sanctions like a misbehaving Elder!

PROACTIVITY Leads To PRODUCTIVITY!

©Seniorwriter

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by bigstan11787(m): 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
I wish Bubu can be sanctioned out of presidency

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by DMerciful(m): 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Bubu messed with the wrong generation! This is like a bone that has hunged in his throat, not going away! His case will be like Oshiomole who buried himself by himself undecided

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by chrisifeanyi: 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Good development

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Nobody: 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
angry

This kind of news leaves me speechless. Lai Mohammed on the other hand is not helping matters.

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by Hambivert: 7:31pm On Nov 19, 2020
Considering sanctions when Nigeria is still in sparogative denial? undecided

Lie Mohammed did you hear that?

Lie Mohammed, the presidency should not take this lightly, please you should consider sending them their own palliative of sanctions!

Thanks for the ones you sent across the borders of America into the domains of CNN, they are still reeling in shock.
Anyways, please we need you to do the needful here also. angry

I think this government needs to test the strength of her sovereignty. They shouldn't just talk about sanctioning organisations, they should grow balls even if it's the size of a 2 year old!

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Re: #endsars: UK Parliament Debates Sanctions Against Nigerian Govt Officials Nov 23 by donforeign: 7:32pm On Nov 19, 2020
sammy329:
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The U.K. should mind their own business
Ogun kill u

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