Several children were arraigned on Friday, for participating in a protest against Nigeria’s disturbing cost-of-living crisis
Four of them collapsed in court due to exhaustion before they could enter a plea, triggering public outrage
A former Nigerian minister, Mohammed Hassan Abdullahi, waded in and faulted the prosecution of the minors
Mohammed Abdullahi, a former minister of environment, on Friday, described the arraignment of minors on charges of treason as “horrific and tragic”. …CONTINUE READING
Abdullahi said he is ‘unsure whether the federal ministry of justice and Nuhu Ribadu, the national security adviser (NSA), understand the gravity of the charges’.
At the time, protesters demonstrated in Abuja; the commercial capital Lagos; and several other cities to express discontent with economic reforms that have led to rampant inflation and inflicted increasing hardship on ordinary Nigerians. Authorities were averse to the protests and persistently denounced the protest organisers.
We understands that the minors at the centre of attention were granted bail on Friday, November 1, and the case will come to trial in January 2025
Reacting to the scenes from the federal high court, Abuja, Abdullahi, who worked under ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, criticised the condition of the alleged suspects.
He wrote on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle: “This is quite horrific and tragic. I don’t know whether @FedMinOfJustice and @NuhuRibadu understands the gravity of the charges – Treason! For crying out loud, these unfed, malnourished kids? Come on, we should be better than this.”