Amnesty news innigeria today
Here are some recent news updates on amnesty in Nigeria:
Amnesty International Report on Nigeria
- Amnesty International has released a report titled "Nigeria: 'They are killing us slowly': Abuses in the Niger Delta" which highlights the human rights abuses and violence perpetrated by the Nigerian military and oil companies in the Niger Delta region. The report calls for an end to the violence and for those responsible to be held accountable. (Source: Amnesty International)
Amnesty Program for Boko Haram Insurgents
- The Nigerian government has announced plans to establish an amnesty program for Boko Haram insurgents who surrender and renounce violence. The program aims to reintegrate former fighters into society and provide them with skills training and education. (Source: Premium Times)
Amnesty for Looters of COVID-19 Funds
- The Nigerian government has announced an amnesty for individuals who looted COVID-19 funds meant for the country's response to the pandemic. The amnesty program is aimed at encouraging those who looted the funds to return the stolen money and face lesser penalties. (Source: Vanguard)
Amnesty for Cultists in Rivers State
- The Rivers State government has announced an amnesty program for cultists in the state. The program aims to rehabilitate and reintegrate former cultists into society and provide them with skills training and education. (Source: The Nation)
Amnesty for Herdsmen
- The Nigerian government has announced plans to establish an amnesty program for herdsmen who have been involved in clashes with farmers in the country. The program aims to provide training and education to herdsmen and promote peaceful coexistence between them and farmers. (Source: Daily Trust)
Please note that these are just a few examples of recent news updates on amnesty in Nigeria, and the information may not be exhaustive or up-to-date.