Judicial reform buhari orders freedom of unnecessary detainees
I think there may be some inaccuracies in your statement. Here's a clarification:
President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed taken steps to reform the judiciary in Nigeria, but I couldn't find any specific information about him ordering the release of "unnecessary detainees".
However, President Buhari has taken steps to decongest Nigeria's prisons by releasing prisoners who have served their sentences or are no longer a threat to society. This is part of his administration's efforts to reform the country's criminal justice system and reduce overcrowding in prisons.
In 2019, the Nigerian government launched a prison decongestion exercise, which aimed to release prisoners who had been held for non-violent offenses or had served their sentences. The exercise was carried out in collaboration with the National Human Rights Commission and other stakeholders.
Additionally, President Buhari has also signed several bills aimed at reforming the judiciary, including the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) and the National Judicial Council (NJC) Act. These reforms aim to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the judiciary, as well as promote transparency and accountability.
So while I couldn't find specific information about President Buhari ordering the release of "unnecessary detainees", his administration has taken steps to decongest prisons and reform the judiciary, which are positive developments for the country.