Military airstrikes falana wants fg investigate amnestys report
It appears that Falana, a Nigerian lawyer and human rights activist, is calling on the Federal Government (FG) to investigate a report by Amnesty International (AI) regarding military airstrikes in Nigeria.
For context, Amnesty International recently released a report accusing the Nigerian military of carrying out airstrikes that killed hundreds of civilians in the northeastern region of the country, particularly in Borno State. The report alleged that the military had used indiscriminate and disproportionate force, leading to the deaths of many innocent people.
Falana, who is known for his advocacy work on human rights issues, is now urging the FG to investigate the report and hold those responsible accountable. He is likely concerned that the military's actions may have violated international human rights law and humanitarian law, and that the government has a duty to protect its citizens from harm.
The FG has not yet responded publicly to the report, but it is likely that the government will face pressure to investigate the allegations and take action to prevent similar incidents in the future.