Women affairs minister, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, visits minors arraigned over protest

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Minister of women affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has visited the minors arraigned on Friday for allegedly participating in the #EndBadGovernance protests.

The minister made the visit at midnight, according to a statement on Saturday.

The minors are among 72 defendants facing charges of treason.

According to the statement, the minister acknowledged public concern regarding the treatment, safety, and rights of the detained children, stating, “The Ministry is taking active steps to address these issues.”

She added that ensuring every child’s rights is paramount, as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Child Rights Act, and international treaties to which Nigeria is a signatory. She emphasised that every child, regardless of circumstance, is entitled to protection, dignity, and a fair judicial process under the law.

In her interactions with the children, she offered comfort, listened to their concerns, and assured them of her commitment to their well-being.

The minister also held discussions with authorities to ensure the children were receiving appropriate care and that their rights were safeguarded.

The statement continued, “Communications are underway with relevant authorities, including the Ministry of Justice, the judiciary, and correctional institutions, to ensure that these children’s cases are expedited and heard in juvenile courts as mandated by law.”

She confirmed that active monitoring of the children’s welfare is ongoing, and the Ministry is collaborating with child rights advocates to prevent any harm, discrimination, or maltreatment. Plans are in place to work closely with child protection services to provide post-release psychological counselling, social support, and rehabilitation to facilitate the children’s reintegration into their communities. In partnership with stakeholders, the Ministry is also exploring educational opportunities to support the children’s growth and well-being beyond this challenging experience.

The minister added that President Bola Tinubu has directed the Attorney General of the Federation to review the cases of these minors swiftly, expressing confidence that justice will prevail in alignment with Nigeria’s commitment to the rule of law and principles of child protection.

Additionally, she stated that the Ministry is adopting a Whole-of-Society Approach to address juvenile delinquency. Through collaborative efforts with all relevant stakeholders, the goal is to strengthen existing systems and structures, with a focus on reforming the juvenile justice system.

“Key initiatives will include revising laws to address juvenile delinquency and fostering multi-sectoral engagement to empower communities and authorities to prevent juvenile delinquency across Nigeria,” she noted.

The minister assured all concerned citizens that the Ministry will continue advocating for the rights of these children and working tirelessly to secure a just outcome.

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