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  • IGP’S APPEAL OF ABUJA RAIDS CASES: WOMEN’S RIGHTS UNDER SIEGE

    May 16, 2022
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    Sterling Law Centre Media Advisory 12/5/2022 – for immediate release Introduction On Wednesday 4th May 2022, the Inspector General of Police and another Police Officer filed an Appeal against the…

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    AGF: Stop the Delay, Adopt the Implementing Rules and Regulations for The Anti-Torture Act.

    June 27, 2022
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    The activities of government have continued to deflate the joys that greeted the passage of the ATA in 2017. Torture and other forms of brutality continue to persist in various…

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    Living Together in Peace: The Antidote to Nigeria’s Malady

    May 16, 2022
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    The gravest issue challenging the peace, development and stability of Nigeria is intolerance. As a religious, ethnic, social and politically diverse nation, we are yet to accept, respect and embrace…

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    Group seeks Internal Monitoring Team to Reduce Police Torture

    July 23, 2018
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    Sterling Centre for Law and Development (SCLD) has stressed the need for the Nigeria Police to step up its internal monitoring activities to reduce and eliminate torture of suspects for…

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  • A picture taken on March 28, 2012 shows Nigeria's police logo. The Nigeria Police Force, which is as old as its colonial past, came into being on April 1, 1930 following the merging of regional police units precepitated by the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria in 1914. The 360,000 personnel under the operational and administrative command of the highest ranked officer, the Inspector General of Police appointed by the President, are responsible for internal security, ensure the maintenance and enforcement of law and order, the prevention of crime, community policing, among others.  AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI (Photo credit should read PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP/Getty Images)

    FG Urged to Set up Mechanisms to Checkmate Police Brutality

    July 23, 2018
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    A group, Sterling Centre for Law and Development, has tasked the federal government to, as a matter of urgency, implement the Anti-torture Act to curtail the increasing and continued use…

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  • Sterling Centre for Law Protests against Police Torture

    July 23, 2018
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    The Sterling Centre for Law and Development has staged a street walk in Abuja to protest against the torture of suspects and detainees by the police.

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Recent Posts

  • IGP’S APPEAL OF ABUJA RAIDS CASES: WOMEN’S RIGHTS UNDER SIEGE
    Posted on May 16, 2022
  • AGF: Stop the Delay, Adopt the Implementing Rules and Regulations for The Anti-Torture Act.
    Posted on June 27, 2022
  • Living Together in Peace: The Antidote to Nigeria’s Malady
    Posted on May 16, 2022

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